Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally: "We do the revolution to benefit the next generation, and for the sake of the revolutio

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Preface

In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born.

Chairman Mao once said emotionally: "We do the revolution to benefit the next generation, and for the sake of the revolution, we have to leave our next generation behind." Hearing Chairman Mao's words and combined with his experience, who can not be moved by it?

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

But among these children, only the youngest daughter Li Na grew up with Mao Zedong since childhood.

Under the guidance of Chairman Mao, Li Ne grew up vigorously and even admitted to the History Department of Peking University during the college entrance examination. But such an excellent girl delayed her marriage until she was 30 years old. Although she met bad people in the middle, she finally met a good man and happily passed by decades. What happened to Li Ne during

? How did she meet her current husband?

Born in a chaotic world, growing up healthily

At the end of 1936, the Red Army won the Long March, and Mao Zedong was stationed in Yan'an . What is joyful is that his wife He Zizhen also successfully gave birth to a daughter at this time. Mao Zedong was happy and named her Li Min.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

Later, He Zizhen went to the Soviet Union to study, and Li Min followed his father and also spent a happy time.

Until 1941, the birth of Mao Zedong's youngest daughter made Li Min miss her mother more and more. She didn't know if her mother lived in the Soviet Union and whether she missed herself. Mao Zedong couldn't bear to see Li Min missing her mother. After considering it, he sent her to the Soviet Union to live with her mother He Zizhen.

Since then, only his youngest daughter Li Na has grown up with her father. Mao Zedong loved this young daughter very much and often brought her with him.

So, why did Mao Zedong’s two daughters’ surnames Li, but did not follow his surname Mao? The reason for

is actually very simple. At that time, in order to prevent Mao Zedong from exposing his identity and making it easier for him to act, he gave him a pseudonym. He changed his name to Li Desheng. This name seems ordinary, but it contains profound meaning behind it. "Li Desheng" means "We will definitely win."

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

At this time, the country was still in full swing, and foreign invaders had not been driven away. Mao Zedong was busy with national affairs all day long and was reluctant to leave the office for half a step.

The staff around Mao Zedong saw this and dissuaded him from working day and night, leaving himself some rest time. Only when his body is resting can he have more energy to deal with things.

But Mao Zedong did not listen to the dissuasion and continued to work. Seeing this result, the staff came up with a solution, which was to often bring Xiao Line over.

At this time, Li Na grew up a little, very cute. When Mao Zedong saw his lovely daughter, his heart was melted and he stopped working and played with his daughter.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

When Li Na became older, she began to teach her to read and write, play games with her, such as sometimes she would play hide-and-seek, and the father and daughter would occasionally scare each other, which added a lot of fun.

In this way, Li Na spent a happy childhood accompanied by his father Mao Zedong, and at this time, the New China also ushered in victory.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally: 949, Li Na followed Chairman Mao to live in Beijing, and also entered Beijing Yucai Primary School to study. At that time, Li Min had already returned with her mother.

At first, the two Li Min and Li Na were separated for too long, and even if they were related by blood, they were not very close. Li Min did not grow up with Chairman Mao, so she felt that her sister Li Na occupied most of her father's love.

Later, Li Min also said in his book "My Father Mao Zedong": "Sometimes I think to myself that she is the happiest of our brother and sister, and she has received more fatherly love than us. I really envy her."

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

Chairman Mao is also a very wise father. He saw the conflict between the two, so he became good people on both sides, said good things, and made up for the gap between the two sisters.He asked his sister to listen to her sister more and asked her to give in to her sister more. At the same time, he emphasized that he was the common father of the two and his love for them was the same.

I have to say that this method really has a good effect. Although the two still had conflicts in the days that followed, nothing will be resolved as soon as possible and will never be delayed for too long. After that, their relationship became better and better.

Chairman Mao was worried about his youngest daughter's marriage

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally: 965, Li Na had just graduated from Peking University and was assigned to be an editor at the People's Liberation Army Daily. At this time, Li Min had been married for many years and had children. Chairman Mao was not anxious at all and felt mixed feelings in his heart.

Chairman Mao is already very old. His only hope is that his children can start a family and start a career. Now Li Na has not found a good family yet.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

But Li Ne was not in a hurry at all. She felt that she still had a lot of youth and hoped to spend more time on her career. Chairman Mao no longer said anything after hearing this. Three more years have passed, and Li Na still has no boyfriend. In 1971, my sister Li Min reported the good news about her second child to Chairman Mao, and Chairman Mao was very happy.

At this time, he thought that his youngest daughter had not yet got married, and he was very anxious because Li Na was already in her early 30s and had long reached the age of marriage. At that time, Li Ne went to the countryside to exercise. Chairman Mao didn't care about so much and recalled her home to inquire about the major marriage.

Li Na then shyly said that he already had someone he liked. Chairman Mao was overjoyed and hurriedly asked who he liked. Li Na said embarrassedly, the other party is a farmer, he is very diligent and often helps him with farm work, so he feels it all over the place.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

Chairman Mao naturally had no objection when he saw his daughter liked it. Even if the other party was a farmer, it didn't matter. Soon after, the two registered their marriage and held a wedding.

The two were very happy at the beginning and gave birth to a son, but the gap in culture and different life experiences meant that they would not go long.

In 1976, Chairman Mao's health was getting worse and worse. When he heard about Li Ne's marriage breakdown, he felt that he was too hasty at the beginning and did not seriously help her choose her husband, so he passed away with such regrets.

From 1976 to 1983, Li Ne lived in Beijing alone with her children. She worked day and night and lived a very difficult life. She was already weak and sick, and now she couldn't bear it.

But she still did not forget what her father said to her - without specialization, will can overcome everything. These two sentences have been throughout the entire life.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

When she was in elementary school, the clothes worn by the classmates in the class were very bright and beautiful, only Li Na was still wearing old clothes, and the classmates looked at her with strange eyes.

She asked her father: "If other classmates say what work you do, how should I answer?" Chairman Mao replied: "You can say I am a worker and a farmer."

In Chinese class, the teacher asked her to read the text. When she read the three words "Mao Zedong", she couldn't read it, and even choked up. The head teacher said that she couldn't read the text well and asked her parents to come.

Of course, Chairman Mao could not appear in the school, so he asked his subordinates to meet the teacher for him. After returning home, Li Na felt very aggrieved. She asked her father why she could not admit their relationship. Chairman Mao just smiled and comforted her, saying that as long as she studied hard and was willing to help others, she would definitely be liked by everyone.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

In late January, 1958, Li Na suddenly had acute appendicitis . In order not to do special things, Chairman Mao followed the normal process and did not let her name her.

When I was a child, Li Na's injection needle was broken into the flesh and it was not taken out. I planned to deal with it together when I was hospitalized this time. Facing the two surgeries, Mao Zedong was extremely worried for the first time. Because the country was busy, he could not go to the hospital to visit Li Na, so he could only write a letter from home to encourage her to overcome the disease.

In the letter, Mao Zedong wrote: "My thought of you. When the disease is serious, my heart is shaken, pessimism comes, and my confidence is turbulent. This is the indecisive will, and I often do this.The condition improved, the mood improved, the world view changed again, and it became clear.

will can overcome the disease. Be sure to exercise your will. What do you think? My mother is very anxious, and I am a little... Li Ne, if you can survive for a few more days, you will be completely cured. What are you afraid of? My words are well-founded.

For your business, I haven’t fallen asleep yet, and now I want to sleep and feel relaxed. A poem: Qinghai has long clouds and dark snow-capped mountains, and the lonely city looks at Yumen Pass from afar. Yellow sand is wearing golden armor for hundreds of battles, and will not return if it is not cut (breaked) Loulan .

has will here. Do you know? You are about to go to Guangdong in about ten days to celebrate the Spring Festival. Willing to do so. I went there to recuperate for more than ten days and stayed with my mother. Kiss you, congratulations on your victory, my baby! "

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

The words were filled with longing and concern for Li Na. At this time, Chairman Mao was just an ordinary father.

From the late 1950s to the early 1960s, the whole country entered a relatively difficult period. Eating a full meal was already a luxury, and Li Na lived in school very difficult.

But Chairman Mao told her to persevere. The difficulties will always pass, and she must use her own strength to influence others. Never make special. Li Na later followed her father's teachings. Even if she was often hungry, she never complained about her hardship.

cooks in the family knew that Li Na often could not eat. So every time she came home, she would cook a few more dishes, and Li Na was also very moved. Seeing her daughter eating big, Chairman Mao felt particularly distressed.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

Guardian Li Yinqiao Seeing this situation, he couldn't help but feel sad, so he asked Chairman Mao if he could help her. Chairman Mao shook his head and said seriously that he could not do this. All of this was remembered by Li Na. No matter how difficult she was in the future, she was fearless.

Meet a good person again, and work together for half a lifetime

Maybe he didn't want her to work so hard anymore, Chairman Mao's guard Li Yinqiao always wanted to help her find another marriage.

html In 21983, Liu Huishan died. Wang Jingqing, then chief of staff of the Nujiang Military Sub-district of Yunnan Military Region, returned to Beijing to pay condolences. He met Li Yinqiao and his wife on the way. After meeting, they recalled the past together and had a great chat. As they chatted, Li Yinqiao mentioned that he had watched Li Na, who had grown up, and wanted to introduce the two to each other.

Wang Jingqing was responsible for rescuing seriously injured people in the army at the age of 13. Later, he participated in the revolution in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region and walked on the front line of the battle. He defended his country like most soldiers.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

After the founding of New China, he became Liu Shaoqi's personal guard and was transferred to work in Yunnan.

Wang Jingqing naturally had no objection to Li Yinqiao's introduction to him. After all, he is still single now. After

, Wang Jingqing often went to Li Na's home to help, doing some work such as repairing doors and windows and changing light bulbs.

Li Na was slowly moved by Wang Jingqing, and the two finally got together.

They did not say anything about this, but simply placed a banquet and invited three or two friends to get together to testify.

After marriage, the two lived a simple life and were very happy.

Wang Jingqing then officially retired, returned to Beijing from Yunnan, and lived with Li Na. Every morning, Wang Jingqing would go to the vegetable market to buy vegetables on time, and then come back to help Li Na cook, and Li Na's living conditions improved a lot.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

Before Li Na was reluctant to eat meat, so he only bought one or two cents each time, and the butcher shop owner didn't know how to start cutting. After Wang Jingqing knew this, he bought two kilograms at a time, eating part of it this time and part of it will be stored for the next time.

At that time, Wang Jingqing was writing the book "The Red Army Guerrillas of the God Mansion", hoping to record all his experiences and hears on the way to the army. He and Li Na have a common topic in history. In order to check the information, they visited many places in Shaanxi together. The two also like to write calligraphy and calligraphy together and go to the park together. They are very happy in their later years.

Although Li Na is 13 years younger than Wang Jingqing, she has been weak and sick since childhood. In addition, she has traveled around the army and traveled around the country, and her body has long laid many hidden dangers.Her health is getting worse and worse, she often has insomnia and dreams, has weakness in her limbs, and has kidney problems.

So Wang Jingqing bought a tricycle to take her to see a doctor, and sometimes she could even see them helping each other get on and off the bus station.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally: 013 On May 21, 2013, the exhibition "Mao Zedong and China's two bombs and one satellite cause and "Hundred Generals and Famous Masters' Letters Praise Mao Zedong" was launched in Hainan. That day, 86-year-old Wang Jingqing pushed Li Na in the wheelchair to attend together. Wang Jingqing was Li Na's second leg, and he would take Li Na wherever he went.

They walked in the museum's exhibition hall, recalling every detail of the founding of the Republic. The two were dressed simply, wearing gray cotton clothes and old Beijing cloth shoes. The people around them looked at them quietly, and did not dare to disturb them. Many people were particularly surprised by their simplicity and couldn't help but feel admiration in their hearts.

Introduction In Mao Zedong's life, he had many children, but few grew up around him. Some even gave children to ordinary families as soon as they were born. Chairman Mao once said emotionally:

This couple has gone through 30 years of ups and downs. Just like most ordinary families, they have become an enviable couple.

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