"Apart from not stealing people and not being godson for rich people, I'm the same as Sanmao in "Sanmao Wandering". Sleeping on the road, mopping the floor for people, looking for rags from the trash can, I've all been done. There is an Waibaidu Bridge in Shanghai. It's very difficult to pull the rickshaw up. My younger brother Anqing and I are helping push it from behind. When I push it up, I'll give me some small money..."
No one dares to imagine that this miserable experience that made the listeners cry came from the description of Mao Anying, the son of our founding leader Chairman Mao Zedong.
Chairman Mao Zedong, as the revolutionary pioneer of the Communist Party of China, had been fighting for the rest of his life and forgot about himself. Although they had given birth to ten children, because the children all grew up in the war-torn era, only Mao Anying and Mao Anying, as well as Li Min and Li Na, were the four who grew up successfully. After all, the other six children failed to accompany the Chairman to see the victory of New China.

In the early stage, the two still kept in contact with each other by letter, but after the underground traffic station was roughly destroyed by the reactionaries, Chairman Mao and Yang Kaihui's contact was interrupted. Later, news came that Yang Kaihui's "death" came. As the concluding leader of the Chairman's romantic love and a firm supporter of the revolutionary work, Yang Kaihui occupies an important position in Chairman Mao's heart, and her departure made Chairman Mao extremely sad. However, Chairman Mao understood more than anyone else that he was not only Comrade Yang Kaihui's husband, but also the revolutionary leader of the Communist Party of China. All he could do was to abandon his children's love and continue to devote himself to the revolutionary work. During the work of the eldest daughter, Chairman Mao met He Zizhen, who was working in the Jinggangshan base area through an introduction. The two gradually established relationships and eventually got married.

However, revolutionary fighters in the revolutionary era are destined to have the joy of family life for ordinary people.
Therefore, although the Chairman likes the eldest daughter Mao Jinhua very much, it is not a solution to take the children around during the war. So the Chairman and his wife discussed and sent Mao Jinhua to a local people's home for him to adopt him on their behalf, and they will take it back after the victory of the revolution in the future. But unexpectedly, Mao Jinhua was transferred to many families during this trip, and she never met her parents again until the victory of the revolution. Since then, she has regretted her whole life.
The wandering and missing Mao Anyong
However, the pain of losing his beloved daughter has not yet been resolved. Chairman Mao learned that the three sons born to his first wife Yang Kaihui have been left on the streets after his mother Yang Kaihui passed away.
When he grew up, Mao Anying said that when he and his brothers Mao Anying and Mao Anying went to the home of Mao Zemin in Shanghai with his grandmother and aunt. Under the arrangement of his uncle, Mao Anying and his three brothers lived in a kindergarten founded by staff from central government agencies. But later, the kindergarten was destroyed by reactionaries, and the staff were either exposed or arrested. Because no one was taken care of, he and his brothers had to wander on the streets and sleep on the road, look for rags, and even went to eat for some small money to push rickshaws for people to Baiduqiao . Mao Anying's third brother Mao Anyong was unfortunately lost during this period and there was no news anymore.
The other two children, Mao Anying and Mao Anying, were found by the staff of the party organization, and sent to the Soviet Union to live and study.
Maomao’s whereabouts are unknown

However, revolutionary work is always accompanied by too many unscrupulous work. When Maomao was two years old, the team led by Chairman Mao encountered failure in the anti-encirclement and suppression and had to embark on the difficult Long March. Before leaving, the Chairman and He Zizhen handed over their son to Chairman Mao’s third brother Mao Zetan (pronounced “Qin”).However, shortly after the main force of the Red Army
withdrew, the vast southern Jiangsu region was captured by the Kuomintang, and the chairman's third brother Mao Zetan was also sacrificed. During this period, Maomao was transferred to the guard's home and his whereabouts were unknown.The children who died one after another

The children born by He Zizhen and the Chairman were lost and died one after another, which hit the couple hard.
Later, on the way to the Long March of the chairman, He Zizhen gave birth to another girl, the child was very cute, and the couple named her "Xiuying". However, due to the difficulty of the Long March, he could not carry a baby that was prone to crying, so Xiao Xiuying was sent to her fellow villagers for raising her as usual.
Later, when He Zizhen and the chairman asked someone to inquire about the fellow villager and wanted to pick up the child, they realized that the child had died due to illness due to physical illness and had failed to treat it.
The only Li Min
Over the years, he lost four children in succession, which made He Zizhen and Chairman Mao extremely painful. Especially He Zizhen was once in a collapse: Is she and the Chairman destined to have children? Fortunately, fate still has a little favor and sympathy for them.
In the winter of 11936, He Zizhen, who was in northern Shaanxi, became pregnant again and gave birth to a girl. Chairman Mao was very happy and named her "Mao Jiaojiao".
Later, Chairman Mao often used the pseudonym "Li Desheng" when writing articles. Therefore, Chairman Mao simply asked his daughter to follow the surname "Li" and changed "Mao Jiaojiao" to "Li Min" who is "a gentleman who is quick to act".
Later, He Zizhen also gave birth to his sixth child with Chairman Mao. However, it is very sad that when the child was still a baby under one year old, he contracted pneumonia due to a cold and died in just ten months.
Just like that, the only one who survived the six children of He Zizhen and Chairman Mao was Li Min.
The eldest son sacrificed
Although the loss of 6 children made the Chairman and his wife extremely sad, fortunately, their revolutionary work results have achieved stable development.

However, the international situation is changing, and the New China led by Chairman Mao is like a sun that is inappropriate in the Eastern world. When we are full of ambitions and want to build a new China, countries around the world are very disdainful and even waiting to see jokes. They cannot imagine how a poor country that is so poor that it is so poor that it stands up with "small millet and rifle" will lead and unite more than 400 million people who are still unable to eat, and how can it operate normally in the emerging international community?
However, these foreign voices, in the words of Chairman Mao, are like "ans are invincible to the country", which is "a few flies hit the wall and buzz."
As the saying goes, "When seeking unity through struggle, unity will survive; when compromise seeking unity, unity will perish." Therefore, when the opponent is arrogant, blindly compromising and giving in will only make the enemy more arrogant and more presumptuous.
So, in 1950, when the United States led the United Nations Army to attack North Korea on the grounds that it had a military alliance with South Korea, and despite the repeated warnings of the Chinese government, forcibly crossed the " 38th parallel " to bomb the Sino-North Korea border and challenged China's bottom line, Chairman Mao immediately decided to start the struggle to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea.
At this time, Chairman Mao’s eldest son Mao Anying had returned from the Soviet Union. So after hearing that Chinese People’s Volunteer Army wanted to support Korean War , he proposed to his father and the leaders of the Party Organization Department that he would apply to participate in the first batch of Chinese People’s Volunteer Army Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. Finally, with Chairman Mao’s consent, he entered the Volunteer Army team of Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea .
However, just one month after Mao Anying arrived at the Volunteer Army Command as a Russian translator and confidential secretary, Mao Anying’s headquarters was bombed by air strikes by US troops. Mao Anying, who was on duty, unfortunately died in the air strike at the age of 28.
When the news of Mao Anying's death was reported to Chairman Mao, Chairman Mao was silent for a long time and said to the people around him: You said that if you don't send him, he will not sacrifice, maybe that's the case. However, as the chairman of the Party Central Committee and the leader of a country, if my own son is not sent to defend the country, who will I send?
To have sacrifices and ambitions
Nine years later, Chairman Mao Zedong returned to his hometown Hunan again. When he faced the hometown of Shaoshan Chong , he wrote a poem excitedly, which said:
To have sacrifices and ambitions , dare to teach the sun and the moon to change the sky.
I am happy to see the waves of rice and beans, and the heroes are everywhere in the evening smoke.
Yes, when he left here, his closest relatives and friends were there; now when he returned to his hometown again, although the mountains and rivers were there, the most important close relatives in his life had already left him and would never come back.
We dare not imagine how much sadness and passion the Chairman had in his heart at this time, so that he would say "there is ambition to sacrifice for the sake of having the best"; but we should understand that it was Chairman Mao who used this ideal and courage to "dare to teach the sun and the moon to exchange for a new sky" to support himself in the long march on the revolutionary journey, so that he would have today's "happy to see the rice waves" and the "sea of stars" on the future journey.