When talking about the history of China's modern revolution and the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong cannot be avoided. When talking about the revolutionary martyrs who sacrificed for the revolution, they also included Mao Zedong's family.
From 1929 to 1950, for the sake of the revolution and the motherland, Mao Zedong sacrificed a total of 8 relatives, including the first and second generations.
The first relative of the first generation was Mao Zejian, and next were Yang Kaihui, Mao Zetan and Mao Zemin.
The second generation includes Mao Chuxiong (son of Mao Zetan), Yang Zhan (niece of Mao Zedong), Yang Kaiming (brother of Mao Zedong), and Mao Anying.
In fact, there are also Mao family members who survived the revolution, and Mao Zequan is one of them.
Because of the good work of confidentiality, Mao Zedong's wife didn't know what was going on until Mao Zedong met.

1. Mao Zequan met Mao Zedong
1950, Mao Zequan was sent to Beijing for a business trip. Before leaving from Nanjing, he was very excited, and his wife was puzzled by this.
After settling in Beijing, he took the initiative to contact the General Office of the Central Committee and said he wanted to visit Chairman Mao.
The General Office of the Central Committee asked for instructions, and Mao Zedong said without hesitation: "Oh, it's my twelfth brother. You can arrange a meeting, hurry up!"
Soon, Mao Zedong met Mao Zedong on Zhongnanhai .
Speaking of which, they haven't met for a long time, and the last time they were in Yan'an in 1938.
Since 1927, Mao Zequan has been participating in revolutionary activities and has worked in the Shaoshan Special District Agricultural Cooperation. After coming to Yan'an, he mainly managed the trade department between red zone and white zones, and joined the party in 1938.
In the same year, he was transferred from Yan'an and separated from Mao Zedong.

After this, Mao Zedong and Mao Zedong had their own life paths. Mao Zedong eventually became the national leader, and Mao Zedong made outstanding contributions in raising food and transportation of materials.
The two brothers met again and were very excited.
Mao Zedong first greeted Mao Zedong for his physical condition, and then for his family condition.
are all old brothers, but when talking about this topic, Mao Zequan was inevitably a little shy and then talked about his love story.
The third year after leaving Yan'an, Mao Zequan met a woman named Xu Jiping in 1941.
1943, under the help of others, the two became husband and wife.
At that time, due to the needs of revolutionary struggle, Mao Zedong always used this name as Wang Xun. After the founding of New China, Xu Jiping did not know his real name, nor did he know that he had a cousin like Mao Zedong.
Listening to Mao Zedong telling this, Mao Zedong nodded and smiled again, saying, "Martial wife should be honest, you are a bit dishonest!"
As soon as Mao Zedong finished speaking, both of them looked at each other and smiled.
Mao Zedong asked again: "Do you have children?"
Mao Zequan said: "After getting married, I have three daughters so far!"

"Where are you working now?"
"I am now the Production Department of the Logistics Department of the North China Military Region."
So, the two of them asked questions and answered each other, and finally parted reluctantly.
2. The wife was confused
After Mao Zequan returned to Nanjing from Beijing, Xu Jiping was always worried about his previous excitement, so she asked curiously: "Just go to Beijing, are you so excited? Where have you been?"
Mao Zequan said with some conscience: "To be honest, I saw my cousin go, you can't guess who he is!"
Xu Jiping was a little impatient and asked: "You said, who is it? "
Mao Zequan pretended to be mysterious and said, "Can't you guess? It's Chairman Mao!"
Seeing Xu Jiping's surprised look, Mao Zequan was even a little proud and confessed, "I didn't lie to you, I really met Chairman Mao. In fact, I am a Mao family, my real name is Mao Zequan, not Wang Xun!"

Hearing this, Xu Jiping was shocked, but half-believing and half-doubting. It was not until 1952 that she believed her husband's words.
1952 Mid-Autumn Festival, Mao Zequan brought Xu Jiping and several daughters to Beijing and came to Mao Zedong's home again as a guest.
This time, Xu Jiping wrote a letter, so excited that she couldn't speak.
Mao Zedong warmly treated their family.
In April 1956, Mao Zedong took the initiative to invite the family to go to Zhongnanhai for dinner and took a photo together.

This photo has been carefully preserved by Mao Zequan, and Xu Jiping also helped to take care of it.
However, since then, it has been difficult for the family to see Mao Zedong. When they heard news about the situation of the chairman again, it was September 9, 1976.
That day, Mao Zedong passed away forever, and Mao Zedong was full of grief.
Conclusion:
For the revolution, Mao Zedong and the Mao family made too many sacrifices. Mao Zedong devoted his whole life to the revolution, and even lost his personal and personal life for this. His family was bravely executed on the road to serving the country and the people.
Fortunately, not everyone sacrificed for the country, so Mao Zedong survived, which might give Mao Zedong some comfort.
For those who have left, Mao Zedong could not say anything, but said very sadly: "Who made them my Mao Zedong's family?"

I would like to pay tribute to the Mao family and the countless martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the revolution with this article!