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He Zizhen insisted on going to the Soviet Union and left four words for Chairman Mao, Chairman: We will be comrades from now on

author:Yue Xi said history

The love during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression seems to be a little heavy, some mixed with political interests, some carrying the feelings of home and country, and cannot be as supreme as we are in the 21st century, but this does not mean that they do not love as deeply as we do, on the contrary, their love is more admirable.

Because the He family had relatively good family conditions at that time, He Zizhen and his brothers and sisters had the opportunity to receive a new type of education early. In the turbulent years, they whose ideas have been enlightened are bent on contributing to "saving the country", and in the spirit of "revolution is the real measure to save the country", they have changed from childhood to "revolution" full of passion and yearning.

He Zizhen insisted on going to the Soviet Union and left four words for Chairman Mao, Chairman: We will be comrades from now on

When the opportunity came, He Zizhen joined the youth league one step ahead of his brother and sister in 1925, and became a member of the Communist Party the following year. In the third year, Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province, established a provisional county committee of the Communist Party, so the three brothers and sisters joined in and became members of the county committee. It is precisely because of this incident that people admire their courage and ambition, calling them "Yongxin Sanhe".

Speaking of which, I have to mention it. He Zizhen actually showed his independence and advancement at a young age. When she was born, because of the fragrance of osmanthus flowers in autumn, her parents also loved her very much, so they took a word from "osmanthus flower" and "full moon" and named He Guiyuan. But when she first started school, she wished to be kind and self-cherishing, and changed her name to "He Zizhen", and the name "He Zizhen" was written when she was working in the Soviet District, and since then, she has used this name and has not changed it in her life.

It is well documented to say that He Zizhen was a female warrior. At that time, in order to crack down on the evil forces, she led the rebellion, which became the "Yongxin Rebellion" in history and achieved good results. But who knows, just after being beaten, the reactionary forces were like poisonous snakes, and they immediately united in an attempt to encircle and suppress Yongxin.

At this time, He Zizhen did not flinch and led his troops to defend the city gate, but he did not put the reactionary forces into the city. During this defense, He Zizhen killed two enemies with a gun in both hands, and his morale was greatly enhanced, not only repelling the enemy of one battalion, but also capturing more than a hundred guns. He Zizhen won the praise of his peers because of this heroic move, and also began to exaggerate into a "sharpshooter" in the word of mouth of the people, but in this regard, He Zizhen has always held a modest attitude, bluntly saying: "The marksmanship is not very good, just a coincidence", which can be described as a "not arrogant and impatient" gunner.

He Zizhen insisted on going to the Soviet Union and left four words for Chairman Mao, Chairman: We will be comrades from now on

Chairman Mao arrived shortly after He Zizhen led the troops to a village chief in Yongxin County to "fight the local tycoons and divide the land", and the fate allowed them to live in the same person's home, and they left a good impression on each other the first time they met.

During this period, He Zizhen's "everyone's girly" temperament and "clean and neat" style in her work made Chairman Mao look at him differently, and she also paid attention to Chairman Mao, who was prosperous and humble and courteous at that time.

Step by step, the feelings of the two gradually warmed up. Finally, Chairman Mao could no longer suppress his favor, and sincerely confessed to He Zizhen with the accent of his hometown, and the two-way crush was always rare and sweet, and they began to live together.

He Zizhen insisted on going to the Soviet Union and left four words for Chairman Mao, Chairman: We will be comrades from now on

At that time, Chairman Mao had a wife, but for special reasons, he and his wife Yang Kaihui were separated, and then lost all contact, although they were always looking for someone to find, and finally got the news that his wife had been sacrificed. Chairman Mao did not hide these things from him, but He Zizhen, who loved Chairman Mao deeply, did not care about these things, and has always taken good care of Chairman Mao's daily life and life, and has also firmly supported him in his work, which made Chairman Mao very moved.

He Zizhen insisted on going to the Soviet Union and left four words for Chairman Mao, Chairman: We will be comrades from now on

He Zizhen and Chairman Mao had several children, but only one survived in the end. Moreover, when she was pregnant for the fourth time, she not only did not recuperate well, but instead tried her best to take care of the wounded all the way, and continued to support Chairman Mao's work, making extraordinary patience and great contributions to the revolution.

It may be because the personalities are too similar, coupled with some differences in concepts, the grievance that only one of the six children survived, and the contradictions between the two people are increasing.

Later, due to Chairman Mao's frequent contact with Smedley (a female journalist), as a traditional woman, He Zizhen could not accept it. Chairman Mao also broke out his temper in He Zizhen's rudeness, and the relationship between the two began to freeze.

He Zizhen insisted on going to the Soviet Union and left four words for Chairman Mao, Chairman: We will be comrades from now on

The heartbroken He Zizhen packed up and left Chairman Mao for the Soviet Union, and wrote "Farewell from Now on" on her handkerchief, and entrusted people to carry Chairman Mao, even if Chairman Mao later wrote a letter to keep her, she did not turn back. The relationship between the two was also thoroughly demarcated in Chairman Mao's letter in 1939.

"I'm all right, don't miss, I hope you study hard and make political progress.... We will be comrades from now on. ”

Love needs to be managed, and it is not easy to meet people who fit their souls in chaotic times, but fortunately, although they have not been able to grow old, revolutionary friendship will always exist in the hearts of the two.

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