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Mao died on 1990, and her husband found a suicide note, which made people cry.
1990 In September, Chairman Mao's niece Mao died of illness at the age of 68. Husband Cao Quanfu and Mao have been deeply in love for decades, ups and downs. At this time, their hearts are also extremely sad.

He silently packed up his wife's belongings bit by bit. Suddenly, from Mao's relics, Cao Quanfu saw a letter he had never seen before. The slightly tilted yellow corner proves that this letter has been here for a long time.

Cao Quanfu opened it, only to find that it was an incomplete letter. The signature at the end of the letter shocked Cao Quanfu's heart, and the only thing left in his heart made him cry.

So what exactly did this letter say? Whose signature is this letter?

"Kishiying ..."

Cao Quanfu did not expect that this name, which had been in the Korean battlefield for 195 1 year, would reappear in front of him in this way.

This letter was written on February 27th, 65438+ 1949. New China has just been established. After Mao, Cao Quanfu entered Beiping from the central government, they followed the fields south and settled in Nanchang.

I miss my sister Mao very much. I don't know which army my sister is in, so I have to write a New Year greeting letter and ask Lin Biao to give it to my sister Mao.

This is the origin of this letter.

However, Mao's acquaintance with Mao did not begin at 1949, but their friendship began at birth.

Mao He Mao Yu 1922 was born in Changsha Xiangya Hospital. Mao's birthday is May 5th, and Mao's birthday is 10 year1October 24th.

Two children of the same age have had similar experiences since childhood.

Mao's mother Yang Kaihui died heroically for the great revolutionary cause in 1930. He and his younger brother Mao Anqing lived a hard life since childhood. In order to find their father, they once lived on the streets of Shanghai, doing odd jobs and looking for food in the garbage, and their lives were extremely difficult.

Compared with Mao, Mao's life is also rich.

She is the only daughter of Mao Zemin and Wang Shulan, but she doesn't have much impression of her father in her mind, because Mao Zemin joined the revolution with Mao Zedong as early as 192 1.

Mao only went home twice when he was young. The last time was when Mao was five years old. He went home for three days to raise money for the autumn harvest uprising.

Although I don't remember my father's appearance and voice, Mao clearly remembers his tall body, wearing a white homespun coat and carrying a heavy burden on his shoulders.

Three days passed quickly. When he left home, his father carried a load of grain and disappeared into the path in front of his house. This is Mao Zemin's last impression on Mao Yuan Zhi.

Since then, Mao has never heard from his father again.

After the failure of the Great Revolution, Wang Shulan had to take Mao Dong to hide and lead a wandering life in order to avoid being pursued.

She and her mother were imprisoned by the Kuomintang. In order to support her family, she worked in the landlord's house, worked as a child bride for others, and even sold newspapers in the street. As long as she can support herself, Mao never refuses.

This kind of life has honed Mao's extremely tenacious will.

/kloc-when he was 0/6 years old, Wang Shulan couldn't bear to let his children continue to live this life with their heads nailed to their belts, so he tried to contact Mao Zedong and sent Mao Yuan Zhi to Yan 'an, the revolutionary holy land.

This should have been a happy thing, but it has also become one of Mao's lifelong regrets.

On the first day of her first visit to Yan 'an, Mao Zedong specially sent someone to Phoenix Mountain to pick her up for dinner. Mao, who had never seen such a big battle, felt both excited and shy, especially after seeing his uncle, but he bowed his head and dared not speak.

Seeing the little girl's stiff appearance, Chairman Mao smiled and greeted her to sit next to him, asking about her family situation and previous studies.

After Mao Yuan Zhi felt the warmth of his uncle, he gradually began to speak and told many interesting stories at home, which made Chairman Mao very happy.

Not long after, Mao Yuan Zhi asked a question that stunned Chairman Mao: "Uncle, why haven't you seen my father?"

Hearing Mao's voice was slightly lost, the chairman remembered that he hadn't seen his father for a long time.

Unfortunately, as soon as Mao Zemin left here not long ago, Chairman Mao patted Mao Yuan Zhi on the shoulder: "Your father went to work in far away Xinjiang, and left Yan 'an for almost three months, but it doesn't matter. Since you have come to Yan 'an, you will see your father sooner or later. "

At this time, Mao's heart was very lost, and tears swirled in his eyes. Chairman Mao looked at her injustice, but also a burst of love. He quickly opened the topic and told her about his hometown.

Under the comfort of Chairman Mao, Mao slowly opened Yuan Zhi's heart.

Since then, under the arrangement of Chairman Mao, Mao Yuan Zhi spent eight years in Yan 'an. During this time, she always likes to be around Chairman Mao and discuss some problems in her study or life with him.

Here, Mao not only learned knowledge that he had never been exposed to before, but also met her boyfriend Cao Quanfu.

Although Mao failed to meet his father in the past eight years, fortunately, Mao felt his father's love in his uncle.

194 1 year, after Mao joined the * * * production party with his own efforts, he stopped by to see his uncle and told him the good news himself.

She hopes to tell her father the good news in person one day, so that he can see his growth. To her surprise, she had been waiting for the news of her father's death for eight years.

1945 August 15, with the voice of Japanese Emperor Hirohito ringing over and over on the radio, eight years of hard work in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression came to an end.

Mao has been waiting for his father, who works in Xinjiang, to take this opportunity to come back and see himself and relive the love between father and daughter.

But she didn't wait for any news from Mao Zemin. With Mao's keen intuition, he realized that something might have happened to his father, but before he got the exact news, he would rather believe that it was just his own imagination.

65438+1October 1 1, after more than 40 days of negotiations in Chongqing, Chairman Mao finally escaped from Chongqing and returned to Yan 'an.

Mao, who had been worried about his uncle, immediately took her boyfriend Cao Quanfu to visit his uncle in Zaoyuan.

Although Cao Quanfu is not the first time to meet Chairman Mao, as the boyfriend of Chairman Mao's niece, Cao Quanfu's nervous palms are still sweating.

At that time, Yu Jianxin, an old subordinate of Chairman Mao, went to Yuan Zhi with Mao. He hasn't seen the chairman for a long time, so he wants to take this opportunity to visit him.

When they walked into the jujube garden while talking, they saw a table full of cooked dishes. It turned out that Chairman Mao knew they were coming, and specially asked the chef to prepare more meals for them.

In the cordial greetings from the Chairman, several of them sat down in groups and told the Chairman about their recent situation in Yan 'an.

During this period, Chairman Mao was concerned about his niece's marriage, so he asked Cao Quanfu several questions at home. After learning that Cao Quanfu had previously served as a military staff officer at the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army in Taihang, Chairman Mao not only expressed his appreciation, but also added a large piece of meat to him. He smiled and said, "Well, he is an ambitious child and will be better to our son in the future."

Say that finish, Mao several people laughed, Yuan Zhi is blushing.

Just as several people were immersed in the joyful atmosphere, Yu Jianxin suddenly remembered something, fumbled in his pocket for a few seconds and took out a crumpled photo.

The man in the photo was none other than Mao Zemin, the father of Mao Yuan Zhi.

Yu Jianxin handed the photo to Chairman Mao and asked, "Comrade Zemin hasn't heard from him for a long time. I wonder how he is now. We all miss him very much. "

Yu Jianxin's voice did not fall, and the expression on Chairman Mao's face suddenly sank, and there was no smile in his eyes. He opened his mouth slightly, as if something had choked him, but looking at Mao's expectant eyes, the chairman said sadly, "Zemin died."

At that time, like being struck by lightning, I looked at Uncle Mao stupefied and didn't speak. Who would have thought it would be like this after waiting for eight years?

Chairman Mao's eyes were red and he got up and went back to his cave. Mao could no longer control his emotions, burying his face in the cave and crying loudly. Cao Quanfu looked at Mao's sad appearance, and his heart ached. He could only stand at the door of the cave and look at Mao silently.

Fortunately, Mao is a girl with a strong character. After crying for a while, Mao recovered from this unbearable grief.

She dried her tears, tidied up her hair, and then walked into Chairman Mao's office: "Uncle, don't worry, I'm fine, I'll be strong, and I don't think my father wants to see me like this."

At this time, Chairman Mao's eyes were red. Looking at Mao's strong appearance, he patted Mao's shoulder and nodded silently.

Soon, the party was over, and Mao and Cao Quanfu had signed up to go to the Northeast to create a new district. This is their ideal, so this meal is a farewell meal.

On the day he left, Chairman Mao specially asked his secretary to give his favorite brown old horse to Mao Yuan Zhi: "There is a long way to go. You must be more careful along the way. It is no problem for young people to take a trip and exercise, but you must remember that no matter where you are, you must unite with the local people and serve the people in order to build a new style. "

Chairman Mao sent them all the way down the flat dam outside the cave, watched them disappear in his sight, and then turned back.

Later, when Mao and Cao Quanfu got married, Chairman Mao wrote them a letter to congratulate them on their marriage. Mao wanted to leave a letter from the chairman, but they had to pass through a large area of Kuomintang-controlled areas along the way, so it was not safe to take this letter with them.

So in desperation, Mao had to cut his letter in half, leaving only a remnant letter with his name on it.

1946, Mao, who worked in Zhangjiakou for one year, was ready to follow the troops to Fuping. It turned out that a year ago, due to various reasons, they could not reach the northeast and had to work in other places.

In this way, their husband and wife once again transferred to work in Chengnanzhuang, Fuping County, and had the crystallization of love-Cao Zhiwei.

Usually, when I am busy with work, I will temporarily put my children in my hometown.

Mao never imagined that after working here for two years, he would meet his younger brother Mao and others, and their reunion was quite dramatic.

At that time, the fellow villagers who were looking after the children suddenly sent a letter to Mao, saying that the child was ill and asked her to come back and have a look.

Mao Jian was also anxious, and immediately rode home to his hometown. He didn't even have time to say hello when he met an acquaintance on the road.

Mao Gang went to Xibaipo Central Station and suddenly heard someone calling his name.

This made her feel a little surprised. Is there a fellow villager looking for something urgent? She stopped to look, and it turned out that her brother Mao was chasing her. It turned out that Mao had just been transferred to work here not long ago.

Meeting after such a long separation, both of them could not restrain their excitement. However, Mao thought of the seriously ill child, and after a few commonplaces, he was ready to leave.

When Mao learned that his little nephew was ill, An Ying was very worried. He said to him, "Sister, go quickly and send me a message if anything happens. I will help you then. "

Mao Yuan Zhi replied and rode away, leaving a thick layer of dust on the ground.

When he returned to his hometown, Cao Zhiwei was unconscious and dying. There are neither doctors nor medicines in the village, and it is more than ten miles from the nearest hospital. Mao Yuan Zhi almost cried.

At this time, Mao suddenly remembered that she quickly asked someone to bring a new letter to Mao.

Later, with the help of Mao, he was out of danger, and Mao was very grateful to Mao.

After the founding of New China, Mao and her husband moved to Nanchang for work, but they still wrote to Mao.

Unfortunately, after the Korean War broke out, Mao Sui volunteered to fight in the front line, was hit by gunfire and died unfortunately.

When Mao learned the news, he almost cried himself out. In memory of Mao, Mao kept his letters as a souvenir. It was not until 1990 that Cao Quanfu turned them out of the relics.

The letter reads as follows: