
In 1936, Yang Hucheng's wife Xie Baozhen took a group photo with her children. From left: Yang Zhengmei, Yang Zhengzhong, Yang Zhenghan, Yang Zhengying. On January 9, 2018, the news of the death of Yang Hucheng's daughter Yang Zhengmei spread throughout the Internet. At the age of 86, she was low-key and hard-working for half her life, and recently passed away, and Yang Hucheng's children were about one child left, Yang Zhengying.
Because they are the children of General Yang Hucheng, they have experienced bumpy tribulations since they were young. When his father was imprisoned, his mother took his seven-year-old brother Yang Zhengzhong to visit his father, and he was also locked up. Since then, the sisters have never seen their parents again, and grandma has taken them to start a life of displacement.
In 1954, Yang Zhengmei was admitted to the Department of Industrial Economics of Chinese University, and after graduation, Wen learned from Shen Meng that she voluntarily chose to go to Gansu, where there was a shortage of talents and difficult conditions at that time. There, he worked for most of his life!
In the later years of her life, Yang Zhengmei often lived in Xi'an. First, you can be closer to your hometown, and second, you can find some information nearby and write some texts about your parents. After many efforts and years of research, Yang Zhengmei has a more comprehensive understanding of her mother Xie Baozhen: the impression of her mother is particularly strong, enthusiastic, progressive in thought, not an ordinary housewife. Shao Lizi's wife, Fu Xuewen, once praised her as "a hero among women."
Yang Zhengmei and her sister Yang Zhengying wrote the book "Remembering My Mother Xie Baozhen".
In June 2000, Yang Zhengmei once went to celebrate Zhang Xueliang's birthday plan. However, because of her own health problems at that time, she did not go after all the formalities were completed, which became a major regret in her later years!
Today, Yang Zhengmei has also passed away, and most of the witnesses of that generation have drifted to zero, making the world sigh!