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Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

author:China Youth Network

Hurry up and say goodbye

We haven't seen each other in eighteen years

A letter from the family

Between father and son

The fiery affection of that wartime

In 1927

Mao Zedong attended the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

After an emergency meeting in Hankou, Hubei Province

He was ordered to organize and launch the Autumn Harvest Uprising

For the safety of wives and children

Mao Zedong had to keep it secret

Send them to the mother's house of his wife, Yang Kaihui

Bancang, Changsha County, Hunan Province

I don't want to part father and son for 18 years

In Changsha Bancang

Yang Kaihui gave birth to his third son, Mao Anlong

Mother and son four spent time

Four years of quiet life

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

Until October 24, 1930

Yang Kaihui was arrested by the reactionaries

After 20 days in prison

Yang Kaihui was heroic and righteous

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

At this time, Mao Zedong was with Zhu De

Lead the Red Army

with the Kuomintang, which attempted to "encircle and suppress" the Red Army

Fierce fighting

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

Three brothers who lost their mother

Secretly transferred to Shanghai by his uncle Mao Zemin

Came to the CCP underground organization

Datong Kindergarten opened

The Shanghai underground rebelled because of traitors

Severely damaged

Kindergarten children were forced to evacuate

The whereabouts of the younger brother Mao Anlong are unknown

After that, Mao Anying and Mao Anying brothers

Once on the streets

Until 1936

The Shanghai underground party found Kishi Ying and Kishi Qing

To protect the brothers

The CCP underground contacted Zhang Xueliang

And with its help

Send the two brothers to France

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

Early 1937

The brothers Kishi Ying and Kishi Qing, who are only ten years old

After several trips, he went to the International Children's Hospital in Moscow, USSR

The brothers assumed the pseudonyms Seryosha and Alexander

At this time, Mao Zedong, who had gone through a long and arduous march

He has led the Red Army to northern Shaanxi

An anti-Japanese base area centered on Yan'an was established

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

In 1938

Someone brought photos of Mao Anying and Mao Anqing from the Soviet Union

Mao Zedong was overjoyed

Watch it over and over again

I couldn't help but burst into tears

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

At this time, 11 years have passed since the father and son were separated

The news between father and son, which had been interrupted for many years, was regained

The impatient father wrote with a pen

"Dear Shore Ying, Shore Qing

I miss you all the time

I know you're in good shape

There is progress

And I received pictures of you

Very joyful

Now because of the poop

Entrusted with this letter

I also hope you write to me

I look forward to your letter!

My situation is fine

I'll have a chance to write to you later."

Mao Zedong passed a letter of sealing his family

Comfort, educate and encourage the son

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

A month later

Mao Zedong again entrusted people with letters

And bring your own photos with you

The letter was asked at the beginning

"The letter from you earlier in January was received

Received a write-back letter to me"

Mao Anying and Mao Anying were in the reply

Talk about the situation after parting

And the longing for his father

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

August 26, 1939

Mao Zedong wrote a letter

"Kishi Ying and Kishi Qing'er."

You received the last letter

Very happy!

How are you doing lately?

Is there any progress?

I'm okay

Also read a little book

But not much

I felt very dissatisfied

It's not as good as when you're studying

For you and all the little comrades

Old comrade Torrimbo canal

Bought a batch of books

Sent to you

I don't know if I received it?

Letter to me

Write it again next time

I wish you all upwards and happy development!

Mao Zedong

Twenty-sixth of August"

Mao Zedong sent it to his sons

Hand-picked books

Among them are classical Chinese and historical novels

It accounts for a large part

It also includes a number of historical textbooks and philosophical works

Mao Zedong also made a special note

"These books were given to Kishi Ying and Kishi Qing

and to share it with the little comrades."

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

January 1946

Mao Anying, who was baptized by the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union

Finally returned to Yan'an

Mao Zedong learned about it

Bring the sick to the airport to meet you

Father and son last met 18 years ago

After the plane landed

Mao Anying, dressed in Soviet army uniform

Walked down quickly

Mao Zedong also stepped forward

He held his son's hands tightly

Gazing at his son, he said excitedly

"You've grown so tall"

In order to let Mao Anying get exercise

Mao zedong did not leave his son with him

Instead, he was asked to join the agrarian reform working group

Deeper contact with the countryside

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

Mao Anying

Just over a year has passed

Mao Anying once again bid farewell to his father

Left Yan'an

After Mao Anying returned to China

Mao Zedong was more concerned about Mao Anqing, who was still in a foreign country

Despite the fact that the war of liberation is underway throughout the country

But as long as you receive a letter from Mao Anqing

Mao Zedong always wrote back

In those war-torn times

Mao Zedong wrote a letter of sealing his family

Inspire Mao Anying and Mao Anying

Spur them on to progress

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

In 1947, Mao Anqing returned to China

Follow Mao Zedong's instructions

Participated in the pilot land reform in Keshan County, Heilongjiang

July 1949

Mao Anqing returned to Beijing

In the Compilation Room of Marxist-Leninist Writings

He has translated and published more than ten classic works of Marxism and Leninism

October 1950

The Korean War broke out shortly after

Mao Anying, who just turned 28

Joined the Chinese Volunteer Army

On the morning of November 25, 1950

U.S. Air Force bombers suddenly flew over the Volunteer Command

Dozens of napalm bombs were dropped

Mao An, who was working intensely in the war room, died heroically

He is only 28 years old

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

Mao Zedong and Mao Anying

After Mao Zedong learned of Mao Anying's death

There was a long silence

He wrote the famous sentence in the "Dead Tree Endowment" sadly

"In the past, willows were planted, according to Hannan

Now look at the shaking, miserable river pool

If the tree is like this, how can a man be ashamed?"

Endure the pain of losing a son

Mao Zedong said slowly

"Fighting a war always means dying

Chinese People's Volunteer Army

So many lives have been sacrificed

Their sacrifice was glorious

Kishi is an ordinary warrior

Don't just because it's my son

It's a big deal."

This is Mao Zedong's family

For the sake of Chinese the revolutionary cause of the people

The sixth loved one who gave his life

Fighting always kills people... Don't take it as a big deal just because I'm my son

Mao Zedong was both a strict father

And full of affection for the children

He was strict with his children

It is always closely linked to the cause of the party and the people

In the course of China's revolution and construction

Mao Zedong not only established a fine family style

It has set an example for future generations!

Source: Central Committee of the Communist Youth League

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