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In 1988, Downer died in Paris, and his greatest wish was to return to China

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Back in the autumn of China, a story hidden in the depths of history resurfaced. In 1985, he returned to his homeland with his wife and daughter and embarked on footprints scattered in memories. Hong Kong became their first stop, a secret journey to escape the media, they silently reminisced about the old days in Hong Kong, and visited several old friends.

After that, they parted ways, and his wife and daughter embarked on a journey south, while he traveled north alone to the capital to meet his old friends.

In 1988, Downer died in Paris, and his greatest wish was to return to China

Many years later, Mr. Xia recalled meeting Donner's daughter, a girl who had graduated from a medical university and had a Turkish boyfriend, in Shanghai. For Donner's memories, Xia Qiyan seems to have spent a long time in Beijing, but his memories seem complicated. Before Xia Qiyan led the news delegation to Northern Europe, he specially visited Donner at the Beijing Hotel, and when he returned from Northern Europe, he happened to meet the moment when Donner was preparing to go to Chengde to recuperate.

In 1988, Downer died in Paris, and his greatest wish was to return to China

At a hairy crab-eating banquet, Donner revealed his plan to Xia Qiyan, who wanted to write a memoir, and Xia Qiyan promised to help him recover lost historical materials, including the scripts he helped produce before liberation. Xia Qiyan was full of anticipation, and after returning to Shanghai, he specially sought the help of Xu Huaisha and others, but regrettably, when he died, these materials had not yet been fully collected, and the first page of his memoir had not yet been written.

It was in the late summer of 1988, dying of a terminal illness, clasping his wife's hands and telling his wishes and regrets. They have been married for 37 years together, but his greatest wish, returning to China, seems unrealizable. He also wanted to write a memoir to let people know about his pain in those years, a pain beyond ordinary people. However, in August of the same year, at the age of 74, he died silently in Paris, leaving behind many unfinished business.

In 1988, Downer died in Paris, and his greatest wish was to return to China

In 1989, people from the Chinese cultural community gathered in a small auditorium in Shanghai to hold a memorial service, and his wife and daughter rushed back from Paris to participate. After the meeting, Madame took her daughter back to his hometown of Suzhou and retook the route the two had taken three years earlier as a final farewell to him.

It was not until 2003 that his former residence was finally named, and the ancient and dilapidated house became the former residence of Donner, and his past was officially recorded in the district record of Suzhou's Pingjiang District, leaving a unique history for future generations.

In 1988, Downer died in Paris, and his greatest wish was to return to China

Donner, the highly respected newspaperman, left a mystery of a suspicious identity. However, his story is not just about his love and family, but also about his unknown political identity.

Donner, not his real name, his real surname is Ma, his name is Jizong, born in Suzhou in 1914. The Ma family used to be a modest family, but in Donner's father's generation, the family road had declined, leaving an empty old mansion. He was sent to his uncle at the age of 2, and from his youth, he showed a strong interest in literature, excelled in grades, entered Suzhou Provincial High School, and began to publish short poems and essays in the press.

In 1988, Downer died in Paris, and his greatest wish was to return to China

In 1932, to avoid government investigation, Donner left Suzhou and went to Shanghai to study at St. John's University. His literary talent was soon discovered, as he often published film reviews in film newspapers and magazines, and his unique views were loved by readers. The film company hired him as a screenwriter and filled in the theme song of the anti-Japanese film, and gradually became the screenwriter and publicity director of the film company.

At the same time, a director noticed Donna's handsome appearance and invited him to play the leading actor in a new film. This also made him acquaint with Lan Ping from Shandong, and soon the two became husband and wife, and Lan Ping later became Jiang Qing.

In 1988, Downer died in Paris, and his greatest wish was to return to China

However, Donner's love life didn't always go well. With the outbreak of the War of Resistance, he was separated from his wife Chen Lu and returned to Chongqing alone.

In 1988, Downer died in Paris, and his greatest wish was to return to China

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