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Since learning that the central government will hold a public trial of Wu Faxian, Chen Suiqi's rhythm of life has changed significantly. Every morning, she got up early and waited for news on the radio about Wu Faxian's trial. At that moment, she was in a state of emotion. When the court finally announced that Wu Faxian had been sentenced to 17 years in prison, tears flowed from her eyes, and she raised her arms and chanted "Long live the Communist Party", a sincere feeling in her heart.
Chen Suiqi's life has been a stormy one, she was born in Shanghai to a poor merchant family, her father died early due to opium and gambling, leaving behind her mother and Chen Suiqi siblings. In 1941, when Chen Suiqi was still studying in a church school, she joined the Communist Party and resolutely devoted herself to the cause of resisting Japan and saving lives.
However, after her identity was revealed, she and her brother were urgently transferred to the New Fourth Army of Northern Jiangsu. This decision left the elderly mother with two children, and she was heartbroken and even blind. Chen's younger brother returned to Shanghai without permission, a decision that became a historical problem for his life.
After Chen Suiqi joined the New Fourth Army, she met Wu Faxian through a friend. At that time, there was a saying that was widely spread in the New Fourth Army: "Old cadres are 'respectable and not lovely'." But Chen Suiqi was not swayed by these words, she fell in love with Wu Faxian and married each other, sticking to each other.
After the victory of the War of Resistance, Chen Suiqi accompanied the troops to the northeast, and soon she gave birth to their eldest son, Chen Xinchao, in Qiqihar. Wu Faxian, on the other hand, was wounded in Tianjin after the Liaoshen Campaign, and Chen Suixian did not hesitate to climb on the train alone, overcoming the risk of being bombed by enemy planes and arrested by secret agents, and went to find Wu Faxian.
Unfortunately, unable to cross the Yangtze River, she had no choice but to return. This experience became one of the most dangerous experiences during Chen's revolutionary period, and it was also a testimony to her steadfast dedication to her husband.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Chen Suiqi transferred to work in the Civil Aviation Administration of China. Although she was the wife of a senior leader, she never enjoyed special treatment, crowding the bus every day to and from work. Even during her busiest workdays, she spends the night in the office with her bunk.
However, in 1968, Chen Suiqi was involved in the political turmoil of the time, and although she had left the army, she put on her uniform again and became the director of the Wu Office. Wu Faxian made clear regulations for her: "You are only allowed to listen to big and small things, not to say them." Perhaps it was this regulation that allowed Chen Suiqi not to be punished like Wu Faxian after Lin Biao broke the halberd in Mongolia, but was only escorted to the farm to undergo labor reform.
During the 9-year renovation, Chen Suiqi realized the meaning of being an ordinary worker. Every month, the farm pays her 50 yuan for living expenses, and she saves some money, buys wool and knits sweaters for her husband and children. This experience made her cherish every good part of her life even more.
In 1981, Wu Faxian was sentenced to 17 years in prison, and considering his health, the leadership asked Huang Kecheng to allow Wu Faxian to be "released on medical parole." Huang Kecheng was blind, but after listening to the report, he nodded in agreement and asked that Chen Suiqi be brought to Shandong to facilitate the care of Wu Faxian. In this way, Wu Faxian and Chen Suiqi, who had experienced ups and downs, were reunited again.
Wu Faxian's later life can be said to be peaceful and happy. In addition to thanking the party's policies, his family took care of him. When he was just released from prison, Wu Faxian had to go to the hospital for regular treatment, and basically did not go downstairs during the day, so as not to attract the onlookers of the curious masses. However, whenever he stands on the balcony and moves, he will also attract many onlookers. Over time, he learned to cook, boil water, make a stove, and become an "expert" in some household chores at home. Although they are not rich, they can get by.
neighbors
The neighbors were very kind to Wu Faxian, affectionately calling him "Uncle Wu" or "Old Man Wu". The salesman at a nearby grocery store would leave a dish for him every day, and when he went shopping, people always asked him to buy it first. Sometimes, he buys a little too much, and strangers will enthusiastically help after seeing his identity.
Although Wu Faxian had only attended private school for a few years before liberation, he was already an "intellectual" in the Red Army, and he also actively participated in propaganda work on the march. Therefore, in his later years, he decided to learn calligraphy. His eldest son worked at an art academy after changing careers, bought pen, ink and paper for his father, and introduced several friends in the field of calligraphy and painting. After a period of hard practice, Wu Faxian's calligraphy skills have improved significantly, and he has even been invited to inscribe Mobao, and some people have brought his works to Japan for sale at high prices. In this regard, Wu Faxian always laughed at himself: "My words are not good, but I have a 'name', and the 'notorious' is far away!" ”
However, in 2000, Wu Faxian was hospitalized due to illness until his death in 2004. During these four years of hospitalization, Chen Suiqi went to take care of Wu Faxian almost every day. In an interview with reporters, she said frankly that her goal now is to be a good citizen and live happily.
Someone once asked Chen Suiqi why she was so kind to Wu Faxian when he was powerful, and now that he is down, she still treats him so well? Chen Suiqi thought for a while and replied seriously: "He hasn't done anything to be sorry for me, and I can't be sorry for him." ”
This is an ordinary and great story, a woman sticking to her husband's side, whether it is the stormy revolutionary years, or the ordinary and happy old age. Chen Suiqi's tenacity and love are the soul of this story, and her loyalty and persistence are the best interpretation of the spirit of the Communist Party. This story tells us that no matter what difficulties and challenges we face, true love and the warmth of family can overcome everything.
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