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In 1953, an army hospital in the northeast was actively responding to the call of the state to launch a large-scale campaign to improve social atmosphere, and in this seemingly ordinary hospital, a surprising story was quietly unfolding.
In the early years of the nation, most people lived in extremely difficult conditions, which seems to be an immutable reality. However, a man named Mao Yuncai lived a luxurious life in the astonished eyes of everyone. He wears a gorgeous mink coat, an expensive watch on his wrist, and even his eldest daughter in a brand new cotton coat.
This unusual luxury aroused suspicion. Mao Yuncai's income was not high, and everyone began to speculate whether he maintained this luxurious life by embezzling public funds. Rumors spread in the hospital, Mao Yuncai was placed under quarantine for alleged corruption, and his home was searched.
At first, Mao Yuncai was reluctant to reveal the truth, but under the leader's questioning, he was forced to confess: "These things were given by my third brother, Chairman Mao." ”
This answer shocked the case-handling staff. Mao Yuncai is actually a relative of Chairman Mao? However, when they found a letter written to him by Chairman Mao in Mao Yuncai's home, they had to believe this strange truth.
What kind of story is hidden behind the story?
Chairman Mao had ten siblings, and Mao Yun was the youngest of them, ranking tenth. Among these many siblings, Chairman Mao and Mao Zeqing were the closest. Mao Zeqing's family, under the influence of Chairman Mao, actively participated in revolutionary activities.
Although he was only 9 years old at the time, Mao Zeqing had already joined the children's group and stood guard for the farmers' association. However, the road to the revolution was full of bumps, and Mao Zeqing's family had to hide from pursuit.
It was not until 1936 that Mao Zeqing left Shaoshan and went to Yan'an to join Chairman Mao. Chairman Mao was extremely happy to learn that his brother had arrived, and the two brothers clasped hands and recalled the hardships of the revolution. Mao Zeqing also expressed his desire to join the revolution.
Chairman Mao earnestly taught his younger brother: "We do not make revolutions to promote officials and get rich, but to make the poor live a good life." ”
Mao Zeqing said resolutely: "I know that I came to you to do the revolution, not to ask the officials to do it." ”
In October 1937, Mao Zeqing was sent to Yan'an to study at the Kang Da, which was a study opportunity specially arranged for him by Chairman Mao. During this time, Mao Zeqing's brother Mao Zemin noticed his talent in finance and began to cultivate his talent in this field. Chairman Mao also personally taught him the principles of revolution, and in the end, Mao Zeqing became a member of the party, and Chairman Mao became his introduction to the party.
After graduating, Mao Zeqing was assigned to work at the Yan'an Liberation Printing House and the Seventh Branch of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University. Despite his desire to go to the front to fight, he was assigned to work in finance. In 1939, Chairman Mao came up with an unexpected idea to let Mao Zeqing do business.
During the Anti-Japanese War, when the Kuomintang blockaded the border areas and lacked materials, Chairman Mao decided to develop the economy of the border areas to ensure supply. Considering that Mao Zeqing had studied financial work under Mao Zemin's guidance, Chairman Mao decided to let him traffic scarce supplies between Yan'an and Xi'an as a businessman.
To ensure safety, Mao Zeqing adopted the pseudonym "Mao Yuncai", and since then, he has traveled between the White and Liberated Areas, constantly transporting various materials, and even working underground in Xi'an.
The most surprising thing is that Chairman Mao and Mao Zeqing have not met again since then. It was not until the founding of New China in 1949 that Chairman Mao learned about Mao Zeqing's situation from his son Mao Anying. It turned out that Mao Zeqing was later transferred back to the army and worked as an accountant in the logistics department, successively serving as the chief of the accounting and accounting unit in different units.
For Mao Zeqing's family, Chairman Mao has always cared for him, and even paid for the manuscript from time to time
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