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In 1981, the Central Office approached Li Min to discuss Chairman Mao's inheritance, Li Min: I only want the share that my father gave me

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In the long river of Chinese history, there was a great leader, and his name was Chairman Mao. Chairman Mao was not only one of the founders of the Communist Party of China, but also a great military strategist, politician and literary figure. He devoted his whole life to the cause of the Chinese revolution, and his whole life was spent in arduous struggle. Chairman Mao left behind many valuable legacies, which include not only material wealth, but also a series of valuable spiritual qualities.

There have always been many different theories about Chairman Mao's legacy. Some people say that when Chairman Mao died, he left less than 500 yuan in property, and his family did not inherit any material wealth. But some people say that Chairman Mao's remuneration for writing books alone plus interest amounted to hundreds of millions of yuan. So what is it?

In 1981, the Central Office approached Li Min to discuss Chairman Mao's inheritance, Li Min: I only want the share that my father gave me

First, Chairman Mao checked how much he was paid for his manuscript in 1967, and at that time, the amount had exceeded 5.7 million yuan. At the end of 1976, when Wang Dongxing inspected Chairman Mao's private property, he found that Chairman Mao had deposits of 75.82 million yuan in People's Bank of China head office. In May 2001, when people again counted Chairman Mao's remuneration, they found that the cumulative remuneration and interest had exceeded 130 million yuan. So Chairman Mao may not have much cash on him when he dies, but he is definitely not short of money.

In 1981, the Central Office approached Li Min to discuss Chairman Mao's inheritance, Li Min: I only want the share that my father gave me

Second, although Chairman Mao left a lot of property, he left only a very small part to his family, and most of his property was handed over. Taking the 1967 inventory of manuscript remuneration as an example, after finding that the remuneration was more than 5.7 million, he directly carved out 5 million of it and paid the party dues. The same is true of the money he saved in the People's Bank of China headquarters, although it comes from the remuneration of the manuscript, but it is hung in the name of the "Zhongnanhai First Party Group of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China". That is to say, Chairman Mao did not intend to use this money privately at the beginning of the account, and later this money was transferred to the whole party according to his wishes.

In 1981, the Central Office approached Li Min to discuss Chairman Mao's inheritance, Li Min: I only want the share that my father gave me

Chairman Mao's family was also in no hurry to inherit his legacy. Li Min and Li Ne, as Chairman Mao's daughters, were taught by Chairman Mao from an early age, and neither thought of inheriting anything from their father. When Chairman Mao died, the people of the whole country fell into grief, and Li Min and Li Ne, as daughters, were even more severe, and no one mentioned the inheritance. It was not until 1981, when the staff of the General Office of the Central Committee suddenly found them, that Li Min learned about Chairman Mao's legacy. But Li Min also made it clear, "I only want the share that my father gave me." The part that Chairman Mao left to Li Min was also very simple, with only three things, namely a color TV, a refrigerator and 8,000 yuan. The color TV and refrigerator were all used by Chairman Mao in the past, and as for the 8,000 yuan, this was saved by Chairman Mao little by little before his death, leaving it to his daughter to improve her life.

In 1981, the Central Office approached Li Min to discuss Chairman Mao's inheritance, Li Min: I only want the share that my father gave me

Li Min cherished these things sent by the Central General Office, because these things contained a father's care and love for his daughter. Because of this, the old refrigerator and old color TV have been left by Li Min, and he is reluctant to replace it after a long time.

Although he did not spend much time with Chairman Mao, Li Min was deeply influenced by his father. Chairman Mao's hard and simple style of life was passed down to her. When living beside Chairman Mao, Li Min was very simple, belonging to the kind of standing in the crowd and completely integrating into the masses. After getting married and working, Li Min and her husband have also been relying on wages to support the family, and even send some extra to He Zizhen every month, and their lives are relatively tight. However, for this kind of life, Li Min is actually quite satisfied. She understands that this is her father's way of expressing her father's love, and it is precisely because under her father's teaching, Li Min has been self-reliant since childhood. Not only that, Chairman Mao's clear distinction between public and private also left a deep impression on Li Min.

In 1981, the Central Office approached Li Min to discuss Chairman Mao's inheritance, Li Min: I only want the share that my father gave me

Chairman Mao's arduous and simple life was vividly reflected in many aspects. In dressing, eating, housing, and traveling, Chairman Mao maintained extremely high standards of frugality. His clothes were torn and he was reluctant to lose them, and he kept wearing pajamas lined with holes. In terms of eating, despite liking red

In 1981, the Central Office approached Li Min to discuss Chairman Mao's inheritance, Li Min: I only want the share that my father gave me

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