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He was nicknamed Pangolin by Chairman Mao, and after liberation, because of his tight hands, he wanted to borrow money from Chairman Mao

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In the Spring Festival of 1959, Wang Tianxiang from Puqi County came to visit Beijing, and this trip was very honorable for him, and he spent a pleasant time in Beijing with a group of colleagues. However, when Wang Tianxiang was in Beijing, he made a strange move, he kept inquiring about Chairman Mao's whereabouts, as if there was something important to discuss with Chairman Mao.

When asked about Chairman Mao's whereabouts, a young staff member became alert and asked Wang Tianxiang if he needed to find Chairman Mao for urgent matters, and Wang Tianxiang frankly replied that he urgently needed a sum of money and planned to borrow money from Chairman Mao to tide over the difficulties. However, when the staff heard this reason, they replied disdainfully: "You want to borrow money from Chairman Mao?" Can you too? Wang Tianxiang shouted angrily, claiming that Chairman Mao was his eldest brother, so why couldn't he borrow money from Chairman Mao?

He was nicknamed Pangolin by Chairman Mao, and after liberation, because of his tight hands, he wanted to borrow money from Chairman Mao

Wang Tianxiang's experience can be described as colorful. His original name was Wang Tianxiang, born in Sichuan, from a poor family with little education. However, since several of his older brothers were progressives, he gradually embarked on the road of revolution under their influence. In 1933, he joined the Red Army with his fourth brother Wang Tianpeng and participated in the revolution.

In the Red Army, Wang Tianxiang performed well, especially good at touching posts and ambushes. Once, he led a sentry team to successfully subdue the Kuomintang militia group and rescue six underground CCP members, an operation that made him commended. Subsequently, he was transferred to the Central Guard Regiment and became a guard for Chairman Mao and other central leaders, and began close contact with Chairman Mao.

He was nicknamed Pangolin by Chairman Mao, and after liberation, because of his tight hands, he wanted to borrow money from Chairman Mao

In the guard regiment, his relationship with Chairman Mao gradually became closer, and he was even allowed to call Chairman Mao "Big Brother Mao". This title lasted for more than a decade, until the 50s of the last century, after being criticized by his superiors for mistakenly calling Chairman Mao "Big Brother Mao" during a trip to talk about revolutionary history, and it was no longer used in front of outsiders.

In 1956, Wang Tianxiang was told that the central leadership wanted to meet him, and he went to meet him dressed plainly, but he did not expect that the leader he met was Chairman Mao. Chairman Mao was surprised by his change and joked that he had changed as if he had changed a person. Although Wang Tianxiang did not understand Chairman Mao's meaning, in order to show his loyalty, he changed his attire after returning home and put on his old military uniform and straw shoes to show his respect for Chairman Mao.

He was nicknamed Pangolin by Chairman Mao, and after liberation, because of his tight hands, he wanted to borrow money from Chairman Mao

Wang Tianxiang was deeply influenced by Chairman Mao throughout his life, and he adhered to Chairman Mao's teachings, not self-interested, and specifically benefited others. Even when he was leading the first military supply and marketing cooperative in Puqi County, he insisted on providing relief to the people, resulting in the cooperative being emptied. But he explained his actions with Chairman Mao's ideas, arguing that the Communist Party's goal was to enable ordinary people to live happily ever after.

Wang Tianxiang also experienced a conflict with Zhu De, when he was responsible for crossing the river on his back during the Long March, but was rebuked by Zhu De. Zhu De asked him to carry more people or he would be severely punished. Despite being reprimanded, Wang Tianxiang insisted on carrying more people behind his back and completing the task.

He was nicknamed Pangolin by Chairman Mao, and after liberation, because of his tight hands, he wanted to borrow money from Chairman Mao

Wang Tianxiang's life was full of ups and downs and struggles, and he always upheld Chairman Mao's beliefs and teachings and made tremendous efforts for the revolutionary cause. In the end, he died of illness, leaving behind a revolutionary story full of legends.

Wang's story tells us that loyalty and faith can change the destiny of a person and the history of an entire country. Throughout his life, he has practiced Chairman Mao's ideas and fought unremittingly for the interests of the people, and this spirit will always deserve our admiration and inheritance. His story also makes us understand that revolutionaries do not have to be outstanding, as long as they have firm faith and indomitable will, they can contribute to a great cause. Wang Tianxiang is an ordinary hero in the history of the Chinese revolution, and his spirit will always inspire us to move forward.

He was nicknamed Pangolin by Chairman Mao, and after liberation, because of his tight hands, he wanted to borrow money from Chairman Mao

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