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Tie Yun|The "family property" of proletarian revolutionaries and reflections on the condition of their children!

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The great statesmen of China, who in life showed modesty, simplicity and noble character commensurate with their great ideals. Let's go into the private lives of these outstanding representatives of the Party and see their views on money, property, materialism and their attitude towards their children. These true proletarian revolutionaries, neither wealth nor power, have nothing to lose.

Tie Yun|The "family property" of proletarian revolutionaries and reflections on the condition of their children!

First, let's talk about the great leader of the Soviet Union, Stalin. He was the leader of the proletarian party, but his life matched his great ideals. Stalin's deposit was only 900 rubles, and his house was also very simple, with only five villas, and the decoration was all plain and without luxuries. Even the clothes in his closet were few, and some even had patches. Stalin firmly believed that personal property should be nationalized and everything he had should be state.

Tie Yun|The "family property" of proletarian revolutionaries and reflections on the condition of their children!

Stalin treated his children equally strictly, the eldest son Yakov was captured by the Germans in the Great Patriotic War, and Hitler offered to exchange him for a general, but Stalin refused this condition, and Yakov eventually died a tragic death in a prisoner camp. Stalin's second son Vasily has been relatively gentle since he was a child, and later in the army, he disliked the poor food, and specially wrote to Stalin asking for money to improve the food, but Stalin refused. Vasily was later imprisoned for drinking and trouble, and died in prison more than a decade later. Stalin's daughter Svetlana also often quarreled with him over her dressing style. Stalin believed that it was necessary to dress modestly, be diligent and thrifty, and think about the people. Unfortunately, after Stalin's death, his daughter was deprived of citizenship by the Soviet Union and could only take American citizenship.

Tie Yun|The "family property" of proletarian revolutionaries and reflections on the condition of their children!

Although Stalin received many rare treasures during his reign, he did not take them for himself, but sent them to the museum. In his opinion, as long as he can eat and drink, he is already satisfied.

Tie Yun|The "family property" of proletarian revolutionaries and reflections on the condition of their children!

Next, we turn to China's great leader, Mao Zedong. Chairman Mao had only more than 500 yuan in cash, and he was determined not to leave his children a penny, a house, or an acre of land. Chairman Mao taught his children to be self-reliant, to serve the people wholeheartedly, and not to allow them to enjoy treatment that they should not enjoy. Mao Zedong did not have any bank deposits in China.

Chairman Mao's manuscript fees totaled more than 1.24 million, but all of them were handed over to the state. Wu Liandeng, his administrator, recalled that Chairman Mao believed that the people had already given them treatment and paid salaries, and that they could no longer take advantage of the state. Chairman Mao only had more than 500 yuan left before his death, which was all his savings.

Chairman Mao's children also lived a simple life, the eldest son Mao Anying died in the Korean battlefield, and the second son Mao Anqing suffered a head injury and recovered after illness. Chairman Mao's daughters also did not enjoy special treatment, they served the people wholeheartedly, dedicated themselves to the faith, and put the individual at the forefront.

Then came China's great leader, Zhou Enlai, who died with only 5709.80 yuan left. His view of money was very modest, and he insisted on leaving no property to his children. Although Zhou Enlai had no children of his own, he adopted the children of many martyrs and took care of them wholeheartedly.

Finally, let's take a look at China's great general Zhu De. Not only did Zhu De not leave a penny to his children, but all his cash and savings were handed over to the Central General Office as party dues. His salary was only 400 yuan before his death, but he raised the children of ten siblings, and he always remembered that he could study until the end of the Xiucai exam, relying on the hard work of his brothers and sisters, otherwise there would be no Marshal Zhu De.

Zhu De also had a huge sum of money, from the manuscript fee for Zhu De's biography written by the American journalist Smedley. After knowing this manuscript fee, General Zhu De did not hesitate to use it to buy new books on natural metallurgical science and chemistry and sent them back to China. He said that he was a proletarian and that all the things he used were public and that he handed them over after his death. He had no legacy, only the works of Marxist-Leninist and Chairman Mao, which he encouraged people to study.

To sum up, these great statesmen and military leaders lived a simple, modest life, and they did not regard wealth as private to individuals, but gave it to the country and the people. Their children also did not enjoy special treatment, and they were taught to serve the people wholeheartedly and dedicate themselves to the faith. This spirit of selfless dedication is a model for true communists, whose noble character will forever be enshrined.

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