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After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother

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Title: "Home in a Foreign Country: The Story of He Zizhen and Mao Anying's Brothers"

Preface:

Chairman Mao once said: "Whoever benefits the masses of the people is a hero." And brothers He Zizhen and Mao Anying are such heroes. They reunite in a foreign land, support each other in difficulties, and create a warm and happy home.

Foreign, first acquaintance:

At the end of 1937, He Zizhen came to the Soviet Union and met the Mao Anying and Mao Anqing brothers here. Mao Anying and Mao Anqing came to the Soviet Union through the underground party and with the help of General Zhang Xueliang. One morning in the spring of 1938, He Zizhen met with the brothers Mao Anying and Mao Anqing. At first, Mao Anying didn't know how to call He Zizhen, but He Zizhen's sincerity and love moved them. He Zizhen became Mao Anying and Mao Anqing's "mother" in this way.

Deeply touched, I love my brother:

The Mao Anying brothers lost their mother, and for many years, they depended on each other. He Zizhen's appearance brought them long-lost maternal love. Although they did not immediately call He Zizhen their mother, through interaction and time together, He Zizhen has become an important part of their lives. Mao Anying learned to take care of people, care for others, and give them the warmth and love of home by He Zizhen's side.

Leave suddenly, grow up instantly:

In 1946, Mao Anying returned to Yan'an to reunite with his father and began his life in northern Shaanxi. He was asked to work in peasant homes and lived the life of an ordinary farmer. This experience made Mao Anying deeply realize that his father and the people are inseparable. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mao Anying first worked in Beijing and then went to Korea to join the volunteer army. After his death, Chairman Mao was deeply saddened and always remembered his sacrifice.

Li Min's growth:

After his brother's sacrifice, Li Min had to study hard and worry less about his father. She lived a wonderful life and became Chairman Mao's proud daughter. Her story is as full of love and perseverance as the brothers Mao Anying and He Zizhen.

End:

The story of brothers He Zizhen and Mao Anying makes us feel the power of home. No matter where we are, home is a place we warm and rely on. It is the existence of home that allows the brothers He Zizhen and Mao Anying to overcome difficulties and create a happy and warm life. Their stories inspire us to move forward on the path of life and spend every wonderful moment with our families.

After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother
After returning to China, Mao Anying told Li Min about his Soviet life, and Li Min moved: I love my brother

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