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Huangshi citizens want to donate "the file cabinet that Wang Zhen used in Yan'an", which may be an item from the 1970s

Chutian Metropolis Daily, September 8 (reporter Liang Chuansong) "This cabinet may be a 'cultural relic' from the Yan'an period. On September 8, Zhang Yasheng, a citizen of Huangshi, called the Chutian Metropolis Daily hotline and said that his uncle had brought back to Huangshi a file cabinet suspected to have been used by General Wang Zhen while working with the founding general Wang Zhen in Yan'an, and he wanted to donate the file cabinet to the cultural relics department. The person in charge of the old site of the Ewan Xianggan Headquarters said after reading it that the file cabinet should be an item from the 1970s and has no collection value.

Zhang Yasheng, 60, is a former wool spinning mill worker in Huangshi and has been living in Tuanchengshan, Huangshi since retirement. Recently, when he was cleaning in the dormitory of the former Huangshi Wool Mill, he suddenly remembered a file cabinet left by his uncle, who was the deputy director of the Huangshi People's Congress. Zhang Yasheng told the Chutian Metropolis Daily reporter that his uncle's name was Qu Siyi, a native of Tongjiang County, Sichuan Province, who had participated in the Long March.

Huangshi citizens want to donate "the file cabinet that Wang Zhen used in Yan'an", which may be an item from the 1970s

Lifting the file cabinet, Zhang Yasheng vaguely remembered that when he took care of his retired uncle in 1986, Wang Renzhong, then vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, visited his uncle in Huangshi. I saw the cabinet in the hallway, and the two of them talked about it when they ate together. "At that time, I heard the phrase 'This is the cabinet used by the king beard.'" Zhang Yasheng said that during his time in Yan'an, General Wang Zhen had a nickname called "Wang Beard". His uncle had worked with General Wang Zhen, and he suspected that the cabinet had been used by General Wang Zhen, but was later moved to Huangshi by his uncle. For this reason, he had contacted the Memorial Hall of General Wang Zhen in Liuyang, Hunan Province, but the other party believed that the evidence was insufficient and did not contact him again.

Zhang Yasheng introduced that his parents are from Sihong, Jiangsu Province, and his grandfather Zhang Kaiyuan moved to Taiwan before liberation. After liberation, his parents worked in Jilin. At the time of his birth, due to family difficulties, after his uncle returned to the local area, he served in Yellowstone, and his parents fostered him in his uncle's house. In 1969, his parents were transferred from Jilin to Daye Liu RenBa Town, and ten years later the family moved to Huangshi.

"This is proof of my grandfather's donation to the Museum of the Chinese Revolution." Zhang Yasheng took out a handwritten note stamped with the Museum of the Chinese Revolution (now the National Museum of China) and introduced that his grandfather had returned to the mainland from Taiwan in 1984 by detouring japan and donating to the country the right handbook and Shao Lizi's handwritten letter. When his uncle died in 1988, he moved the cabinet to his dormitory because several of his cousins and cousins were working in the field.

Huangshi citizens want to donate "the file cabinet that Wang Zhen used in Yan'an", which may be an item from the 1970s

The reporter saw that the paint on the surface of the cabinet placed in Zhang Yasheng's dormitory had fallen off, but it was relatively well preserved. The reporter consulted the "Huangshi City Chronicles and Figures" and saw that Qu Siyi was born in 1912, joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1933, and joined the Communist Party of China the following year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as a correspondent, squad leader and platoon leader of the 30th regiment and the 28th regiment of the Red Fourth Army.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as platoon commander, company commander, company instructor, battalion commander, and director of the Shanxi and Shun County Armed Forces Committee of the 385th Brigade, the Independent Detachment, and the New Tenth Brigade. During the Liberation War and the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the battalion commander of the Third Division of the New Fourth Army, the head of the Security Regiment of Anda County, Heilongjiang, the deputy regimental commander and deputy political commissar of the Independent Regiment of the Nenjiang Military Region, and the political commissar of the Ministry of Health of the 169th Division of the Northeast Military Region. Director and political commissar of the Left Behind Office of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as deputy secretary of the party committee of the Hubei Provincial Military Reclamation Bureau, director and secretary of the party committee of the Hubei Agricultural Machinery Factory, deputy director of the Organization Department of the Huangshi Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, deputy director of the Municipal Revolutionary Committee, and deputy director of the Sixth Standing Committee of Huangshi City of the National People's Congress.

Qu Siyi participated in the 25,000-mile Long March. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, he participated in the "Hundred Regiments War". He was wounded seven times in battle. He was awarded the Order of August 1, 3rd Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the 3rd Class, and the Order of Liberation, 3rd Class.

Ming Peng, the person in charge of the old site of the Ewan Xianggan Headquarters, saw the cabinet and said that from the workmanship, the cabinet should be an item from the 1970s. Ming Peng analyzed that from Yan'an to Huangshi, the conditions at that time could not bring such a large cabinet. If it is a 1940s object, the cabinet uses that kind of brass ring as a handle, while the cabinet drawer uses a hollowed down handle, so it is impossible to be a cabinet used by General Wang Zhen.

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