People's Daily 2015-04-17 08:52:06
Chi Haotian - enjoy the joy of heaven and family happiness
Chi Haotian, who served as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China, state councilor and minister of national defense, retired in March 2003 and no longer holds any position.
Chi Haotian, known as a Confucian general, once managed the People's Daily, so he not only wrote well, but also loved calligraphy, and after retirement, he studied ink and learned characters every day, and his wife added incense to her red sleeves.
Chi Haotian's children and grandchildren were full of halls, and the family was lively. Among them, the grandson "Niu Niu", who was born in the year of the ox, has a stubborn personality and likes to dance knives and guns, and the grandchildren often talk about shooting experience and the latest weapons and equipment from all over the world all day. As a former combat hero, Chi Haotian personally taught his grandson the basic action essentials of shooting, which made the cattle and cattle shooting performance improve by leaps and bounds, and the competition always won the ranking, and Chi Haotian was also quite proud of it. It's a joy in heaven.
Zhang Wannian - like sports, especially love mountaineering
General Zhang Wannian retired in 2003 after serving as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China, member of the Politburo and secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee. He once compiled his daily life after retirement into a "one-day song": "Get up early to practice in the morning, inhale the breath of heaven and earth; read books and wave, cast noble sentiments; walk in the garden, appreciate the beauty of nature; read articles and newspapers, and watch the general trend of the world...", Zhang Wannian insisted on exercising every day, which is a good habit left over from his military career.
Zhang Wannian was a master assassin, preferred mountaineering after retirement, and was re-elected as the honorary chairman of the Chinese Mountaineering Association for many consecutive terms.
Cao Gangchuan - often go home to see the heavy love and righteousness
General Cao Gangchuan retired in 2008 after serving as a member of the Politburo, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, state councilor and minister of national defense. General Cao Lao, a nostalgic man, returned to Luohe City, where he was a young student, in 2009, and planted a ginkgo tree at Luohe High School to express his homesickness. After retiring, General Cao came to Luohe and his hometown of Wugang City three times, and really went home to see it often. When Cao Gangchuan inspected the Erlang Mountain Scenic Area in his hometown, under the long pavilion of Erlang Mountain, he looked at the blue lake and said happily: "The water in my hometown is really clear!" You see, it's like coming to the big sea. The urban area has mountains and water, and is rich in tourism resources, which is the most valuable natural wealth that God has given to Wugang. Of course, this is also Cao Gangchuan's precious wealth.
Liu Huaqing -- Writing books and playing cards leisurely
Liu Huaqing retired in March 1998 after retiring as commander of the Navy of the people's liberation army of the Chinese, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, and vice chairman of the Central Military Commission. In 2004, "Liu Huaqing's Memoirs" was published, which recorded many precious histories, including many historical details that were first publicly disclosed.
Liu Huaqing is an advocate of the modernization of the Chinese navy, and his memoirs have become a must-read for the study of the Chinese Navy at home and abroad, with very high historical value, and are first-class works in the memoirs of Chinese military celebrities.
In addition to writing books, Liu Huaqing also likes to play bridge. The introduction to bridge was learned in Chongqing after the liberation of the great southwest, watching Comrade Xiaoping play bridge, and the two also became card friends. After the death of Comrade Deng Xiaoping, Liu Huaqing adhered to the habit of playing bridge, and playing bridge became an important entertainment activity after his retirement.
Zhang Zhen - Memoirs of Writings The son has a career
Zhang Zhen served as a senior general in the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the highest serving as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, and retired in 1998. In 2003, he published "Memoirs of Zhang Zhen" to commemorate many revolutionary martyrs who heroically sacrificed their lives for the birth of New China.
Zhang Zhen has four sons, each of whom has a career. The eldest son, Major General Zhang Xiaoyang, was the president of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Foreign Chinese College. The second son, Major General Zhang Lianyang, served as the acting director of the General Staff Army. The third son, General Zhang Haiyang, is currently the fourth son of the Political Commissar of the Second Artillery Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, Major General Zhang Ningyang, and was the deputy director of the Military Transportation Department of the General Logistics Department. Old General Zhang can also be regarded as having completed his merits.
Xu Caihou – probably going to spend time in prison
He was a member of the Politburo and vice chairman of the Central Military Commission. On March 15 this year, in accordance with the party's disciplinary regulations, the CPC Central Committee decided to organize an investigation into Xu Caihou's suspected violations of discipline. On June 30, General Secretary Xi Jinping presided over a meeting of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and decided to expel Xu Caihou from the party and transfer the issue of his suspected bribery crime and clues to the military procuratorial organs authorized by the Supreme People's Procuratorate to handle according to law. As for Xu Caihou's retirement life, it is estimated that he can't help but decide on his own.