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The country does not give up when it is the most difficult! Ulanf: 3,000 orphans have received the most difficult time for Inner Mongolia to come to the country and not give up! Ulanf: 3,000 orphans have all received from Inner Mongolia

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The country does not give up when it is the most difficult! Ulanf: 3,000 orphans have received the most difficult time for Inner Mongolia to come to the country and not give up! Ulanf: 3,000 orphans have all received from Inner Mongolia

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2021-06-11 18:48

Natural disasters and famines from 1959 to 1961 swept through Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. In dozens of orphanages in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui and other places, thousands of orphans are severely malnourished due to insufficient food.

The country does not give up when it is the most difficult! Ulanf: 3,000 orphans have received the most difficult time for Inner Mongolia to come to the country and not give up! Ulanf: 3,000 orphans have all received from Inner Mongolia

At that time, New China was in the most difficult period of the economy, but the party and the state did not give up these children, and under the circumstance that 30 yuan was enough for a family to live for a week, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region specially allocated 1 million yuan to receive 3,000 orphans in Shanghai.

The country does not give up when it is the most difficult! Ulanf: 3,000 orphans have received the most difficult time for Inner Mongolia to come to the country and not give up! Ulanf: 3,000 orphans have all received from Inner Mongolia

In fact, at first, the state only hoped that Inner Mongolia could second some milk powder to rescue these children in Shanghai, but after receiving Zhou Enlai's permission, Ulanfu, who was then the main person in charge of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, immediately sent people to Shanghai to specifically discuss the contact and preparations for the orphans to move into Inner Mongolia, and issued the instruction of "one by one, one by one, and one by one" to ensure that one by one arrives at the destination safely.

In the program "Answers to Time", this historical story will be vividly presented.

(Source: Time's Answer Sheet Editor: Ma Ting)

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