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Chapter 119 Variations - one doesn't call me to meetings, one doesn't call me to talk

Very Tao 余世存 1080Words 2018-03-14
From December 15, 1964 to January 14, 1965, the central government held a working conference for more than a month to discuss and formulate the "Post Twenty-Three Articles."Before the meeting, Deng Xiaoping thought it was a general report meeting called by the Secretariat of the Central Committee, so he said to Mao: The chairman is not in good health, so you don't need to attend.After a dispute with Liu Shaoqi, Mao Zedong held the party constitution in one hand and the constitution in the other, and went to the venue to ask the crime: "One didn't ask me to hold a meeting (referring to Deng Xiaoping), and the other didn't ask me to speak (referring to Liu Shaoqi). Why did the party constitution and the constitution be taken away from me? s right?"

Under Luo Yifeng's arrangement, Zhang Yihe and Zhang Lifan contacted each other, and Zhang Bojun and Zhang Naiqi met in the living room of Kang Tongbi's house.This was the only time they met during the "Cultural Revolution", and it was also the last meeting of their lives.Zhang Bojun was dressed in old Chinese style silk cotton clothes and trousers.Li Jiansheng said: "I went to see Mr. Kang and Naiqi, and I didn't change my clothes." Zhang Bojun said: "The older the better, walking on the street so that people can't recognize me." Zhang Naiqi was wearing pure white Western shirt, gray sweater and suit pants, covered with a navy blue woolen coat.Zhang Yihe said, "Uncle Zhang, why do you still look like a chief?" Zhang Naiqi stood up while talking, held up his pipe and said, "Little Yu, this is not the appearance of a chief, but the appearance of a human being."

During the "Cultural Revolution", Wu Han and Liao Mosha were locked in a room because they were fighting, Wu sighed from time to time, Liao Mosha wanted to jokingly relieve his sorrow, saying: "We two become famous actors, if we don't come. We can’t sing this play.” Wu smiled wryly: “What play are we singing?” Liao thought that Wu Han was the deputy mayor of Beijing, equivalent to an ancient magistrate. Thinking of Tao Yuanming, he said: “This play is called "Five Buckets of Rice Bending the Waist"!" Zhang Shizhao finished writing "Liu Wen Zhi Yao" and handed it over to Zhonghua Book Company. There were many ideas in the book that were unique at the time and some were taboo, but because Zhang was the curator of the Central Museum of Culture and History, Zhong Hua Book Company did not dare to make decisions without authorization. Ask the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.Kang Sheng, who was in charge of publicity, said: "We are so short on paper, why publish his book? Don't give it to him." So Zhonghua Book Company returned the manuscript. In 1969, Zhang sent the manuscript to Mao Zedong. Mao not only read it himself (and said he would read it again), but also passed it on to Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, Peng Zhen and others for reading, and asked Kang Sheng to read it carefully and put forward revision suggestions. , revised and published by the author.Kang Sheng then instructed Zhonghua Book Company to actively publish this book.

During the "Cultural Revolution", Ren Jiyu asked to go back to the cadre school to work. He felt embarrassed when he started to carry the dung basket. He only picked up the dung from livestock. When he came across a pile of human dung, did he pick it?He lingered on the side of dung for a while, when he thought of Chairman Mao's teaching: "The cleanest are workers and peasants, even though their hands are black and their feet are covered with cow dung, they are still cleaner than bourgeois and petty bourgeois intellectuals." It’s all clean.” Chairman Mao’s teachings made him realize that it wasn’t the dung that was dirty, but his own thoughts.He wrote a poem to express his determination to transform his worldview: "Guanshan Qianzhong has overtaken from the beginning, and the poor and lower-middle peasants are my teachers."

Jin Yuelin once said: "I have cultivated people who only play conceptual games, do not care about politics, and are even reactionary. For example, Yin Fusheng (Yin Haiguang) is a reactionary I have trained. He is now serving the Chiang gang in Taiwan. "I advocate a purely technical point of view in logic and a point of view on genius education. In this respect, I especially praise Wang Hao. He is still staying in an American university and serving American imperialism."
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