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In 1959, Chairman Mao smiled and said to Yang Shangkui’s wife: Your name is bad and violates dialectics.

In March 1959, Chairman Mao happened to meet the wife of Yang Shangkui, the first secretary of the Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, while he was on a business trip in Shanghai. After a few simple greetings.

Chairman Mao learned that Yang Shangkui’s wife’s name was Shui Jing. When he heard Mrs. Yang Shangkui’s name, Chairman Mao frowned and said: “Your name is not good, it violates dialectics!”

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Hearing what the great man said, people around him understood that Chairman Mao was joking, so people laughed and the atmosphere became lively. However, Yang Shangkui’s wife frowned when she heard this. Brow: "Chairman, how come my name violates dialectics?"

After several rounds of debate, Chairman Mao smiled and said to Shui Jing: "Yes, yes, you are right, It makes a lot of sense!" So what did Shui Jing say? Why does her name violate "dialectics"? After the "name incident" happened, did the two have any other intersections at work and study?

In late March 1959, Yang Shangkui and his wife Shui Jing came to Shanghai from Jiangxi to attend a meeting. Originally, Yang Shangkui couldn't bear to see his wife having a hard time traveling, so he planned to come to Shanghai alone. However, Shui Jing Jing heard that there was a chance to meet Chairman Mao this time, so she decided to come to Shanghai with Yang Shangkui. Chairman Mao has always been Shui Jing's role model.

Before coming, Shui Jing thought that if she could have a word with Chairman Mao, then she would have no regrets about her trip. At a dinner party a few days later, Shui Jing finally Her "dream" came true.

It turned out that during the meeting, considering that everyone was tired of traveling and traveling, Chairman Mao specially held a banquet and invited everyone to have dinner. After arriving at the scene, Shui Jing specially chose the seat next to Chairman Mao to sit down. During the meal, Shui Jing stared at the Chairman with adoring eyes, her admiration clearly written on her face.

At this time, Chen Zhengren noticed Shui Jing's abnormality, so he "forcibly" dragged Shui Jing to Chairman Mao, toasted, and introduced Shui Jing to Chairman Mao.

Shui Jing was at a loss after being forcibly pulled over. After seeing his "idol", Shui Jing's mind went blank. At this time, Chairman Mao seemed to have seen Shui Jing's thoughts clearly and took the initiative. He extended his hand to Shui Jing.

After a brief shake of hands, Chairman Mao spoke: "I heard from Chen Zhengren that you are from Jiangxi. Hunan and Jiangxi are geographically close to each other. Logically speaking, our two families can be considered relatives! Otherwise, Hunan Why do people call people from Jiangxi 'old cousins'! During the Jin Dynasty, an evil dragon appeared in Hunan, and it was finally tamed by Xu Zhenjun from Jiangxi!" Shui Jing felt relieved a lot when he heard Chairman Mao say this.

So following Chairman Mao's words, Shui Jing continued:

After this short conversation, Shui Jing even realized the great man's humor and easy-going, and the previous restraint and impatience. Freedom was swept away.

While attending the meeting, Chairman Mao invited Yang Shangkui and his wife to go to the theater. During the break, Chairman Mao thought of Shui Jing's name, so he frowned and said to Shui Jing: "You... The name is not good, it obviously violates the dialectics!" After listening to Chairman Mao's words, Shui Jing became a little anxious: "Why does my name violate the dialectics?"

Chairman Mao replied: "The Rolling Yangtze River? The water flows eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. The huge waves of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River are surging into the sky. In addition, as the old saying goes, "If the door hinge is not beetrooted, the flowing water will not rot." The water is obviously moving. How can it be still? Your name really violates dialectics!"

Shui Jing was a little anxious after hearing this, and she immediately said:

It is obvious that this sentence emphasizes the static nature of water. The United States and the Soviet Union even have a novel called "Quiet Don". "

Chairman Mao did not expect that Shui Jing would put forward a large number of arguments to refute. After sorting out his thoughts for a while, Chairman Mao nodded slightly and replied: "This is interesting. If there are no storms, West Lake The water inside is also exceptionally calm. " Seeing Chairman Mao approve her remarks, Shui Jing was extremely happy.

She organized her language and continued: "It is mentioned in dialectics that where there is music, there must be straightness, where there is movement, there must be stillness, where there is black, there must be white. If there is no silence as a foil, the huge waves of the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers will Where does this shocking beauty come from? "

Seeing Shui Jing say such a thing, Chairman Mao nodded in approval: "That's a good statement, you really understand a lot of truth!"

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Precisely because Shui Jing had the courage to speak out and had many ideas, after the incident, Chairman Mao admired Shui Jing quite a lot, and the two still kept in touch.

After the unexpected encounter, Chairman Mao returned to Beijing to continue working, and Shui Jing also returned to Jiangxi with Yang Shangkui. However, there was still a close exchange of letters between the two. By chance, in the summer of 1959, , Shui Jing became a witness to the meeting in Lushan.

In fact, upon closer inspection, Shui Jing and He Zizhen also have a fate. In the summer of 1954, Yang Shangkui went to Shanghai to treat sinusitis due to physical discomfort. During this period, Shui Jing and He Zizhen once had a relationship. In Shui Jing's view, He Zizhen at that time was well-dressed and tall, and she could tell she was a heroine at a glance.

Later, Shui Jing heard that He Zizhen had left for the Soviet Union due to a job transfer and had only returned now. Thinking of this, Shui Jing couldn't help but shouted softly: "Sister He."

Hearing someone calling her name, He Zizhen turned around and had a cordial conversation with Shui Jing. When they met for the first time, He Zizhen left a deep impression on Shui Jing.

After Yang Shangkui recovered his health, he left Shanghai, and Shui Jing also temporarily lost news about He Zizhen. In 1958, Shui Jing finally saw He Zizhen again. At this time, He Zizhen was suffering from illness, her hair was gray, and she looked haggard. Meeting again after a long absence, Shui Jing couldn't help but burst into tears when she saw Sister He looking like this.

Shui Jing thought: "Why can't Chairman Mao come out to see Sister He? How did she come here all these years!" While she was moved by Chairman Mao's dedication, she also longed for Chairman Mao. I can meet Sister He and have some personal words.

Zeng Zhi also had the same idea as Shui Jing, and everyone worked tirelessly for this goal. On July 7, 1959, Chairman Mao decided to go to Lushan to meet He Zizhen. This operation required absolute confidentiality, so Shui Jing took He Zizhen out to relax on the pretext of taking He Zizhen out to relax.

At 3 pm on July 8, Shui Jing took He Zizhen to a place in Lushan to rest and let He Zizhen relax a bit. The next day, Shui Jing told He Zizhen: "There is an old friend who wants to meet you. You will be very happy to see him!" Although He Zizhen was doubtful, he still asked Shui Jing to bring him to the meeting place.

When Chairman Mao appeared on the stage, He Zizhen realized that the "old friend" Shui Jing mentioned was the Chairman Mao she thought about day and night. As soon as they met, He Zizhen couldn't control her emotions and burst into tears. Chairman Mao comforted He Zizhen's emotions while talking cordially with He Zizhen. The friendship that had lasted so many years finally found an outlet at this moment, and Shui Jing was also moved by the feelings between the two.

The "Lushan meeting" lasted for more than an hour. After He Zizhen got up and left, Chairman Mao immediately asked Shui Jing to take care of the emotional He Zizhen, and hoped that Shui Jing could accompany He Zizhen home. From this perspective , Chairman Mao’s trust in Shui Jing is even more self-evident.

Several years later, Shui Jing has become a gray-haired old man. She often tells her children about the debates she had with Chairman Mao. Chairman Mao’s "joke" not only contributed to The two have maintained a half-life friendship, and Shui Jing will miss them forever.

Chairman Mao was low-key and modest in his conduct, and he was even more humorous when dealing with staff, without any leadership airs at all.

Wu Xujun was the head nurse beside Chairman Mao, but her relationship with Chairman Mao was more like friends and partners. When Wu Xujun's name was mentioned, Chairman Mao said with a smile: "'Bacteria-free' is a good name! If you are engaged in medical work, you cannot have bacteria. If there are, then there will be some problems!"

As soon as these words came out, the people present burst into laughter, and they all gave a thumbs up in their hearts for Chairman Mao's humor.

Not only that, the relationship between Chairman Mao and his butler Wu Liandeng is also remarkable.

When he heard Wu Liandeng’s name for the first time, Chairman Mao asked Wu Liandeng: “Didn’t your parents give you this name?” Wu Liandeng said with a smile: “Indeed not, it was a monk from my hometown who met me. "You are pretty and cute, so you gave me a name for free."

Chairman Mao said with a smile: "Your name is amazing. It contains an allusion to the five sons who were admitted to the imperial examination. Not only were they admitted, but they were also admitted consecutively." , What an auspicious name! But your surname is not good, Wu Tong's "Wu", it's not all gone!"

Hearing this, Wu Liandeng was extremely nervous, and he was thinking about whether to change it. As soon as he heard his name, Chairman Mao immediately smiled and comforted him and said: "But, since you have come to work for me, it doesn't matter whether you are admitted or not. We are both serving the people!" Seeing Chairman Mao say this, Wu Liandeng was very worried. My heart finally dropped.

In words, Chairman Mao was humorous, enthusiastic and easy-going. In actions, Chairman Mao got along with the staff like old friends. On Wu Liandeng's birthday, Chairman Mao even took the initiative to take a photo with today's "birthday boy". This photo also became Wu Liandeng's "family heirloom".

When he was out for a visit, Chairman Mao heard that the name of the waitress beside him was "Yujiuxiang". Chairman Mao read the name of the waitress carefully, and then said: "The fragrance lasts for a long time." , commendable!”

As a great man of his generation, Chairman Mao has seen countless storms, but even though he has seen a lot, he is still as friendly as before, without any airs, from what he said to the staff: This can be seen in the way people interact with each other in daily life. There is a tiger in your heart, and you can smell the rose carefully. This is what a great hero should do.