After Mao was driven mad

In 1927, Yang Kaihui took her three sons to the countryside to escape from the Kuomintang, but was eventually arrested. Due to Mao’s cold-bloodedness and failure to rescue her, Yang Kaihui was shot, while Mao Linying, Mao Anqing and Mao Anlong were released on bail and raised by their grandmother. After several changes, Mao Xianying and Mao Xianying were sent to Moscow in 1936 and entered the International Children’s Home No. 2. Mao Anqing’s Russian name was Alexander.

In 1947, Mao returned to China and joined the Communist Party of China (CPC), where he worked on land reform in Heilongjiang. after the establishment of the CPC in 1949, he became a soldier with the rank of lieutenant colonel and worked as a compiler at the Academy of Military Sciences. in the autumn of 1951, Mao had a verbal dispute with his leader and Mao ordered him to write a review, driving him crazy and making him hospitalized several times, eventually becoming an invalid.

Lin Liguo, Lin Biao’s son, also confirmed in his secret plan for an armed coup, the “Project 571” document: “His past secretaries, who committed suicide, were imprisoned, and his few close comrades and close associates were also sent to him. Even his own son was driven mad by him.” The “he” referred to here is Mao Zedong.

In January 1960, while Mao was convalescing in Dalian, Mao Zedong and Zhang Wenqiu arranged a marriage between Mao and Zhang’s second daughter, Shao Hua, a Peking University student, in the form of an in-law, and the two were married in Dalian in late April, returning to Beijing in the spring of 1962. At that time, the hospital suggested that such patients could not get married according to the law, but because Mao agreed, the hospital did not dare to openly oppose it.

After Mao and Shaohua returned to Beijing, Mao received them and the three left a photo together (which can be seen online). Surprisingly, Mao and his son Mao Anqing did not have any physical intimacy, and even their expressions were very serious, but their right hands were interlocked with Shaohua’s fingers; and Mao Anqing gave the impression of being sincere and uncomfortable. The relationship between father and son, father-in-law and daughter-in-law dislocation naturally makes people associate. After all, in those days when the world was not open, Mao, as a grandfather, loved his daughter-in-law, but he did not have to “interlock his fingers”, and such scenes usually happened between lovers.

What really happened between Mao and Shaohua? The first time the company was in the market, it was a good place to start. However, what everyone did not expect was that Jiang Qing’s speech pointed the finger at Shao Hua: “Shao Hua is a second-year student at Peking University, her mother Zhang Wenqiu is very bad …… Zhang Wenqiu has ambitions, I do not agree that Shao Hua and Mao Xianqing married… …they …… got married!” Said, Jiang Qing also cried out. At that time, the whole audience of all kinds of people are silly, do not know what slogans to shout is, Shao Hua in the meeting immediately after the run away.

It is reasonable to say that Jiang Qing has no need to interfere with the marriage of Mao Anqing, who is not his own child, unless she has some problems with Shao Hua. And sources say that Mao and Zhang Wenqiu had an affair in their early years, and after Zhang was hopelessly stationed in Zhongnanhai, Zhang then contributed his two daughters one after another. The eldest daughter Liu Siqi married Mao Xianying, but unfortunately Mao Xianying died early; the second daughter married Mao Xianying, who was mentally ill, but had an unclear relationship with the old Mao. The second daughter married the mentally ill Mao Anqing, but had an unclear relationship with the old Mao. I think Jiang Qing knew all this well, but was unable to say anything.

On January 17, 1970, Shao Hua gave birth to a son, Mao Xinyu. It is rumored that it is the result of incest with Mao. The author does not assert that this is the case, but there are two facts that we should know: First, Shao Hua’s relationship with Mao is really extraordinary, not only can she take photos of Mao’s life at will, but also has her own darkroom in Zhongnanhai to develop photos; in addition, she can enter and leave Mao’s residence at will, and such a right does not even have Jiang Qing and all of Mao’s children. Secondly, is it not normal that Mao has never seen his only “grandson” Mao Xinyu in his life?

Today, most of the people involved are dead, but the existence of Mao Xinyu, a living treasure, makes it impossible to ignore this possible scandal.

As for how Mao Anqing lived his life, he himself is the most clear. September 1, 1997, “Earth” published an article entitled “in Mao Anqing, Shao Hua’s house as a guest”, in which it is written: 54-year-old Mao Anqing went to Shaoshan in 1977, the familiar scenery before he remembered a story related to “father”. When he was a child, he broke a porcelain cup and was reprimanded by his father. His mother, on the other hand, had a much deeper impression in his mind. As a child, he grew up next to his mother, who was called “Yang Yongshou”. When he came to visit his mother’s grave decades later, with tears in his eyes, he wrote “Yang Anqing” in his signature book at his old residence in Pancang.

The cowardly Mao Anqing wrote his signature as “Yang Anqing”, which should be the truest reflection of his heart. In his mind, what kind of role did his father play? Harsh? Ruthless? Incest? Lustful? Perhaps only he knew himself.

In his later years, Mao lived in the General Staff Sanatorium in Beidaihe, mainly for writing and static activities, and because of his low profile, there was basically no news about him. In December 2008, his ashes were moved to his mother’s mausoleum. Who caused the tragic life of Mao Nanqing who was born in an imperial family?