2. Fu Cong: He works hard, being a person first, and then becoming a "home". He leads an orderly and rigorous life and loves music. At the same time, he is also an artist who loves the motherland, has both ability and political integrity and excellent personality.
3. Fu Min: Honest, kind, diligent, unknown, not proud of the aura of his father and brother.
4. Mrs. Fu Lei (Zhu Meifu): Teaching students in accordance with their aptitude is very successful.
Fu Lei (1April 7th, 908-1September 3rd, 966), a native of Xiasha Township, Nanhui County, Jiangsu Province (now Hangtou, Pudong New Area), is a famous translator, writer, educator and art critic in China, and one of the important founders of China Association for Promoting Democracy (DPP).
The extended material "Fu Lei Jia Shu" was reprinted by Yilin Press 20 18. The authors of this book are Fu Lei, Zhu Meifu and Fu Cong, and the editor is Fu Min. Letters from Fu Lei was first published in 198 1. The publication of Fu Lei's Letters was a sensational cultural event at that time and sold well for more than 30 years.
This is a letter written by Fu Lei and his wife to Fu Cong and his daughter-in-law Milla from 1954 to 1966 in May, edited by his second son Fu Min.
These letters began in 1954 when Fu Cong left home to study in Poland, and ended in 1966 when Fu Lei and his wife committed suicide.
Hundreds of letters in 12 years run through Fu Cong's growing experience from studying abroad and having a good time to getting married and having children, and also reflect Fu Lei's translation work, friends' communication and the ups and downs of Fu Lei's family fate. Fu Lei and his wife are very careful. Their son's letters were properly collected and the key contents were classified and copied into volumes.
References:
Letter from Fu Lei-Baidu Encyclopedia