On the eve of the 60th anniversary of the National Day, I received a phone call from Wang Guiqin for the first time, saying that she had participated in the editing of a book called Little Foot Mom in the Historical Tide. In a few days, this thick book with more than 500 pages and 450,000 words published by Military Wen Yi Publishing House will arrive. This is definitely not an ordinary book. This book was consulted by the children of the older generation of proletarian revolutionaries such as Zuo Taibei, Ren Yuanzheng, CoCo Lee, Li Ning, Liu Aiqin, Zhou Bingde, He Jiesheng, Tao Siliang and Peng Gang. This is a gift from the authors to the great motherland, a faithful account of the great achievements of their little mother, and a vivid revolutionary textbook. Our mother, Jia, is a great mother carved with spirit and flesh, heart and blood. She was born in Fuping, an old revolutionary area. As early as September 1937, she joined the China * * * production party and made certain contributions to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the war of liberation and the socialist revolutionary construction.
It's not short to be lucky to have been attached to Wang Guiqin for more than 50 years. Yes 1958, I was lucky enough to get her diary of going back to my hometown during the holiday. It is really a treasure, because it is a diary reviewed by the great leader Chairman Mao and published in China Youth and China Youth Daily. This is a book that Chairman Mao advised his two daughters to read carefully twice, from which we can feel the love of revolutionary leaders for the younger generation. Although there are only more than 10,000 words, The Diary of Returning from Holiday has influenced a whole generation and will always bear the cultural history of China's diary.
Wang Guiqin was my real first teacher who kept a diary. It was her sentence: "I think keeping a diary can make me live more seriously and make me think about how my day is spent." Keeping a diary is also an ideological exercise, which makes me determined to keep a diary every day. From my hometown Luoyang to Shanghai, from Shanghai to Mancheng and Baoding in Hebei, I have written for half a century.
Where is Wang Guiqin? How can I find my diary teacher? At the beginning of February, 1999, commemorating Chairman Mao's birthday, 106, I saw her long reminiscence article "The most precious and beautiful memory-Chairman Mao read my diary" written in People magazine, and felt that Wang Guiqin was so close to me. I wrote to People magazine asking questions, but there was no reply. Later, I finally found my brother (former county magistrate of Fuping) and his phone number through the inquiry of Zhao, a Fuping native, and Song Zhongxin, a colleague who works in Fuping. When I first spoke to Wang Guiqin, I couldn't express my joy and excitement.
As a representative of diary writers in China, diary has added a glorious page to Wang Guiqin's life. Because of his diary, he became a frequent visitor to Chairman Mao's home, received meticulous care and love from Chairman Mao, and became the happiest Baoding person. Diary gave her the greatest honor and became the most precious spiritual wealth in her life. Wang Guiqin can't help but remind people of Kader, an old Uighur man in Xinjiang. Kader was cordially received by Hu Jintao three times because he wrote Diary of People's Liberation Army's Love for the People. Hu Jintao said to him, "I have read more than 0/000 diaries of you/kloc-and I am very touched. I hope you will continue to write. " Kader told Hu Jintao: "I will not only keep a diary, but also let my youngest son keep a diary." Kader kept a diary for 42 years, and 1 170 articles in the diary have been collected by China Military Museum. Kader's diary was published by the People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House. Because of his diary, 62 villagers in the railing village where the old man Rebiya lived lived in a brand-new earthquake-resistant house, which is a new diary legend in contemporary times.
From Wang Guiqin to Kader, they are real diary tutors. How wonderful it is to keep a diary, including treating blogging as an online diary.
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Ji Xianlin: Love stays in the diary.
In the forties of last century, when Mr. Ji Xianlin was studying in Germany, he happened to meet with World War II, and his doctoral thesis was written with an empty stomach amid the roar of airplanes. Finished, there is no condition to print it. At this time, a German girl named irmgard helped him enthusiastically and had a warm feeling for him. Ji Lao wrote down the outline of this relationship in his diary on September 24th, 1945: "After dinner, I went to Meyrier's home at 7: 30 and typed with Itnsigard (irmgard). She advised me not to leave Germany. She is very lively and lovely tonight. I am a little reluctant to leave her, but what can I do? People like me don't deserve to love a beautiful woman like her. "
Then Ji Lao left Germany and returned to his mother's arms. Why did you leave Germany? Why not? Ji Lao talked about two reasons: First, he deeply loves the great motherland; Second, because he has a wife, Dehua.
Half a century later, Ji Lao talked about this past without hesitation because of his profound understanding of the diary. He said on August 26th 1995: "Keeping a diary can cultivate a person's sincerity. No matter when you look through the past diary, you can't modify it at will. Because it is extremely immoral to change past feelings with current feelings. " Because of this, he made the love affair in the 1940s very sincere.