Who did Si Nuo meet in Yan 'an and what touched him?
I interviewed China, Peng, He Long and other Red Army generals face to face, and forged a shallow or deep friendship. The most important of these is undoubtedly Mao Zedong. Si Nuo accurately grasped the spiritual bond between Mao Zedong and the people of China, who are mainly farmers. No one knows them better than Mao Zedong, and is better at synthesizing, expressing and understanding their wishes. This will profoundly restrict the process of China's modernization in the coming decades, including success and twists and turns.
Si Nuo's Mao Zedong is a what kind of person?
First, Chairman Mao is a very shrewd and knowledgeable intellectual. Second, Chairman Mao is a gifted strategist and political strategist. Third; Chairman Mao represents the urgent demands of the people of China; Fourth: Chairman Mao was supported by the people in the Soviet area and hated by the Nanjing government. Fifth: Chairman Mao lived a simple life, was honest and devoted to public service, could bear hardships and stand hard work, and had an iron body.
Zhou Enlai gave Si Nuo the impression that he was cool-headed, good at analysis and reasoning, and paid attention to practical experience.
What he said in a gentle way is in strange contrast with the swearing words that the Kuomintang has slandered the people as "ignorant bandits" and "robbers" for nine years.
From political leaders Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, military generals He Long, Peng, Xu Haidong, Liu Zhidan, Legend (Dong Jianwu) and Deng Fa, to the group of young pioneers who asked Peng for directions and small correspondents (Xiang Jibang) with strong personal self-esteem, they were all vividly written and truly touching. It is the history of these people, large and small, that constitutes a rich cross-section of China's modern revolutionary history.
(This article is taken from Baidu Library)