Wang, president of China Red Culture International Exchange Promotion Association, is the husband of his daughter Li Ne, and has lived with Li Ne for nearly 30 years. Because of his efforts, a once special family, like most ordinary people in China, returned to an ordinary family.
The couple have been living a simple and frugal life for decades. They are always together, often helping each other to squeeze the bus, and learning calligraphy is also an indispensable entertainment in life. When the yellowed past was blown away by the wind, it was already one of thousands of ordinary families in Qian Qian, China.
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Li Ne is younger than Wang 13 years old. Li Ne, who is in poor health, is very concerned about his wife's health. Wang said, "When I was in my 70s, Li Ne always reminded me,' You are old, don't be tired and ill, and don't be too sad. ""During the revolutionary war, Wang's right eye, left shoulder and cervical vertebra were all injured, and his health was not very good. When he heard that his wife was caring and attentive, he was deeply moved.
Wang wrote the book "Shenfu Red Army Guerrilla" and visited the old revolutionaries in Shenfu area of northern Shaanxi, consulting a lot of historical materials, such as Yulin City, Shenmu County and Fugu County.
In terms of literature and history, Wang and Li Ne, who graduated from Peking University History Department, have a lot in common. In their later years, they practiced calligraphy together. Li Ne, a native of Jingqing, Rainbow, likes official script and seal script very much. Learning calligraphy has become an indispensable entertainment in life. Every morning, they would go out for a walk hand in hand to exercise, but then Li Ne often fell down because of leg disease, and the walk was terminated.