Anyone who has been to Changsha probably knows that Qingshuitang, the former residence of Chairman Mao, is located in the center of Changsha, and now it has become the Changsha Museum, a key cultural relic protection unit in China and Hunan Province. However, few people know that the courtyard where Chairman Mao, his wife Yang Kaihui and their three children lived was one of the courtyards of the Governor's Office in Changsha at that time, and the owner who lived in this office at that time was Jiang Jihuan, then the finance director of Hunan Province.
19 14, when Mao Zedong came to Changsha No.1 Normal University from Shaoshanchong, Jiang Jihuan was the principal, teaching Chinese and history. 19 18, Mao Zedong and He Shuheng (both representatives of the Chinese Communist Party) invited Jiang Jihuan, then governor of Changsha, to support them in establishing Changsha Cultural Bookstore and incorporated it into the Council. Jiang Jihuan readily agreed to donate 300 silver dollars (capital stock, Mao Zedong's capital stock is 10 silver dollars, plus other people's shares to raise about 400 silver dollars) as the fund for running the bookstore. Jiang Jihuan was promoted to Queen Mother Fan, and the family still lived in the Governor's Office in Qingshuitang. 1920, in order to break the reality that the warlord government blocked the Russian revolution for a long time, Mao Zedong organized a Russian research society to study the revolutionary experience of Soviet Russia. From preparation to establishment, several meetings of Mao Zedong and others were held in Jiang Jihuan's small living room. Mao Zedong invited Jiang Jihuan as the director-general, Mao Zedong as the propaganda officer, and Huang Peng (president of Hunan Student Union) as the accounting officer. Jiang Jihuan also donated 100 silver dollar as the fund for organizing the meeting, and secretly arranged the meeting place of the Russian Research Association in Jiang Jihuan's home-Qingshuitang, the governor's yamen in Changsha. Yang Kaihui's father, Yang Changji, worked with Jiang Jihuan in Changsha First Normal University. /kloc-died young in 0/920, and Yang Kaihui returned to Hunan with her mother. At the end of the same year, Yang Kaihui married Mao Zedong. 192 1 year1October, Jiang Jihuan arranged for Mao Zedong and Yang Kaihui to live in the backyard of his Pantai Mansion, where Mao Zedong lived for one and a half years, which was the longest time that Mao Zedong and Yang Kaihui lived together after their marriage. After the first congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), it became the secret office of Hunan District Committee of the Communist Party of China. Because Mao Zedong and others lived and engaged in revolutionary activities in Jiang Jihuan's yamen, no one dared to disturb them, which well protected their safety. Yang Kaihui and her three sons born with Mao Zedong lived in Qingshuitang until May 1924.