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A brief introduction to Li Jianzhen's 300-word data
Li Jianzhen (1907 ——1992), female, from Danan, Fengshun, Meizhou, Guangdong; Born in a poor peasant family, she was sold to poor peasant Zhujiajian Island as a child bride and took part in labor since childhood; /kloc-in the summer of 0/926, he received the propaganda and education of the workers and peasants revolution, got to know Peng Pai, actively participated in the peasant movement, and was elected as a member of the fourth area Farmers Association; Joined China 1927 in June. He has served as the first secretary of the CPC Guangdong Central Committee (now Foshan City), secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Supervision Committee, member of the Central Supervision Committee, secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, secretary of the provincial party Committee, member of the Central Advisory Committee, and director of the Standing Committee of the Guangdong Provincial People's Congress.

Li Jianzhen, born in 0907 at 65438+65438+ 10 1, was forced by life and sold to others as a child bride for eight coppers (1 month1). The adoptive father's name is Zhu Yaoheng and he is also a poor farmer. He lives in Jiaotouwo, Qingxi Village, Fengshun County, and he worked as a farmer in Li Jianzhen and Mao Zedong on March 25th. 1949.

Chop wood, burn charcoal, and help people tie rafts for a living. He has three sons (the eldest son: Zhu Riquan, the second son: Zhu Rizai and the whole son: Zhu Rixiao). Li Jian is actually the child bride of his eldest son Zhu Riquan. Fengshun County is a poor and backward county in the mountainous area of eastern Guangdong, with bronze clapping in the north and Zhang Hongtu and Jiulong Palm in the west. Lianhua Mountain spans the whole county from northeast to southwest, with many mountains and few fields and poor land. During the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, the annual output of rice in this county was less than three months. Except for a few bureaucrats and gentry, rice is the staple food, and most people live on sweet potatoes and potatoes all the year round. Many people were forced to leave their homes and work as coolies in Nanyang to make a living. According to the introduction of Jiaotouwo, the former residence of Li Jianzhen, a Hakka in Guangdong.

Custom: On the day Li Jianzhen passed the door, an uncle and aunt of Zhujiajian came to Li Jianzhen's house to meet her with eight hanging copper coins, a big red cloth belt embroidered with a dragon wind (used by Cantonese people to carry children), a big rooster (commonly known as a leading chicken), a small red rope and a red oiled paper umbrella. Li Jianzhen's father asked someone to write down his birthday in Li Jianzhen on a piece of red paper in advance. After Aunt Zhujiajian came to Li Jianzhen, Li Jianzhen's father put this red note on a red umbrella, accompanied by a hen (commonly known as a rooster), and asked Li Jianzhen's maid-in-waiting mother to carry Li Jianzhen to Zhujialai. In Zhujiajian Island, a cousin took the groom, knocked on the umbrella three times with a fan, then took off the note and put it on the groom, put away the umbrella and took off the strap. The maid and mother hugged Li Jianzhen, the infant bride and the 8-year-old groom. After meeting the bride, Li Jianzhen became a Zhujiajian, and Li Jianzhen's name was written on the ancestral card of Zhujiajian. At that time, Li Jianzhen didn't have a name, so his adoptive father was named Li Jianzhen. Li Jianzhen Since then, Li Jianzhen has started the life of a child bride. Jiaotouwo is a small village in a deep mountain canyon. There are mountains in front and behind the village. On the slopes on both sides of the valley, there are some small terraces belonging to the clan. There are only five or six families in the village, all tenants, renting these terraces. Terraces are not irrigated, the soil is barren and the yield is very low. In addition to paying rent, the rice planted every year is only enough to eat rice and dry rice during the Spring Festival. Usually, old people and children cook some rice soup, and mainly eat Li Jianzhen Memorial Hall.

Grains are sweet potatoes that grow on hillsides. Wearing homemade homespun. During the slack season, the women in the village went up the mountain to cut firewood, picked it up and sold it in the market, replacing it with necessities such as oil, salt, needles and thread. Li Jianzhen's adoptive parents are kind-hearted and raised Li Jianzhen as their own daughter. When Li Jianzhen was five or six years old, she began to understand. When the foster mother cooks, she can help make a fire, take care of her brother and help cook pork dishes. /kloc-at the age of 0/0, the adoptive father helped others to make some money and sent his youngest son to a neighboring village to learn private school. The youngest son is the same age as Li Jianzhen, but Li Jianzhen is taller and more sensible. Li Jianzhen's adoptive father asked Li Jianzhen to take his younger brother to school, and secretly paid the teacher a little more tuition so that Li Jianzhen could attend a private school. At that time, in the mountain village of Fengshun County, girls seldom read books. In this way, Li Jianzhen went to a private school in the morning and went home to do housework in the afternoon. By the age of 14 or 15, he had become the main labor force in the family.

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