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The story of General Zhang Yunyi’s integrity
Zhang Yunyi (1892? 1974), Guangdong A native of Wenchang County (now part of Hainan Province). He joined the Communist Party of China in 1926, the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1929, and the Long March in October 1920 and 1934. He was awarded the rank of general in 1955.
In March 1956, the Cadre Bureau of the General Staff decided to transfer me to General Zhang Yunyi as secretary. In mid-June, I took a letter of introduction from the General Office of the Military Commission and reported to Zhang Yunyi at Nanchizi on the 18th.
Zhang Yunyi kindly asked about my age, family, work experience, education level, etc. and said: "You are welcome to help me do something." ?
Act strictly in accordance with the requirements of party members
In the autumn of 1954, after Zhang Yunyi came to Beijing from Qingdao to settle down, the staff persuaded Mr. Zhang to let his youngest son Guangdong come to ?August 1st? I went to primary school to study and said that the teaching, food and other conditions there were better. Zhang Yunyi said disapprovingly: There is Beichizi Primary School nearby. Why should Guangdong make more friends with children of working people and increase his feelings for working people? This will be of great benefit to his growth!?
Speaking of this, Zhang Yunyi also called Guangdong to his side and confessed: When you go to Beichizi Primary School to study and fill in the form, only fill in your mother's name, not my name. ?
Guangdong said in embarrassment: ?What if people ask me who my father is and where he works?
?That’s easy! Just say that my father is missing Zhang Yunyi’s humor say.
In the autumn of 1959, Guangdong was admitted to Beijing No. 4 Middle School with excellent results, and later to Harbin Military Industry.
After Zhang Guangdong joined the party while studying in Harbin Military Industry, he suddenly received a letter from his father. ?My father called me Comrade Guangdong in the letter, and explained why he called me comrade. He said that I was already a party member, and we were comrades, and we must act strictly according to the requirements of party members. ?Zhang Guangdong later recalled.
?My father’s biggest influence on me is that he always follows the rules and seeks truth from facts, whether in combat command or in all other aspects. He also taught me not to strive for fame and wealth. He himself never takes credit or strives for his own achievements. ?
Zhang Yunyi’s second grandson, Xiaoqiang, was assigned to work on a military reclamation farm after graduating from middle school. Zhang Yunyi said happily: "We have another farmer in our family. It's great. I am also a child of a farmer!"
"I'm not here to enjoy the mountains and rivers!"
In late November 1956, Zhang Yunyi went to Jinan, Shandong Province to inspect the work. In the afternoon of the same day, Ma Baosan, director of the United Front Work Department of the Provincial Party Committee, accompanied him to Daming Lake. The scenery surrounded by lotus and three willows did not arouse much interest in him. On the way back to his residence, Ma Baosan said: Tomorrow, we will go to Qianfo Mountain and Baotu Spring. ?
Zhang Yunyi waved his hands after hearing this: ?I’m here to work, not to enjoy the sights!?
He works more than 10 hours a day in Jinan, listening to reports, Inspect hospitals, food companies and rural agricultural cooperatives. Forums attended by grassroots cadres and mass representatives were held wherever they went.
At this time, the National People’s Congress forwarded him a letter from the masses. The letter writer is a company cadre of a certain unit of the People's Liberation Army. The letter reflects that a village cadre in Xiaotun Village, Wendeng, his hometown, Shandong Province, retaliated against his father Yu Tonghai because of some problems during the land reform. He hopes that the National People's Congress will investigate deal with.
After Zhang Yunyi finished his inspection work in Qingdao, he said to Teng Jinglu, Secretary of the Qingdao Municipal Party Committee: "I will also go to Xiaotun Village, Wendeng County, to investigate and understand the issue of retaliation against a military family member." ?
Secretary Teng dissuaded and said: "The climate is very cold now, so don't go. Just let Secretary Zhang investigate and deal with it. We still have some work to report to you?" Zhang Yunyi reluctantly agreed.
After I arrived in Wendeng County, I learned about the whole process of this matter and my opinions on how to deal with it. After returning to Qingdao, I reported the situation to Zhang Yunyi. After hearing this, he asked me: Have you gone to Xiaotun Village to see Old Man Tonghai?
No, Xiaotun Village is still about 30 miles away from the county seat. I think the county has already prepared to solve the problem. I didn’t go to the village. ?I answered truthfully.
?Have you not done your job well? Let’s do this! I will go there again to see the situation in Wendeng County and also visit the old man Yu Tonghai. ?
On December 24, amid heavy snowfall, I followed Zhang Yunyi to Xiaotun Village, Wendeng County. When Yu Tonghai learned that Zhang Yunyi had come here specifically to understand and deal with the issue of retaliation against him, he was so moved that he burst into tears and kowtowed in thanks.
Zhang Yunyi quickly stopped and said: "I am entrusted by the people's government. As a people's representative, it is my responsibility to come here to understand and solve your problems. There is no need to thank me. If you want to thank me, just thank the party." And the People's Government!?
At the subsequent mass symposium held in the village, Zhang Yunyi listened carefully to the masses' opinions on government work and cadres. He said: Our people's governments at all levels serve the people, and all cadres are servants of the people. We should wholeheartedly do good things for the people and solve the practical difficulties of the people. We must not use power to suppress others, proceed from selfish interests, and retaliate against the people is not allowed by party discipline and state law. ?His words drew loud applause from the crowd.