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[A Hundred Years of Truth] Huang Yanpei defected to the CCP and nine members of his family were persecuted. He turned into a thief and became his father - he died unjustly!
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[A Hundred Years of Truth] Huang Yanpei defected to the CCP and nine members of his family were persecuted. He turned into a thief and became his father - he died unjustly!
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[A Century of Truth] Nine members of Huang Yanpei¡¦s family defected to the CCP and were persecuted

Huang Yanpei is famous at home and abroad for discussing the "historical cycle rate" with Mao Zedong. After he defected to the CCP, his family of nine was brutally persecuted by the CCP. What kind of tragedy is this? (Provided by "A Hundred Years of Truth")
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Updated: 2022-10-25 8:00 PM Tags: A Hundred Years of Truth, Huang Yanpei, Cycle Rate
Audience friends, hello everyone, welcome to "A Hundred Years of Truth".

Huang Yanpei is famous at home and abroad for discussing the "historical cycle rate" with Mao Zedong. However, after he defected to the CCP, his family of nine was brutally persecuted by the CCP. Today, I will tell you about this sad tragedy.


In 1878, Huang Yanpei was born in Chuansha County, Jiangsu Province, which is today's Pudong New Area, Shanghai. He later became a modern Chinese educator, social activist, and one of the main founders of the China Democratic League and the China Democratic National Construction Association.
Huang Yanpei talks about historical cycle rates.
According to the interview "Seventy Years of Ups and Downs of "Huang Yanpei Cycle Rate"", Huang Yanpei's youngest son Huang Fangyi revealed that on July 1, 1945, Huang Yanpei and six other people acted as "third-party leaders" to promote the advancement of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Peace talks, and was invited to visit Yan'an, the headquarters of the CCP.

On July 4, 1945, Mao Zedong asked Huang Yanpei what he thought of Yan'an. Huang said: "I have been alive for more than sixty years. Not only what I have heard, but what I have seen with my own eyes, it is true that as the saying goes, 'its prosperity is booming, its demise is also sudden.' One person, a family, a group, a place, and even a whole In our country, many units are unable to escape from the dominance of this cyclical rate. In the beginning, everyone concentrated on everything, and no one did not pay attention to it, and no one did not work hard. Maybe it was difficult and difficult at that time, and the only way was to find a life from thousands of deaths. Now that the environment has gradually improved, the spirit I gradually let it go... In this history, there are some that are 'lazy in politics and eunuchs succeed', there are also some that are 'people die and the government rests', and there are also some that are 'seeking honor and humiliation'. In short, it cannot escape this cyclical rate."

Mao Zedong replied: "We have found a new way, and we can break out of this cyclical rate. This new way is democracy. Only by allowing the people to supervise the government will the government dare not relax. Only when everyone rises to take responsibility can the government cease to exist. "

This conversation later became known as the "cave-dwelling pair."

After Huang Yanpei returned to Chongqing from Yan'an, he was extremely excited. He closed the door and thanked guests, carefully recalling what he saw and heard in Yan'an. He dictated, and his wife Yao Weijun wrote the book "Return from Yan'an", which sang praises to the CCP from many aspects such as perceptions of Yan'an, impressions of Yan'an characters, Yan'an political style, and the situation of the Yan'an talks.

Before and after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, many groups of people went to Yan'an from Chongqing with various identities. Some of them also published journals about their journey to Yan'an, but none of them, like Huang Yanpei, clearly expressed their appreciation and support for the CCP leaders and the CCP's governance.

The trip to Yan'an became an important turning point for Huang Yanpei's choice to defect to the CCP in 1949.

But in fact, when he went to Yan'an, excluding the day when he arrived in Yan'an and the day when he left Yan'an, he only spent three days there. During these three days, he talked with Mao Zedong for more than ten hours. The rest of the time is just a quick glance.

However, Huang Yanpei believed what he saw and heard during these three days.

"Huang Yanpei Cycle Rate" is banned from talking about.
After the Chinese Communist Party seized power on October 1, 1949, Huang Yanpei served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Government Affairs Council and Minister of Light Industry, Vice Chairman of the National People's Congress, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, member of the Central Standing Committee of the Democratic League, and China Democratic National Construction Association. Chairman of the Central Committee, etc.

However, his famous "historical cycle rate" has begun to be banned.

According to Huang Yanpei¡¦s son Huang Fangyi, in the early 1950s, at a ministry meeting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Communist Party of China, the first minister Xie Juezai quoted Huang Yanpei¡¦s talk about ¡§cyclical rate¡¨ with Mao Zedong in Yan¡¦an and Mao¡¦s talk about ¡§democracy¡¨ in his report. The term "supervision". Xie Juezai put forward the new slogan of "democratic supervision" and believed that democratic supervision should be implemented for government agencies at all levels.

Unexpectedly, these words led to a question from the director of the Department of Internal Affairs of a southern province in the audience. The director stood up and asked: "Our proposal of democratic supervision is aimed at the reactionary regime of the Kuomintang. Does our Communist Party's people's democratic regime still need supervision? This kind of supervision is not to supervise Chairman Mao. ?"

This question caught Xie Juezai off guard. He wanted to explain, but he couldn't.

Afterwards, I don¡¦t know whether it was the director or someone else who reported the matter to a certain leader of the central government. The central leader fully supported the director¡¦s opinion, criticized Xie Juezai, and explicitly ordered not to quote this statement inside or outside the party in the future. A dialogue on "Huang Yanpei Cycle Rate".

After the news reached Huang Yanpei's ears, he "could only accept it against his will, declare against his will that the cycle rate issue has been solved by the CCP, and never talk about this issue again."

Later, in the memoir "Eighty Years" written by Huang Yanpei before his death, although he mentioned his trip to Yan'an that year, he deliberately did not mention the conversation between him and Mao Zedong about periodicity.

Seven "rightists" and one "counterrevolutionary"
Huang Yanpei originally had an enviable big family. He has six sons and six daughters with his first wife, Wang Jiesi, and two sons and two daughters with his second wife, Yao Weijun.

Huang Yanpei¡¦s children are all very outstanding. For example, the eldest son Huang Fanggang graduated from Tsinghua University and later studied at Carleton University and Harvard University in the United States; the second son Huang Jingwu graduated from Tsinghua University and later studied at Harvard University in the United States; the third son Huang Wanli came to The fourth son, Huang Daneng, graduated from the Civil Engineering Department of Fudan University and later studied at the British Tunnel Cement Company; the youngest son, Huang Fangyi, graduated from Duke University in the United States.

Huang Yanpei's eldest daughter, Huang Lu, graduated from Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences; his eldest son-in-law, Zhang Xinyi, studied at Cornell University in the United States; his second daughter, Huang Xiaotong, graduated from Yenching University; his second son-in-law, Wang Guozhen, studied at Columbia University in the United States; his fourth daughter, Huang Suhui, and his fourth son-in-law. Chen Qiang, both graduated from medical school.

If the CCP really engages in "democracy" and "lets the people supervise the government" as Mao Zedong said back then, Huang Yanpei's children may be able to achieve greater things.

However, after the founding of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong "never forgot class struggle" and fought against heaven, earth and people. He threw "democracy" and "supervision" out of the window and launched dozens of bloody and brutal political movements.

In 1957, Mao first encouraged intellectuals to provide opinions to the party and help the party rectify its policies. This was actually "leading the snake out of its hole." After all the "snakes" were led out of the hole, Mao immediately launched an anti-rightist movement.

At that time, Mao Zedong was concerned about Huang Yanpei's reputation and did not label him as a rightist, but his children were not spared.

The third son Huang Wanli, the fourth son Huang Daneng, the fifth son Huang Bixin, the eldest daughter Huang Lu, the fourth daughter Huang Suhui and her husband Chen Qiang, and the eldest son Wang Shifang of the second daughter Huang Xiaotong were all labeled as rightists; the second daughter Huang Xiaotong was officially designated as a rightist because of her firm belief in Christianity. as "counter-revolutionary".

Huang Wanli was a rightist appointed by Mao
. Let¡¦s talk about the experiences of Huang Wanli and Huang Bixin in detail.

Huang Wanli received a doctorate in engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1937. He has driven 45,000 miles in the United States and visited all major water conservancy projects.

In 1945, Huang Wanli served as an inspection engineer of the Ministry of Water Resources of the Republic of China. After that, he successively served as director and chief engineer of the Gansu Provincial Water Conservancy Bureau, member of the Yellow River Water Conservancy Commission, and consultant to the Northeast Water Conservancy General Administration. In 1953, he was transferred to Tsinghua University to teach.

According to the article "The Conscience of Science: Huang Wanli and the Sanmenxia Project Debate", in April 1955, the Sanmenxia Reservoir Project on the Yellow River started. In the same month, the Ministry of Water Resources of the Communist Party of China convened more than 70 scholars to discuss the Sanmenxia water conservancy planning plan that had already started construction. Huang Wanli was the only participant who opposed the construction. Later practice proved that Huang's opinion was completely correct, but the CCP did not adopt it.

On June 19, 1957, Huang Wanli published the essay "Hua Cong Xiao Yu" in the Tsinghua University magazine. He was inspired to talk about the necessity of people's supervision of the government and the democratization of government decision-making. After seeing this, Mao Zedong ordered: "What are these words?" After Mao's words, Huang Wanli was immediately labeled as a rightist.

Afterwards, Huang Wanli was deprived of the right to teach, do scientific research, and publish articles. He was sent to work on construction sites and was criticized in meetings and conferences. His children's further education was affected.

After the Cultural Revolution broke out in May 1966, Huang Wanli was whipped until he bled and his head was shaved; his home was ransacked many times, and some valuable calligraphy, paintings, manuscripts, and photos were torn into pieces. Soon, he was kicked out of his home and three generations lived together in the simplest dormitory in Tsinghua University. His salary was deducted and he was only paid 20 yuan a month for living expenses. He was also ordered to clean the inside and outside of the Water Conservancy Department every day.

In 1969, Huang Wanli was sent to work in Poyang Lake, Jiangxi Province. In 1974, he was taken back to Tsinghua University for criticism. He has been labeled a rightist for 23 years.

Huang Bixin was punished so much that his family was destroyed.
Let¡¦s talk about the fifth son Huang Bixin.

According to the book "Victims of the Cultural Revolution", Huang Bixin was working as a teacher at Dalian Institute of Technology when the anti-rightist movement broke out.

Among Huang Yanpei's children, Huang Bixin is the most introverted, simple and taciturn. Besides teaching, when he has nothing to do, he likes to sing Li Shangyin's poem in Suzhou Pingtan, "It's hard to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers can wither..." Others couldn't understand what he was singing, but he sang along. Play and sing at the same time and enjoy it. However, even such a calm and peaceful person was labeled as a rightist.

After the Cultural Revolution began, Huang Bixin was hit again. The rebels took turns to interrogate him. The fragile Huang Bixin could not bear the blow. On June 14, 1966, he hanged himself at home at the age of 41. Not long after he committed suicide, his 14-year-old daughter Huang Keqing disappeared on October 26, 1966 and disappeared from the world.

Huang Bixin's wife Yu Qiyun was devastated by the loss of her husband and daughter. However, the rebels did not let her go. On June 15, 1968, Yu Qiyun was severely tortured during the "isolation review", forced to jump from the building (some say pushed down the building), and was seriously injured. He bled to death.

Huang Yanpei¡¦s wife committed suicide.
Huang Yanpei passed away before the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution. Otherwise, it is conceivable that he would have been doomed.

His wife, Yao Weijun, came from a scholarly family and was good at poetry and prose. She lived until the Cultural Revolution, but became Huang Yanpei's scapegoat during the Cultural Revolution and was severely beaten and humiliated. On January 20, 1968, Yao Weijun committed suicide by taking sleeping pills. He was under 59 years old.

Okay, that¡¦s it for today¡¦s program. Thanks for watching. See you next time.

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[A Hundred Years of Truth] Huang Yanpei defected to the CCP and nine members of his family were persecuted. He turned into a thief and became his father - he died unjustly!
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[A Century of Truth] Nine members of Huang Yanpei¡¦s family defected to the CCP and were persecuted

Huang Yanpei is famous at home and abroad for discussing the "historical cycle rate" with Mao Zedong. After he defected to the CCP, his family of nine was brutally persecuted by the CCP. What kind of tragedy is this? (Provided by "A Hundred Years of Truth")
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Updated: 2022-10-25 8:00 PM Tags: A Hundred Years of Truth, Huang Yanpei, Cycle Rate
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Huang Yanpei is famous at home and abroad for discussing the "historical cycle rate" with Mao Zedong. However, after he defected to the CCP, his family of nine was brutally persecuted by the CCP. Today, I will tell you about this sad tragedy.


In 1878, Huang Yanpei was born in Chuansha County, Jiangsu Province, which is today's Pudong New Area, Shanghai. He later became a modern Chinese educator, social activist, and one of the main founders of the China Democratic League and the China Democratic National Construction Association.
Huang Yanpei talks about historical cycle rates.
According to the interview "Seventy Years of Ups and Downs of "Huang Yanpei Cycle Rate"", Huang Yanpei's youngest son Huang Fangyi revealed that on July 1, 1945, Huang Yanpei and six other people acted as "third-party leaders" to promote the advancement of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Peace talks, and was invited to visit Yan'an, the headquarters of the CCP.

On July 4, 1945, Mao Zedong asked Huang Yanpei what he thought of Yan'an. Huang said: "I have been alive for more than sixty years. Not only what I have heard, but what I have seen with my own eyes, it is true that as the saying goes, 'its prosperity is booming, its demise is also sudden.' One person, a family, a group, a place, and even a whole In our country, many units are unable to escape from the dominance of this cyclical rate. In the beginning, everyone concentrated on everything, and no one did not pay attention to it, and no one did not work hard. Maybe it was difficult and difficult at that time, and the only way was to find a life from thousands of deaths. Now that the environment has gradually improved, the spirit I gradually let it go... In this history, there are some that are 'lazy in politics and eunuchs succeed', there are also some that are 'people die and the government rests', and there are also some that are 'seeking honor and humiliation'. In short, it cannot escape this cyclical rate."

Mao Zedong replied: "We have found a new way, and we can break out of this cyclical rate. This new way is democracy. Only by allowing the people to supervise the government will the government dare not relax. Only when everyone rises to take responsibility can the government cease to exist. "

This conversation later became known as the "cave-dwelling pair."

After Huang Yanpei returned to Chongqing from Yan'an, he was extremely excited. He closed the door and thanked guests, carefully recalling what he saw and heard in Yan'an. He dictated, and his wife Yao Weijun wrote the book "Return from Yan'an", which sang praises to the CCP from many aspects such as perceptions of Yan'an, impressions of Yan'an characters, Yan'an political style, and the situation of the Yan'an talks.

Before and after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, many groups of people went to Yan'an from Chongqing with various identities. Some of them also published journals about their journey to Yan'an, but none of them, like Huang Yanpei, clearly expressed their appreciation and support for the CCP leaders and the CCP's governance.

The trip to Yan'an became an important turning point for Huang Yanpei's choice to defect to the CCP in 1949.

But in fact, when he went to Yan'an, excluding the day when he arrived in Yan'an and the day when he left Yan'an, he only spent three days there. During these three days, he talked with Mao Zedong for more than ten hours. The rest of the time is just a quick glance.

However, Huang Yanpei believed what he saw and heard during these three days.

"Huang Yanpei Cycle Rate" is banned from talking about.
After the Chinese Communist Party seized power on October 1, 1949, Huang Yanpei served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Government Affairs Council and Minister of Light Industry, Vice Chairman of the National People's Congress, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, member of the Central Standing Committee of the Democratic League, and China Democratic National Construction Association. Chairman of the Central Committee, etc.

However, his famous "historical cycle rate" has begun to be banned.

According to Huang Yanpei¡¦s son Huang Fangyi, in the early 1950s, at a ministry meeting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Communist Party of China, the first minister Xie Juezai quoted Huang Yanpei¡¦s talk about ¡§cyclical rate¡¨ with Mao Zedong in Yan¡¦an and Mao¡¦s talk about ¡§democracy¡¨ in his report. The term "supervision". Xie Juezai put forward the new slogan of "democratic supervision" and believed that democratic supervision should be implemented for government agencies at all levels.

Unexpectedly, these words led to a question from the director of the Department of Internal Affairs of a southern province in the audience. The director stood up and asked: "Our proposal of democratic supervision is aimed at the reactionary regime of the Kuomintang. Does our Communist Party's people's democratic regime still need supervision? This kind of supervision is not to supervise Chairman Mao. ?"

This question caught Xie Juezai off guard. He wanted to explain, but he couldn't.

Afterwards, I don¡¦t know whether it was the director or someone else who reported the matter to a certain leader of the central government. The central leader fully supported the director¡¦s opinion, criticized Xie Juezai, and explicitly ordered not to quote this statement inside or outside the party in the future. A dialogue on "Huang Yanpei Cycle Rate".

After the news reached Huang Yanpei's ears, he "could only accept it against his will, declare against his will that the cycle rate issue has been solved by the CCP, and never talk about this issue again."

Later, in the memoir "Eighty Years" written by Huang Yanpei before his death, although he mentioned his trip to Yan'an that year, he deliberately did not mention the conversation between him and Mao Zedong about periodicity.

Seven "rightists" and one "counterrevolutionary"
Huang Yanpei originally had an enviable big family. He has six sons and six daughters with his first wife, Wang Jiesi, and two sons and two daughters with his second wife, Yao Weijun.

Huang Yanpei¡¦s children are all very outstanding. For example, the eldest son Huang Fanggang graduated from Tsinghua University and later studied at Carleton University and Harvard University in the United States; the second son Huang Jingwu graduated from Tsinghua University and later studied at Harvard University in the United States; the third son Huang Wanli came to The fourth son, Huang Daneng, graduated from the Civil Engineering Department of Fudan University and later studied at the British Tunnel Cement Company; the youngest son, Huang Fangyi, graduated from Duke University in the United States.

Huang Yanpei's eldest daughter, Huang Lu, graduated from Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences; his eldest son-in-law, Zhang Xinyi, studied at Cornell University in the United States; his second daughter, Huang Xiaotong, graduated from Yenching University; his second son-in-law, Wang Guozhen, studied at Columbia University in the United States; his fourth daughter, Huang Suhui, and his fourth son-in-law. Chen Qiang, both graduated from medical school.

If the CCP really engages in "democracy" and "lets the people supervise the government" as Mao Zedong said back then, Huang Yanpei's children may be able to achieve greater things.

However, after the founding of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong "never forgot class struggle" and fought against heaven, earth and people. He threw "democracy" and "supervision" out of the window and launched dozens of bloody and brutal political movements.

In 1957, Mao first encouraged intellectuals to provide opinions to the party and help the party rectify its policies. This was actually "leading the snake out of its hole." After all the "snakes" were led out of the hole, Mao immediately launched an anti-rightist movement.

At that time, Mao Zedong was concerned about Huang Yanpei's reputation and did not label him as a rightist, but his children were not spared.

The third son Huang Wanli, the fourth son Huang Daneng, the fifth son Huang Bixin, the eldest daughter Huang Lu, the fourth daughter Huang Suhui and her husband Chen Qiang, and the eldest son Wang Shifang of the second daughter Huang Xiaotong were all labeled as rightists; the second daughter Huang Xiaotong was officially designated as a rightist because of her firm belief in Christianity. as "counter-revolutionary".

Huang Wanli was a rightist appointed by Mao
. Let¡¦s talk about the experiences of Huang Wanli and Huang Bixin in detail.

Huang Wanli received a doctorate in engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1937. He has driven 45,000 miles in the United States and visited all major water conservancy projects.

In 1945, Huang Wanli served as an inspection engineer of the Ministry of Water Resources of the Republic of China. After that, he successively served as director and chief engineer of the Gansu Provincial Water Conservancy Bureau, member of the Yellow River Water Conservancy Commission, and consultant to the Northeast Water Conservancy General Administration. In 1953, he was transferred to Tsinghua University to teach.

According to the article "The Conscience of Science: Huang Wanli and the Sanmenxia Project Debate", in April 1955, the Sanmenxia Reservoir Project on the Yellow River started. In the same month, the Ministry of Water Resources of the Communist Party of China convened more than 70 scholars to discuss the Sanmenxia water conservancy planning plan that had already started construction. Huang Wanli was the only participant who opposed the construction. Later practice proved that Huang's opinion was completely correct, but the CCP did not adopt it.

On June 19, 1957, Huang Wanli published the essay "Hua Cong Xiao Yu" in the Tsinghua University magazine. He was inspired to talk about the necessity of people's supervision of the government and the democratization of government decision-making. After seeing this, Mao Zedong ordered: "What are these words?" After Mao's words, Huang Wanli was immediately labeled as a rightist.

Afterwards, Huang Wanli was deprived of the right to teach, do scientific research, and publish articles. He was sent to work on construction sites and was criticized in meetings and conferences. His children's further education was affected.

After the Cultural Revolution broke out in May 1966, Huang Wanli was whipped until he bled and his head was shaved; his home was ransacked many times, and some valuable calligraphy, paintings, manuscripts, and photos were torn into pieces. Soon, he was kicked out of his home and three generations lived together in the simplest dormitory in Tsinghua University. His salary was deducted and he was only paid 20 yuan a month for living expenses. He was also ordered to clean the inside and outside of the Water Conservancy Department every day.

In 1969, Huang Wanli was sent to work in Poyang Lake, Jiangxi Province. In 1974, he was taken back to Tsinghua University for criticism. He has been labeled a rightist for 23 years.

Huang Bixin's family was ruined,
let alone his fifth son, Huang Bixin.

According to the book "Cultural Revolution Victims", when the anti-rightist movement broke out, Huang Bixin was a teacher at Dalian Institute of Technology.

Among Huang Yanpei's children, Huang Bixin is the most introverted, simple and taciturn. Apart from teaching, when he has nothing to do, he likes to sing Li Shangyin's poem "It's hard to say goodbye when we meet each other, the east wind is weak and the flowers are gone..." Others can't understand what he is singing, but he can't help it. Play and sing, have fun. However, even such a calm and peaceful person was labeled as a rightist.

After the start of the Cultural Revolution, Huang Bixin was hit again, and the rebels took turns to interrogate him. The fragile Huang Bixin couldn't bear the blow. On June 14, 1966, he hanged himself at home at the age of 41 . Not long after he committed suicide, his 14-year-old daughter Huang Keqing disappeared on October 26, 1966, and has since disappeared.

Suffering from the loss of her husband and daughter, Huang Bixin's wife, Yu Qiyun, was in great pain, but the rebels did not let her go. On June 15, 1968, Yu Qiyun was severely tortured and forced to jump off a building ( some say he was pushed downstairs) during the "quarantine inspection" and was seriously injured, bleeding to death due to excessive bleeding.

Huang Yanpei's wife committed suicide.
Huang Yanpei died before the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution. Otherwise, it is conceivable that he must have been doomed.

His wife, Yao Weijun, was born in a scholarly family and was good at poetry and prose. She survived the Cultural Revolution, but became Huang Yanpei's scapegoat during the Cultural Revolution, and was severely beaten and insulted. On January 20, 1968, Yao Weijun committed suicide by taking sleeping pills. He was under 59 years old.

Well, that's all for today's show, thank you for watching, see you next time.

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