Guo Qiang Brothers
Guo Qiang Brothers
My communist father was brought up in Nga Tsin Wai
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Wu Hua You’s biography
Wu Hua You’s biography
Wu Hua You first joined the Communist Party and began participating in revolutionary activities in around 1925. After the China’s liberation, he spent many years working in the retirement nursing home for Chinese Seamen-Provided by Wu Guo Qiang and Wu Guo Jian
Wu Hua You’s biography
Wu Hua You first joined the Communist Party and began participating in revolutionary activities in around 1925. After the China’s liberation, he spent many years working in the retirement nursing home for Chinese Seamen-Provided by Wu Guo Qiang and Wu Guo Jian
Wu Brothers felt proud that Nga Tsin Wai could claim courageous revolutionaries such as his father
The Wu brothers thought that their life in the Mainland was very different from the clansmen’s life in Hong Kong. Wu Guo Qiang never cared about the differences between Hong Kong and the Mainland. His father never looked high of Hong Kong although Hong Kong was a wealthier society. Under his father’s influence, Wu Guo Qiang had no intention to move to Hong Kong even in the 1960s when many Mainlanders crossed the border illegally to Hong Kong. The Wu brothers considered that their father was an upright man who was persistent with his frugal lifestyle and was never keen to strive for fame and material gains. By seniority as a revolution participant, Wu Hua You should have long been promoted to cadre rank of party’s centre. Wu Hua You joined the Communist Party in 1925. Although he was a cadre at the provincial level in the Red Army, the highest rank he was promoted to throughout his lifetime was the 12th grade of the administration rank. Guo Qiang and his brothers considered that under the current corrupted bureaucracy in China, their father was a rare example of being an upright officer. He had no greed for money, nor would he take advantage of opportunities to make private profit. They reflected that their father had great impact on them throughout their lives. The Wu brothers sighed that why an upright person and authentic communist party member as his father could have come from Nga Tsin Wai, Hong Kong.