However, the communication between Mao Zedong and Zhang Shenfu was not interrupted by the resignation of Peking University and Zhang Shenfu in the future. Mao Zedong of Yanan once sent his "On Protracted War" to Zhang Shenfu, and attached a letter saying:
Mr. Shen Fu:
Today is the anniversary of the heroic anti-Japanese war, and the military and civilians throughout the country have made unremitting efforts to win the final victory. The future of national liberation really depends on this, but all parties have different opinions on how to win ... Dong Ze Min once said something at the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Research Association in Yan' an at the turn of May and June, and summed up his theory for the book On Protracted War, knowing that speculation is useless, but it is also every man's responsibility to provide a little exposure. ...
Pay tribute to national liberation!
Mao Zedong was in Yan 'an on August 65, 438+0.
As the immediate boss of Mao Zedong, Zhang Shenfu not only buckled the first button of Mao Zedong's career. In the next few years, I prepared two comrades-in-arms for Mao Zedong.
/kloc-in the winter of 0/920, Zhang Shenfu went to France for further study in the name of secretary Cai Yuanpei. Here, he introduced Zhou Enlai to join the China * * * Production Party. After returning home, Zhang Shenfu was appointed by Sun Yat-sen as the deputy director of the political department of Huangpu School and acted as the director for many times, and served as the German translator of Chiang Kai-shek. After Zhou Enlai resigned from Whampoa Military Academy, he was highly recommended as the director of the political department of Whampoa Military Academy.
Just when Zhou Enlai joined the Party, Zhu De, another key figure in the future, was worried about how to join the Party. After leaving the old army, Zhu De, the military police commander of the Yunnan Army, found Chen Duxiu and wanted to join the China * * * production party, but he was ruthlessly rejected. Zhu De, who was shut out, also came to Europe. Fortunately, he got to know Zhou Enlai here and Zhang Shenfu through the introduction of Zhou Enlai. Finally, Zhou Enlai and Zhang Shenfu, as party member of Zhu De, introduced Zhu De's party member status to the European branch of China, and Zhang Shenfu accepted the application to be the head of the European branch. In fact, it makes sense that Zhu De was not accepted by Chen Duxiu, because our party has never developed any senior officers to join the party before. As a proletarian party, warlords and bureaucrats obviously cannot be juxtaposed. Zhu De's long-term secrecy about his party member identity after joining the Party further illustrates this point.
1922110 in October, when Zhu De took the oath of honor under party flag, Zhang Shenfu would not have thought that the future China revolution and the most stable leadership core of the first generation of China people, namely, the party chairman, the prime minister of the government and the commander-in-chief of the army, had already crossed with him as a bridge. He trained two of the most determined party member and leaders for the China Revolution, and indisputably became the biggest Bole of China's * * * production party.
In modern China, in the following years, Zhang Shenfu also experienced ups and downs in his life. 1949, Zhang Shenfu returned to Peking University and the library again. In the quiet corner of the Red Mansion, he escaped all previous political movements after the founding of the People's Republic of China and lived quietly in the reform and opening up, at the age of 93.
Quiet years are the best reward for his great contribution to China.