Liang Qichao is a representative figure of China's modern democratic development. In the late Qing Dynasty, his articles and appeals opened the door to China's reform. Although the later reform failed, his courage to pursue progress is still beyond others' reach. Liang Qichao, who is all-powerful in the literary world, also has a story in his personal feelings. His wife is, is the daughter of Li, a famous family.
When Li Huixian married Liang Jia, like many traditional ladies, she took a six-year-old maid named Wang Laixi. Liang Qichao thought the name was too corny, so he took the initiative to give the little girl a new name "Wang Guiquan". Wang Guiquan and Li Huixian have a good relationship. Her mother died when she was born, and then her father died. Her stepmother sold her to the Li family and became a maid. They grew up together.
Li Huixian's husband and wife sang together, which helped Liang Qichao a lot in his career. Although she and Liang Qichao have a good relationship, having children after marriage has always been unsatisfactory. Except for his eldest daughter, Liang Zao, who gave birth to your son, there were no children until Liang Sicheng was born eight years later. However, Liang Sicheng was sickly since childhood, and Liang Qichao and his wife were very worried about his untimely death.
At that time, carrying on the family line became a heart disease of Liang Qichao, and he also planned to find a wife outside to continue Liang Jia's incense. According to his letter, he is "deer in his heart, up and down" and "can hardly control himself" He Huizhen. Li Huixian is a new type of woman. She is the first headmistress in China. Naturally, she is reluctant.
For her husband's letter, Li Huixian did not directly refuse him to take a concubine, but replied, "You are a man, so you don't have to be loyal. If I really like her, I will understand my in-laws and help you; If not, please take care. " I have to say that Li Huixian is really good at this. She moved out of her in-laws' house, which made Liang Qichao give up the idea of marrying him. In order to make Liang Qichao's incense flourish, Li Huixian, who has a deep sense of righteousness, decided to let his maid Wang Guiquan be his concubine.
1903, with the support of Li Huixian, Liang Qichao won the Wang Guiquan. Because Liang Qichao insisted on the principle of monogamy, Wang Guiquan had no name in Liang's family, not even a concubine. Liang Qichao even asked the children to call her "Miss Wang" or "Aunt Wang". So she never got a name in her life. Later, in 1924, Li Huixian died first, but just a few years later, Liang Qichao also died. So the burden of this family will be borne by this little woman, Wang Guiquan.
After his death, he left no legacy, leaving Wang Guiquan with nine underage children and a lot of housework. Later, it took a lot of money to deal with Liang Qichao's affairs, and the family economy became penniless. Wang Guiquan sold the building for children's study and consumption. In order to make a living, she often goes out to work for others to supplement her family, getting up early and getting greedy, and she doesn't want her children to suffer.
Later, Wang Guiquan raised her nine children by herself. Although her education level is not high, she seriously educates her children, teaches them the truth of being a man, and subtly passes on her perseverance to her children, so that they can benefit from it all their lives. Later, some of these children went abroad to study, and some did research in China, and they were basically famous. It is such a hard-working and kind woman who doesn't want fame. She takes care of her children alone without a complaint. It's really admirable.