She married her cousin at the age of 11 and was the first female tractor driver in China. She was printed on RMB because of her beauty.

  After World War II, with the development of economy, science and technology have also made great progress. In the past, people needed to bring paper money when they went out to meet the needs of shopping, traveling and eating. Nowadays, you only need to bring a mobile phone when you go out, and you can complete the transaction by scanning the code. When technology brings convenience to people, paper money is slowly fading out of sight.

  As we know, every banknote is printed with characters or landscape pictures, and what is printed on it is symbolic. For example, the third set of RMB one-dollar banknotes, with Liang Jun as the character, sounds familiar to everyone. Perhaps most people's first reaction when they hear this name is men, but Liang Jun is actually a woman.

  In the feudal society of the past thousands of years, women's status was very low and they often suffered unfair treatment. After the founding of New China, everyone's thoughts were liberated, and women gradually realized the importance of independence. Later, in the development of the times, women also played an important role and contributed a lot to promoting social progress. Women also held up half the sky, and Liang Jun was one of them.

  In 1930, son preference was still prevalent, and Liang Jun, who was born in a poor family, was suffering from this kind of poison. During her pregnancy, her mother was expecting a boy, so she named Liang Jun, but she didn't expect a girl to be born. At that time, her mother was disappointed and often sighed. Two years later, unfortunately, my father died, leaving my mother to raise their brother and sister.

  Mothers who have no job and no financial ability have to choose to remarry in order to raise them. Then the new family didn't have a good day for a few days, and soon the stepfather died. At that time, Liang Jun's brother was an adult and could earn money to support himself, but it was very difficult to get married and start a family, because their family was too poor to afford the bride price.

  At that time, in order to let her son marry a daughter-in-law, the mother thought of a way, that is, to let Liang Jun marry her cousin, so 11-year-old Liang Jun became a child bride, which is ridiculous now, but it was commonplace at that time. Liang Jun, who could not decide her own life, did not have the ability to resist, but it did not mean that she was willing to be mediocre, and she believed that she could change her destiny.

  In 1945, with the arrival of new ideas, Liang Jun was no longer bound by a child bride. As a free woman, she knew how to change her fate by reading, so she came to study in a rural normal school, which was a turning point for her. Through hard work, she was able to become a schoolmaster in the eyes of others. Liang Jun suddenly became very interested in tractor drivers during a movie viewing organized by the school.

  Later, in 1948, in order to train more technical talents, the state opened a tractor training class. There were only three places in Liang Jun's school, and she did not hesitate to sign up. You know, at that time, tractor drivers were almost all boys. After all, these big machines, this bulky figure, were not easy for girls to control. But Liang Jun believes in evil and thinks that girls can drive tractors well.

  During the training period, she needs to lift dozens of kilograms of tractor accessories by hand every day, and at the same time, she has to learn all kinds of complicated operations, as well as be familiar with every accessory and maintenance. This kind of learning difficulty is unbearable for boys, not to mention that she is still a girl. However, Liang Jun overcame all kinds of hardships and never wanted to give up. After a long period of persistence, her strength improved and her practical ability was better than that of boys.

  A year later, Liang Jun was already a qualified tractor driver, and later founded the first female tractor team in China, and she was also the first female tractor driver in China. She was also honored to be published in People's Daily, and she successfully changed her destiny.

  Later, Liang Jun's tractor operation happened to be photographed by a reporter. For this reason, this photo was so beautiful that she was successfully selected as the figure on the third set of one-dollar notes in 1969. She became the representative of an independent new woman, and it was not until 40 years later that Liang Jun discovered that she was the girl on the notes.