Have you ever seen a leaflet from the sixties?
Today, Mr. History shares a leaflet from 1969. Let's take a look!
Without further ado, let's start with the picture above:
From this leaflet, we can see the following information:
At the top of the leaflet is a classic portrait of the chairman. The chairman wears an octagonal hat with a glittering red star. The chairman's trademark smile was very kind. Today marks the 120th anniversary of the President's birth. Cherish the memory of the great chairman, remember the great history, inherit the glorious tradition of the revolutionary ancestors, and continue to work hard.
On both sides of the chairman's portrait, two sentences are written:
On the left is written:
Great mentor
Great leader
On the right is written:
Great commander-in-chief
Great helmsman
These are the "Four Greats". Do you know who came up with the "Four Greats"?Everyone is welcome to communicate in the comment area.
Underneath the portrait of the Chairman is a line in bold letters:
**Viva, hooray;
Underneath the bold text is "Supreme Indication". The specific content is:
The distribution of graduates is a common problem, not only in universities, but also in primary and secondary schools
The "graduation allocation" mentioned here is actually the employment of graduates. Now you know!The employment of graduates is not only a problem that we are facing now, but also in the sixties. It can be seen that the employment of graduates is not only a "big problem" for individuals, but also a "big problem" for the country.
Underneath the "Supreme Instructions" are two lines in bold letters, which read:
Mobilize and rely on the broad masses of revolutionaries, and do a good job in the ideological mobilization of young people and their parents.
Below this line of bold letters, is the inscription:
Yujiapu Street, Tanggu District, Tianjin, and the propaganda team of the People's Liberation Army stationed in Yujiapu Street.
It was dated April 15, 1969.
There are not many such leaflets, and this leaflet was seen by Shi Jun in a second-hand bookstore. From this leaflet, we can see some of the difficulties faced by young people at that time. It also reflects some of the real situations at that time from one side.
Author's comments:Ladies and gentlemen, what other old objects from the 60s have you seen?Welcome everyone to communicate and share with Shijun in the comment area. We look forward to your comments!
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