In our lives, we often encounter some confusing historical questions. Just recently, when I was having dinner with my lover and a deputy general manager named Mr. Hua, Mr. Hua suddenly asked about a questionwithCommunist Party of China"One big" question, I was surprised. He asked, "Have you ever participated in the 'One Big'?"I heard that it was held on the first of July, is that true?"I couldn't help but feel challenged by his question, so I started explaining it to him in detail.
Scientists point out that digital memory is the weakest link in human memory. For those memories of numbers such as ** number, house number, date, etc., we are often prone to deviations. And forChineseHistorical time records are more complex because of the differences in the use of lunar and solar calendars. Back in that era, the lunar calendar was thereChineseoccupies an important place in life. For example, in 1936 he told the American journalist Edgar **: "In May 1921, I went to Shanghai to attend the founding meeting of the Communist Party. "May here is most likely referring to the month of May of the lunar calendar. According to the results of the query, the beginning of July in the Gregorian calendar in 1921 actually happened to be the end of May in the lunar calendar.
In May 1938, when more and more people were paying tribute to the *** andDong BiwuAskCommunist Party of ChinaWhen it came to the specific date of "One Big", they recalled that it was in July during the summer vacation, but they had vague memories of which day. Eventually, it was decided to take July 1 asCommunist Party of Chinaof birthdays. The choice of this specific date was June 30, 1941Communist Party of China** For the first time in the instructions issued, it was officially affirmed".Seventy-one"AsCommunist Party of ChinaBirthday.
The suspense in this history was not solved until 1980, when it wasChineseMr. Shao Weizheng of the Logistics College of the People's Liberation Army published an article entitled ".Communist Party of ChinaVerification of the date of the First National Congress and the number of attendees. He researched and verified the whereabouts of the representatives, indirect events, and written records at the time, and finally made a final determinationCommunist Party of ChinaThe opening date of the "One Big" was July 23, 1921. The publication of this article has attracted widespread attentionHu QiaomuShao Weizheng's research achievements were highly appreciated, and he was posthumously awarded second-class merit.
Mr. Hua's question triggered my rightCommunist Party of ChinaReflections on the importance of "one big". In fact, the "big one" at that time was not as important as we see it today. At that time, there were more than 200 political parties in China, and the rise and fall of political parties was like a marquee. IfCommunist Party of China"One big" was really that important, so at that timeChen DuxiuwithLi DazhaoSuch an important person will not be absent, right?In particular, in the election of deputies to Beijing, Liu Renjing, who was eventually sent to delegate, was only 19 years old, which shows that the significance of the "First Congress" was not widely recognized at the time.
Over time, rightCommunist Party of ChinaThe importance of "one big" has been further recognized and reviewed. Through later research and research, people began to pay attention to the historical status of the "First Congress". It isCommunist Party of ChinaThe earliest National Congress laid a solid foundation for the Chinese revolution and also opened up a new situation for China's modernization. Communist Party of ChinaAfter its establishment, the "First Congress" was determined to be the party's birthday and becameCommunist Party of ChinaImportant traditions and anniversaries.
Through this exchange with Mr. Hua, I not only reviewed the information aboutCommunist Party of ChinaThe knowledge of the history of the "First Congress" is more aware that the memory of history is prone to deviations and omissions. We should cherish history, conduct in-depth research and understanding of historical events, and draw wisdom and experience from them in order to better respond to current and future challenges. In addition, I am deeply encouraged by the knowledge and interest in history that Mr. Hua has shown, and we should always maintain our thirst for knowledge and have the courage to pursue the truth. History is a book that is forever open, and only by constantly exploring and learning can we better understand our past and present.