Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou jointly wrote a letter to General Zhang Xueliang! It s precious!

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

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** and *** jointly wrote a letter to Zhang Xueliang, probably many people have never seen it.

This letter was written two months before the Xi'an incident. At this time, the Chinese nation was in dire straits. The Japanese invaders were green-eyed and ready to move, while Chiang Kai-shek did not fight against the Japanese invaders, but attacked the liberated areas in a big way. Ordered Hu Zongnan and Zhang Xueliang to lead troops to besiege.

It was in this historical context that ** and *** wrote this letter to Zhang Xueliang. Judging from the content, the chairman is calling for an end to the civil war and unanimity with the outside world. Fight against the Japanese invaders together, save the country and save the country.

The letter is of great historical significance, and it is a true reproduction of the vicissitudes of history.

Let's take a look at the ink of this letter, which was written by the chairman in a handwritten style, which was more straightforward and had been altered a lot. There is some hurry, and that state can be felt, as if the arduous years are as they are now! It's so touching! Friends, you might as well read it carefully, you will learn a lot of historical knowledge.

The following ink treasure is the inscription of *** for the first issue of a magazine called "New Construction": With the arrival of the climax of economic construction, it is inevitable that there will be an upsurge of cultural construction, the era when the Chinese are considered uncivilized has passed, and we will appear in the world as a highly cultured nation.

This hard pen is very exciting, and the words have a law, all from the brush calligraphy. The glyphs are simple and clumsy, and at first glance they are plain, but they are not simple when they look closely, and they are all in line with the law of calligraphy. From this, we can see that the attainment of hard pen calligraphy is worth savoring!

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