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Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-29

Dear readers, here I have the honor to share with you a set of precious history**, which was accurately and skillfully captured on the rostrum of Xiannongtan Stadium in Beijing, the capital of China, in August 1952.

These ** record the precious moments of the leaders of the Republic*** and other leaders. Let's experience that exciting time together!

Looking at the ** above, what catches our eyes is an incomparably majestic image - the great proletarian revolutionary***

This portrait, taken in August 1952, accurately shows the supreme demeanor of *** on the rostrum.

At that time, when China was hosting the first sports meeting of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, many leaders of the party and the state, including the premier and the beloved Zhu Lao, always attended as scheduled.

Sitting on the chair, the *** posture is elegant, and the smoke is calm, which adds a bit of glittering atmosphere to this grand event.

As if everything was under his control, his eyes were calm and resolute, and that was his firm determination to hold the fate of the nation firmly in his hands. This unique temperament makes the whole scene shine brightly.

* to the left reveals another person at the level of head of state - comrade *.

Mr. Zhu, as we can see in the painting, leans leisurely on the back of the chair.

He stared at ***, and his eyes were full of sincere admiration. The interaction and appreciation between them undoubtedly further demonstrates the deep emotional bond between their two great statesmen.

All the soldiers, both on and off the stage, were gradually developed and strengthened by the Vermilion Red Army.

This deep comrade-in-arms relationship not only witnessed the hardships and hardships of the country, but also reflected the profound revolutionary friendship between them.

During the agrarian revolution, ** and *** led their respective armies to participate in the great revolutionary struggle.

When the Zhumao Red Army met at Jinggangshan, although the number was only more than 10,000, it developed into a large army in just over 20 years.

This force endured trials and triumphs and finally won the victory, overthrew the rule of the Kuomintang reactionaries, and created a completely new social system.

Who could have foreseen the rise of this team? However, facts have proved that it is their unremitting efforts and firm will that have written a glorious chapter in history.

Back to this ** itself, the characters standing behind *** in the picture, such as General Su Yu and General Xiao Hua, are all senior generals of our army.

Among them, General Su Yu showed the demeanor of a generation of famous generals with his heroic and upright body and quiet and introverted personality; General Xiao Hua, on the other hand, served as the commander of the special forces of the Northeast Field Army with his youth and promisingness, showing his wisdom and courage in commanding battles.

They are all outstanding leaders of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and their presence undoubtedly enhances the fullness and attractiveness of the whole story.

Looking back on that period of history, everyone will feel the love for history, the admiration for heroism and the expectation for the rejuvenation of the motherland.

Although more than 70 years have passed, these histories still retain their original charm and evoke our nostalgia and yearning for that era.

At the same time, they also remind us to cherish the present happy life and continue to strive for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

If you have the opportunity, I hope you can go to the rostrum of Beijing Xiannongtan Stadium and come here in person, feel the history face-to-face, and further appreciate the glory of that glorious time.

Here, I sincerely invite you to take a step into this place that carries countless historical memories, talk with those glorious martyrs, and let us remember together those venerable people who sacrificed their lives for national independence and freedom.

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