Young and fearless, ragged clothes
There was once a group of people who chose to put down roots in the impoverished Yan'an region, and although they were capable, they were willing to give up the affluent life in the big city. They could have easily made it through their lives, but they chose a path that was more difficult than ever before.
Although they lost countless people who shared the same ideals in the process of moving forward, this did not stop them from moving forward. They were in rags, dressed in various patches, and ate coarse tea and light meals, but their spirits were fuller than anyone else, and their faith was stronger than anyone else.
This is Yan'an, the red holy land, where a group of people with common beliefs live, and where countless founding fathers have been born in the future.
**'s speech is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and he always uses humor to explain complex issues, such as guerrilla warfare, which he concisely and clearly summarizes as "if you can fight, you can fight, and if you can't fight, you can run", so that people can understand it at a moment's notice.
On August 1, 1938, the chairman delivered a speech at the graduation ceremony of the fourth batch of students of Yan'an Anti-Japanese University, emphasizing the importance of the Anti-Japanese War and encouraging the students to actively participate in the anti-Japanese struggle and contribute their own strength to the future of the country and the nation.
As young people in the new era, we should also keep history in mind, cherish peace, bravely shoulder the mission entrusted to us by the times, and make unremitting efforts to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
**The chairman is dressed in a patch, which reflects his simple and frugal style.
At the 1944 July Incident Commemorative Conference, the chairman was surrounded by many leaders such as the commander-in-chief, the marshal, and the marshal. They have to face the broad masses of the people every day, however, due to the low level of education of the masses, some policy language is too esoteric to understand.
As a result, the chairman personally revised some of the contents, expressed them in easy-to-understand language, and posted them on the streets and alleys, so that the masses could understand them at a glance. For example, "opposing the sale of marriages and abolishing the bride price" was changed to "begging for a wife without money, and marrying voluntarily", which is the language art of the chairman, which is spoken to the people in the language of the people, and is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
A rare smile that is incomparably bright!
Wander the path of the Holy Land of the Revolution.
The bags under the eyes are noticeable and appear a little heavy.
In the winter of 1944, a ** in Yan'an became a well-known classic. Many people have seen the scene in textbooks: two young soldiers of the Eighth Route Army are being taught to read.
This ** was taken in Yan'an on April 24, 1939, when *** was participating in the Anti-Japanese Congress. Before walking into the venue, he met two soldiers of the Little Eighth Route Army.
They were very excited to see the chairman and walked up to him to greet him. The chairman was very happy and had a great time talking to them and teaching them how to write. This is a respect for knowledge and an expectation for the future.
Grandpa Mao taught the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army to read and write.
Do you know all the characters in this **? This is a photo of *** and Zhu Rui, taken in Yan'an in 1944, during the Anti-Japanese War, Zhu Rui made great efforts to establish the Shanxi, Hebei and Henan anti-Japanese base areas, and founded the North China Military and Political Cadre School, which cultivated a large number of military and political talents for the Anti-Japanese War.
It is a pity that Zhu Rui died heroically in the Liaoshen Battle in 1948, when he served as the artillery commander of the Northeast Military Region, at the age of 43, and was the highest general of our army who died in the War of Liberation.
This is an extremely precious history**, taken in Yan'an in 1944, **in the middle is a photo of the chairman and Zhu Rui, and what is even more amazing is that it also records the five founding fathers in the same frame.
From left to right, *** and **, they have made tremendous efforts for the cause of national independence and liberation, and each of them is a revolutionary with outstanding merits.
Such a group photo is really rare, which adds to its preciousness.
Li Gongpu, a great democratic fighter and social educator, actively propagated and disseminated anti-Japanese education during the Anti-Japanese War, and went to the Jinchaji base area many times to work hard for the anti-Japanese cause.
He arrived at the front line of the Anti-Japanese War in North China four times in his life, visited Yan'an twice, and left many texts and educational articles about the Anti-Japanese War, which injected a strong spiritual impetus into the anti-Japanese people at that time.
In the winter of 1938, when he talked with Li Gongpu, he put forward the thesis that "women can hold up half the sky". During the period of the Red Army, there were many female fighters who went through the Long March to reach Yan'an, and despite many hardships, they were engaged in women's work for a long time and made significant contributions to the cause of women's liberation.
They are the representatives of "women don't let their eyebrows go", among them, Mr. Peng's wife Pu Anxiu, Mrs. Deng Dajie, and Mr. Zhu's wife Sister Kang Keqing in the group photo are among the models.
In Yan'an, the holy land of revolution during the Anti-Japanese War, young people came one after another, and many foreigners also came here to visit and report on the anti-Japanese activities in Yan'an. Among them, the most famous is **, he not only filmed and retained many Yan'an period ** here, but also published the book "Red Star Shines on China", which introduced the revolutionary activities in Yan'an in detail and provided us with important reference materials for understanding life in Yan'an.
In 1944, the President, the Commander-in-Chief and the Prime Minister received a delegation of Chinese and foreign journalists to the Northwest.
In 1944, the American delegation visited Yan'an.
In 1944, he personally received an American delegation.
Ye Shuai tried to provide the U.S. military observation team**, this group photo of the Yan'an period shows us a series of activities and the situation at that time, and truly records that period of history.
At Yan'an Airport, Mr. Zhu, Mr. He, and Xu Shuai gathered together to discuss the country's affairs.
In 1944, ** and Mr. Zhu personally inspected the troops heading south, and this historical scene inspired the Chinese people to keep moving forward.
Armed forces under review.
This group photo in 1938 is a precious record of the group photo of the founding fathers during the Yan'an period. They have bright smiles, firm eyes, and hope for the future of the revolution.
This spirit, full of strength and determination, will undoubtedly infect and inspire everyone around us.
**, a senior general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, a time-tested and loyal communist fighter, a proletarian revolutionary, a military strategist, former Minister of Public Security of the People's Republic of China, and the first commander of the armed police force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
Brilliant military strategist, General Shaw Ke.
General Xu Haidong, one of the founders of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, is known as the "father of the Red Army". He led many important military campaigns and made great contributions to the cause of the Chinese revolution.
His heroic deeds and noble character will always inspire us.
The famous Nie Shuai.
Valiant ** Marshal.
General Peng Da commanded a thousand troops.
Chairman Zhu. **Life in Yan'an was not only about fighting, but also a rich spare time in addition to the intense war preparations. Learning to read and write, enjoying the theatrical performances of the art troupe, singing military songs and labor horns are all part of their daily lives.
In addition, they actively participate in various sports activities such as basketball and table tennis to maintain a healthy body. Sometimes, movies will be shown for everyone**. In general, their spare time life is rich and colorful.
In 1946, Mr. Zhu turned 60, and everyone was smiling.
Leaders enjoying the joy of table tennis.
The female soldiers shined in the ranks of the Eighth Route Army.
During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, a group of brave female soldiers joined the Eighth Route Army, and they proved the strength and determination of women with practical actions, and made great contributions to national independence and freedom.
They are sonorous roses in war, heroic women in history, and deserve to be remembered and admired forever.
The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army are assiduously practicing their shooting skills to better protect themselves and their people.
There was a fierce battle on the court, volleyball was flying, and the players fought hard to compete for the honor of victory. Every minute and every second is full of tension and excitement, and the volleyball game makes people's blood boil, looking forward to every wonderful moment.
Whether it is a difficult smash or a clever catch, it can cause warm applause and cheers from the audience. Let's witness the charm of this sport and feel the passion of the volleyball game!
Basketball matchups. Sweat it out and enjoy the joy of badminton!
Nowadays, our quality of life has improved, there are a variety of rich entertainment activities, and it is no longer a problem to be fed and clothed. However, despite this, we should not forget those revolutionary martyrs who made countless efforts for our happy life.
In the face of extreme material scarcity, they have created a better life for us today with tenacious will and selfless dedication. Despite the harsh conditions in which they live, they always carry a smile on their faces.
How gratifying it would be if they could see how powerful we are today.