Rare old **, the epitome of history, warm years
This is a rare picture of the late 70s**, Nakaga Zizhen is in a wheelchair, although her hair is gray, but she is in excellent spirits. A few years ago, she suffered a sudden stroke and left hemiplegia and has been relying on a wheelchair to get around.
However, she did not give up her life due to physical inconvenience, but enjoyed her own happy time in the company of her daughter Li Min, son-in-law and grandson. He Zizhen is a disabled soldier, and after the liberation, the relevant departments handled a disability certificate for her.
However, it is admirable that she has not received a single disability pension for 34 years, and her spirit deserves to be learned and respected by all of us.
This is 1937, in Yan'an, northern Shaanxi, the chairman and the commander-in-chief, standing shoulder to shoulder in front of the humble cave. They have a kind expression, especially the commander-in-chief, during the Red Army, his military uniform was often patched, and even the shabby straw sandals were regarded as treasures by him, so that he was mistaken for a "man's head".
This is a precious image left by Xiaoping on the Nanpu Bridge in Shanghai in the spring of 1992. Although he is nearly 90 years old, he is still in good spirits, wearing a peaked cap and a long black coat, showing a resilient demeanor.
In his later years, he visited Shanghai many times, and the Spring Festival was spent here seven times.
This is a rare photo taken in the 60s**, which records the moment when Shao Hua and Anqing, two descendants of the Mao family, visited ***. Although they are usually very low-key and rarely appear in front of **, many people do not know that Kishi's experience is also full of twists and turns, and he has made many contributions when he was working as a Russian translator.
This rare ** records the scene of teaching students in Yan'an, northern Shaanxi in 1939. Looking at the **, we can feel that the revolutionaries are still living a simple and sunny life in a difficult environment.
Their clothes were simple, and their shoes and socks were made of coarse cloth, which was often mended and mended. The daily necessities are also very simple, the ordinary porcelain basin is used for washing the face, and the wooden basin is used for washing and bathing, which is no different from that of ordinary soldiers.
These details make us feel more deeply their revolutionary spirit and the quality of hard work.
This rare ** was taken in Guangdong in 1977, ** in the two leaders Ye Shuai and Xiaoping. Although Ye Shuai is already an octogenarian, he is still wholeheartedly committed to the cause of reform and rejuvenation, his work attitude is rigorous and diligent, he is modest and generous, and his life is frugal and simple, and he has always been a model for everyone to learn.
His spiritual outlook is worthy of our eternal memory and learning.
In April 1975, despite his illness, ** insisted on meeting with the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Yemeni Armed Forces, Mujahid Abu Shah, in the hospital, and received him with his usual diplomatic demeanor and courtesy.
This rare ** highlights his thin body even more, but his behavior makes people see his determination to keep his promise, do his best, and die.
In the early 70s, Li Min took his son Kong Jining to Shanghai to visit his mother He Zizhen and left a precious group photo. The arrival of her daughter and grandson made He Zizhen overjoyed, and her face was filled with a smile that she had not seen for a long time.
In her later years, He Zizhen lived comfortably in Shanghai, where she was carefully cared for by her daughter, son-in-law and family, and lived a very happy life.
This is a rare **, taken in the early 70s, when *** was not in good health, but still attended a state dinner. ** In him, he drank the liquor in one gulp, and his eyes were firm.
**Among the revolutionaries of the older generation, he was known for his excellent drinking volume and superb drinking skills, and was even known as "a thousand glasses without getting drunk". He has always lived a simple life, and his only preference is drinking.
During the revolutionary years, he often had to work and socialize, so he drank an astonishing amount of alcohol.
In 1964, the chairman left a precious ** in front of the Xizi State Guesthouse in Wangzhuang, Hangzhou. What is less well known is that he was particularly fond of Hangzhou among the many southern cities and regarded it as his second home.
He came to Hangzhou more than 40 times in his lifetime, and his footprints were all over the city's mountains and rivers and historical sites.