History Ai Yuejin Why is Chairman Mao eligible to be printed on the yuan?

Mondo Collection Updated on 2024-02-22

On the banknotes in circulation in our country, colorful patterns tell a rich story. From the majesty of the Great Hall of the People to the beauty of the Li River in Guilin to the magnificence of the Yellow Mountain, every banknote is a visual and cultural journey. And on the front of these banknotes, especially the common 100-yuan bill, it is printed with a portrait of ***, which has become a habitual existence in our lives.

For this design, it is well known that ** himself has expressed humility about it, and even expressed opposition to the proposal of some designers. Still, the image of ** eventually appeared on the renminbi, a decision that has its deep historical and cultural significance behind it.

Ai Yuejin, a professor born in 1958, describes himself as a loyal fighter and devout student. This scholar of history and military science has an in-depth study of the life and contributions of ***. His respect stems from a deep understanding of his historical position and military strategic talents.

Professor Ai believes that the image of ** was chosen as the design of the renminbi for three important reasons.

In an impassioned speech in 1927, he firmly proclaimed the shocking words: "Power is obtained through the barrel of a gun", and thus established the party's leading position in the army. This is not only a slogan, but also unites the conviction and fighting spirit of the communists and inspires them to make unremitting efforts for common ideals and beliefs.

's military prowess has been highly praised both at home and abroad. After going through the arduous course of the Long March, he led the only 30,000 Red Army soldiers to realize the transformation from weak to strong and gradually expand the size of the army through continuous strategic adjustment and tactical innovation. Under his command, the Red Army won victory after victory, and finally defeated the Kuomintang army in the War of Liberation by an overwhelming margin, completing the liberation of the whole country.

The merits of a lifetime are much more than in the military sphere. His policies and leadership contributed immensely to the liberation of various ethnic minority areas. The emancipation of ** enabled the serfs there to turn over and become masters, which profoundly changed the face of ** society. Under his leadership, the Chinese people regained their self-esteem and self-confidence, and China stood up and moved towards independence and self-reliance.

's life is a magnificent epic in modern Chinese history. From the spark of revolution to the founding of New China, he was not only an outstanding military strategist, but also a great leader, who made indelible contributions to China's independence and national rejuvenation.

The simplicity of life can be said to be a good story. He demanded extremely simple life and never pursued luxury. Among the many accounts, there is a detail: his favorite food was home-cooked braised pork, and chili peppers were a regular at his table. Such an unpretentious food preference is no different from that of ordinary people, showing his deep people-oriented feelings.

What's more plain is the *** dress. There was a pajama, covered in patches, but it was still his favorite. When someone offered to replace him, he always politely declined with a gentle smile. He insists that clothes should only be clean and fit to wear, and there is no need to be overly old and new. This attitude of being indifferent to fame and fortune and valuing practicality rather than form is admirable.

This philosophy of life not only reflects his personal character, but also a silent education for the people around him. His simplicity is not only on the material level, but also on the spiritual level of the pursuit and admiration of simple life. This spirit, quietly passed on among those around him, became a quality worthy of respect and learning.

The five-character motto he advocated throughout his life - "serve the people" reflects his deep affection for the people. He is willing to communicate with the people, whether it is in the years of Yan'an or all over the country, he can always be seen talking cordially with the people. Whenever the villagers offered their own specialties, he always warmly called them "fellow villagers", and this approachable attitude made him deeply loved and respected by the people.

He always emphasized that there should be no estrangement between the leader and the masses, and he himself has always done so. He adhered to the principle of "coming from the masses and going to the masses" and always maintained close ties with the people. This kind of people-friendly style has made his status in the hearts of the people more and more lofty.

Even more commendable, **always against*** he believes that the image of a leader should not be deified. He made it clear that leading cadres should not let the masses worship them unreasonably, let alone use their names to name public places. This spirit of humility not only showed his personal charisma, but also set a good example for later leaders.

These actions not only won the admiration of the people, but also made his thoughts and spirit an eternal memory in the hearts of the Chinese people. His low profile, humility, and deep love for the people became a symbol of his great personality.

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