In the boiling of the old site of childhood reading, we travel through time, walk into history, and look for the footprints of the prime minister in Qingjiangpu. This history began in 1978, when an essay titled "Reading for the Rise of China" outlined the prime minister's childhood life in Qingjiangpu. From the "Restoration of ** Childhood Reading", we know that the prime minister's childhood in Qingjiangpu has a tortuous and thought-provoking story.
Clues to the origin.
On January 12, 1978, "Guangming**" published Gu Bo's article "Reading for the Rise of China", revealing the truth about the prime minister's childhood residence in Qingjiangpu. On March 16 of the same year, the "People's Liberation Army Daily" further confirmed through Hu Hua's book "Comrade *** in Youth" that the prime minister moved to Qingjiangpu with his family when he was 6 years old, leaving a deep footprint. The path of exploration of this period of history seems tortuous at first.
Fragmented puzzle of memory.
At that time, the city of Huaiyin faced great difficulties in finding the prime minister's childhood study. However, they found two old men, Yoon Gan Won and Gao Daxi, who became key figures in their search, although they had little to do with the prime minister's relatives. The memories of these two old men weave together a vague but real picture that guides us back to Qingjiangpo more than 70 years ago, when we witnessed the prime minister's time.
Why did the Prime Minister's family live in Qingjiangpu? Why did you move out of your grandmother's house later? The original article mentions: "When I was a child, my father and my 18-year-old uncle bought a lottery ticket and won a first prize....This round of ups and downs in life makes people wonder, what kind of twists and turns has the prime minister's family experienced? The location of the reading place has become a mystery again, is it in Wanjia, Chenjia Garden or Zhang Ju's family? The memories of the two old men and the logical relationship of the article seem to be more biased towards Zhang Ju's family, but the question has not been clearly answered.
Where is Wanjia and Chen's Garden located? In the north of Huaiyin River, Shiban Road, Guojia Lane, a series of place names intersect a complex geographical picture. The answer to the question of whether the premier's study place is in Zhang Ju's house does not seem to have been fully proven, and there are doubts about the connection between the Chen family garden and Zhang Ju's family.
The confusion of plum blossoms.
The Yipinmei in the Prime Minister's recollection, is it on Xichang Street or in the reading place? The search for this famous plum tree seems to raise more questions. It is necessary to reconfirm where the plum blossoms are in full bloom and whether they are in the reading area. As for whether Jiang's mother followed the prime minister to Qingjiangpu, Jiang's mother's residence in the courtyard is confusing.
The vicissitudes of the family.
The prime minister's family history is full of vicissitudes. The 18 brothers and sisters, the big family full of contradictions, and the attitude and help to the prime minister have all become a shadow in the prime minister's heart. The prime minister's experience in Wanjia is not only the object of academic excellence, but also a family story, leaving many questions and reflections.
In the fog of this history, we look for the footprints of the prime minister's childhood. Far from being solved, however, the problem is much more confusing. Perhaps, the fog of history will forever be shrouded in the memories of the prime minister's childhood. For this period of history, we need more research and research to restore the real picture. The prime minister's time in Qingjiangpu is a historical mystery worth digging into.
The story of the Prime Minister's childhood is full of drama and twists and turns, and it is a deep family history. Perhaps, we should look at this history with a more objective eye and avoid being swayed by individual memories. For the Prime Minister's family, we need to know more about it to get a full picture of the great leader's upbringing. At the same time, we must also maintain a sense of reverence for the study of history, respect every detail, and restore the truth.
In the history of the prime minister's childhood, there are too many unsolved mysteries. What are your thoughts on the Prime Minister's childhood in Cheonggangpo? Do you have any unique insights or questions about this history? Please leave your comments and join us in thinking about this thought-provoking historical story.