There is a very striking mole on his chin that becomes his unique logo. Because it is deeply loved by the people of the whole country, this mole is also given a legendary color, and is known as the "great mole", and some people even say that this is a purple microstar from the sky, indicating that he will become a great leader.
So, we can't help but ask, where did this mole on the chin come from? When did it first appear? Actually, this mole is not innate, we can tell from *** when he was young** that his chin was free of moles at that time.
For example, the following is a 20-year-old **, with a very smooth chin.
This photo was taken when he was 32 years old, when he had no signs of moles.
On the orange island in Changsha, Hunan, there is a giant sculpture based on the youth of 1925, and the image of *** in the sculpture is 32 years old. Those who observe carefully may notice that there is a mole on the chin of *** in this sculpture, why is that?
There is a story behind this sculpture, and the creator, Dawn, is a well-known master sculptor. After receiving the task, he delved into the data of *** when he was young**, but found a problem: ** did not have a mole on his chin when he was young.
If you want to truly restore his image, you can't add this mole. However, this mole is well known to everyone and has even become a sign of ***. If you don't have it in the sculpture, you won't get used to it.
So, Dawn was very entangled in this, and didn't know whether to add that mole or not. For this reason, he also specially consulted his daughter-in-law Shao Hua, and finally got her advice to keep the mole.
With Shao Hua's encouragement, Liming finally decided to add this mole, and although this is somewhat inconsistent with historical facts, the sculpture was widely praised when completed, indicating that his design was successful.
As can be seen from this story, it is true that there was no mole when you were young, so when did this mole appear? Let's take a look at the following photo**, which was taken during a visit to northern Shaanxi in 1936, and it can be clearly seen that ** already has the mole on his chin.
This precious photograph was taken when he arrived in northern Shaanxi in July 1936. **Wearing the hat given to him**, this ** was later known to the world with the publication of "Westward Journey", and it also allowed people to see the true face of *** for the first time, which has extremely important historical significance.
At this time, *** was 43 years old, and there was obviously a mole on his chin, that is, this mole appeared between 1925 and 1936, and these 11 years were the most difficult period for the Communist Party of China and the Red Army, and it was also the most difficult stage in ***'s life.
Mao Xinyu, the grandson of **, once verified the specific appearance time of this mole, and he firmly believed that the mole on his chin only appeared in 1935, not when the party was founded.
Mao Xinyu is an expert in research, and his views have been recognized by many people. However, in the movie "The Great Cause of the Founding of the Party", in order to maintain the realism of history, the director still asked Liu Ye, who played ***, to draw a mole on his chin, because this mole has become a symbol of *** in people's memory.
So, why does *** have a mole on her chin? It is said that before the start of the Long March, ** was slightly injured in a battle, but because the injury was not serious, he did not pay much attention to it and did not deal with it in time.
As a result, because there is a foreign body in the wound, after the wound heals, a slight protrusion is formed. Over time, this protrusion grew larger and darker.
After being examined by the doctor, they thought that this was not a dangerous lesion and could choose to treat it or not, but because they were too busy with work, they did not deal with it, and in this way, the mole was formed.
Interestingly, at the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Soviet Union sent a professional photography team to assist us in the filming work. However, when they photographed ***, they found that there was no mole on his chin, such as the following one, which was the cover of the second issue of the Soviet magazine "Spark" in January 1950.
So, what's going on? It turned out that after these Soviet photographers sent the negatives back to the Soviet Union, because the staff was not familiar with ***, they found a spot on ***'s chin, and mistook it for a flaw in the camera, so they repaired it.
It is said that after seeing the cover of this magazine, I asked curiously: "My mole is gone?" ”