On October 1, 1959, the tenth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC), a national holiday, a **** issued five sets of commemorative stamps. Because one of them, "Chronicle 67 The 10th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China*** and the State of China (Group I)" was issued in advance on 1959.9.28. Therefore, there were 4 sets of stamps issued on October 1, 1959, i.e. "10th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Group II)" to "10th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Group V)", and I*** had ?16 ? pieces.
The five sets of stamps they are:
"Chronicle 67 ? Tenth Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Group I).
[Issued in advance on 1959.09.28.]
The complete set of 3 stamps:
(215) 8 cents Long Live the People's Republic of China*** and the State of China Long Live Chairman Mao 8 million ?
(216) 8 cents Long live Marxism-Leninism 8 million?
(217) 22 cents Long Live World Peace 2.5 million pieces
The design of the stamps is based on the conceptual composition proposed by Prof. Zhang Guangyu, with the three stamps uniformly depicted with a red horizontal mark writing "10th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China", which is diagonally curled in the air from the lower-left corner to the upper-right corner to divide the image into two parts, both upper and lower. The picture is divided into two parts, which not only points out the theme, but also adds to the festive atmosphere, giving the whole set of stamps a distinctive artistic style.
The third stamp, "Long Live World Peace," features three hands of different colors protecting the earth, vividly demonstrating the will and strength of the people of the world to strive for peace. The dove of peace holding an olive branch in its mouth is flying in the sky, symbolizing the transmission of peace to all corners of the world. The green color of the stamp symbolizes mankind's desire for world peace.
The 68th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The 10th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Group II)〉
全套4个,分别:
(218) 4分 国徽 6 万枚?
(219) 8 points of the national emblem 10 million?
(220) 10 cents National Emblem 4 million?
(221) 20 cents National Emblem 4 million pieces
1959.10.1. issued.
In the center of the national emblem is the golden Tiananmen Gate illuminated by the five stars, four small five-pointed stars above the citadel surround a large five-pointed star in a half arc, and the national emblem is surrounded by ears of wheat and cogwheels. The gears and ears of wheat symbolize China's working class and peasant class, Tiananmen Square symbolizes the spirit of struggle of the Chinese people, and the five stars symbolize the great unity of the whole country under the leadership of the Chinese ****anufacturing party.?The picture is not framed, fully utilizing the changes in warm hues to highlight the halo around the coat of arms, reflecting the coat of arms in a brilliant and lustrous manner, which is both three-dimensional and solemn and dignified.
〈纪69 ? The Tenth Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Group III) 〉 ?
The complete set of 8 pieces are:
(222) 8 cents Steel 10 million pieces ?
(223) 8 cents Coal 10 million?
(224) 8 cents Machinery Manufacturing 10 million?
(225) 8 cents Transportation 10 million?
(226) 8 cents Agriculture 10 million?
(227) 8 cents Water and Electricity 10 million?
(228) 8 cents Textile industry 10 million?
(229) 8 cents Chemical Industry 10 million pieces
Issued on 1959.10.1. Photo-engraved overprint.
The center picture of the stamp is unified as a mirror in the shape of a round frame, surrounded by four auspicious clouds, which skillfully form a border pattern, with the solemn and beautiful Tiananmen Square painted below. In one mirror, the new appearance of the industrial and agricultural construction of the motherland is painted respectively, which successfully shows the brilliant achievements of the socialist construction over the past 10 years since the founding of the new China in a square.?
Key 69 is China's first set of shadow-engraved overprint stamps, round outside the decorative pattern, Tiananmen Square and the text part, printed by engraving, photocopying and engraved overprint.
〈? Period 70 ? Tenth Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Group IV) 〉全套3件,分别:
(230) 8 cents National Celebration 10 million ?
(231) 10 cents: 4 million pieces for National Celebration?
(232) 20 cents, 2.5 million pieces
Issued on October 1, 1959?
The main picture of the first "National Celebration" is the people of all ethnic groups singing and dancing in front of Tiananmen Square. The lion dance, a Chinese folk dance, is the main focus of the design. The second "National Celebration" features the workers, peasants, merchants, academics and soldiers paying tribute to the 10th anniversary of the National Day. The third "National Celebration" features farmers, workers, intellectuals, students and soldiers of the People's Liberation Army paying tribute to the 10th anniversary of the National Day.
This group of stamps utilizes the characteristics of China's folk art, with a decorative style and sense of rhythm. The lines that make up the figures are rustic and simple; the flat colors are bright and warm, and each composition is balanced and full.
〈纪71中华人民***和国成立十周年(第五组)〉
全套 ?1 ? with the following contents: ?
(233) 20 cents Founding Ceremony 3.5 million pieces
Issued 1959.10.1. Engraved plate.
The stamp reproduces the magnificent scene of October 1, 1949, when 300,000 people in Beijing gathered in Tiananmen Square for the Founding Ceremony of the People's Republic of China*** and the State of China. At exactly 3 p.m., amidst the cheers of the crowd, Chairman Mao Zedong proclaimed from the Tiananmen Tower, "The Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China*** and the State of China is established today." He activated the electric button, raised the first five-star red flag of the People's Republic of China*** and read out the proclamation of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China*** and the State of China. Then a military parade was held, in which Zhu De, Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, reviewed the parade troops of the army, navy and air force, and announced the Order of the Headquarters of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Finally, a mass parade was held in the square. Celebrations were also held in major cities across the country that have been liberated.