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Premier Zhou's Simple Life
Premier Zhou Enlai lived in the West Flower Hall of Zhongnanhai and led a frugal life. This can be seen from the house and the courtyard where he lives. He was not allowed to renovate and refurbish the house and courtyard since he came to live there.
In the early 1960s, Zhou Enlai staff around the Premier by the opportunity to visit abroad, in order to protect and strengthen the building, they grabbed the time to engage in only a little bit of simple interior decoration, replacing the curtains, washbasin and bathtub. Zhou Enlai returned to see very angry, will they severely criticized. Afterwards, he said in a long and heartfelt manner to the people around him: "I am the Premier, with a good head, affect a large area; with a bad head, also affect a large area. Therefore, I must strictly request myself ...... you spend so much money, make my house so good, the masses how to see? Once everyone learns to fix up the house, what kind of impact will it cause in the crowd?" Zhou Enlai's words were thought-provoking. Since then, no one dares to mention the matter of house decoration.
Deng Yingchao said in tribute to Zhou Enlai's text: early liberation you happened to see this begonia blooming courtyard, fell in love with the begonia, also fell in love with this courtyard, selected this courtyard, to this blooming begonia to live in the courtyard, lived for 26 years, which has always maintained a solemn (15) wood disease preserved preservation of cataracts cataract gizzard uranium diesel fuel? The opening of the gangue lock blending?
As Marshal Chen Yi said: "Integrity and public service, to the correct governance of the country Zhou Enlai also."
Funny Chen Yi
In the early years of the founding of the PRC, Chen Yi was the mayor of Shanghai. Once he gave a speech to the industrial and commercial sector, the podium was decorated with expensive flowers and exquisite tea sets. As soon as Chen Yi got on the stage, he said, "I'm a person who is easy to speak excitedly, excitedly, easy to hands and feet, these things on the podium, if I touched the bad, I'm the mayor of this supply system, I really can't afford to compensate for it, so I'd like to ask for support for the host of the meeting, or to remove these things 'lean and mean' first." Immediately the people in the meeting room let out a lighthearted laugh.
At a meeting in the 1960s, Chen Yi for the implementation of the policy of intellectuals and shouted, "Can not be after decades of transformation, test, but also the bourgeois intellectuals this hat on the head of all intellectuals!" Said here, Chen Yi took off his hat, to participate in the meeting of intellectuals on behalf of a bow, and then said loudly: "Today, I give you line hat salute!" This sincere feelings and just the right amount of humor, so that the participants were moved.
Chen Yi spoke mostly without a script. However, he spoke eloquently and often convinced his listeners with his witty and witty remarks. In a meeting, someone saw him holding a manuscript paper, and from time to time lowered his head to look at, and later found that it was a blank sheet of paper." Mr. Chen, why do you use a blank speech?" Someone asked him after the meeting. He replied, "If I don't use a script, people will say I'm not serious and make believe."
*** and national general Luo Ruiqing
Luo Ruiqing is China's famous militarist, born in 1906 in Nanchong County, Sichuan Province, joined the Chinese **** Youth League in 1926, the same year into the Whampoa Military Academy Han Branch to study.1928 by the **** Youth League to the Chinese **** Production Party.1929 to participate in the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as Director of Education and Vice President of the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese Military University and Director of the Political Department of the Eighth Route Army. During the Liberation War, he held various positions. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as Minister of Public Security of the Central People's Government, Commander and Political Commissar of the Public Security Army, Vice Premier of the State Council, Secretary General of the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China, Chief of General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, Vice Minister of the Ministry of National Defense and Director of the Office of National Defense Industry, and Secretary General of the Central Military Commission.
Luo Ruiqing was awarded the rank of general in 1955 for his outstanding military contributions over the years.
Liu Bocheng, God of the Army
Liu Bocheng (1892-1986) was a marshal of **** and the country. Formerly known as Liu Mingzhao, a native of Kaixian, Sichuan Province, he joined the Student Army in Wanxian, Sichuan Province in October 1911 when the Xinhai Revolution broke out. Thus began a military career that lasted 70 years.
In the spring of 1912, Liu Bocheng was admitted to the Chongqing Army General School. After graduating early at the end of the year, he was assigned as a trainee platoon leader in the 5th division of the Sichuan Army, and participated in the "Second Revolution" against Yuan Shikai. In the midst of the war, Liu Bocheng was promoted to company commander for his service.
In December 1915, Liu Bocheng set up the fourth detachment of the Sichuan Protectorate Army in Fuling, Sichuan Province, and took part in the second anti-Yuan war, i.e., the Protectorate War.
In March 1916, during the attack on Fungdu, Liu Bocheng was shot in the head twice, and his right eye was seriously injured. Due to the limited medical conditions at that time, when the German Dr. Waugh removed his right eyeball, he did not use a bit of anesthesia in order to protect the cerebral nerves. When the operation began, Liu Bocheng held the pillar with his hand, sweating profusely, without uttering a word, and the operation was completed smoothly. Dr. Wu could not help but be moved by this, saying, "You are not a soldier, but a military god! Military God! You really have the spirit of Guan Yun Chang of the Three Kingdoms who scraped his bones and healed his wounds!" .
Zhu De - from education to save the country to the military
Marshal Zhu De was born on February 1, 1886 in Yilong County, Sichuan Province, Li Jiawan, a tenant farmer's family. For generations, the family had been renting land from the landlord, and they had to labor all year round just to make ends meet. Zhu De's mother was still working hours before Zhu De was born. Being born into such a family made Zhu De do what he could from an early age. At the age of five, he was up in the mountains chopping wood and cutting grass.
Jude's fate was changed when he was passed on to his eldest uncle, Zhu Shilin, a childless man who loved him dearly and allowed him to go to school. At the age of six, Zhu entered a private school, and at the age of 20, he was enrolled in the Nanchong County Higher Primary School, and a year later, he was admitted to the Physical Education School attached to the Sichuan Higher School. As he was influenced by bourgeois democratic thinking here, he developed a sense of education to save the country. After graduation, he invited a few classmates and friends to return to Yilong County in 1908 to organize the Higher Primary School, and Zhu De was appointed as the school's Physical Education Instructor and General Affairs. Students from a few people quickly developed to more than seventy people. Although the school was set up, but the landlords and shitty gentry against the new ideas, suppression of education, the darkness of society, the suffering of the people, the ruling class corruption, so that Zhu De realized that education is unable to save the country. He resolutely gave up teaching and joined the army, and from then on embarked on the tortuous, great revolutionary road.
Beethoven's heart was full of the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity, and he was an ardent supporter of the French bourgeois revolution of 1789. in 1798, General Bernadotte (1763-1844) became the French ambassador to Vienna, and Beethoven often went to his home and had a close relationship with those around him. in 1802, Beethoven, at the mention of Bernadotte, took a hand in In 1802, Beethoven, at the suggestion of Bernadotte, began to write the Third Symphony, dedicated to Napoleon. In his mind, Napoleon was the hero who destroyed the autocracy and realized his ideals. 1804, Beethoven finished the Third Symphony. Just as he was about to dedicate it to Napoleon, news of Napoleon's claim to the throne reached Vienna.
When Beethoven learned of the news from his student Lis (1784-1838), he roared in anger: "He is no more than a mere mortal. Now he too will trample on human rights in order to fulfill his personal ambitions. He will ride on the heads of all and become a tyrant!" With that, he went to the table, tore the dedication to Napoleon to pieces, and threw it on the floor, forbidding anyone to pick it up. Many days passed before Beethoven's anger subsided and he allowed the work to be publicized.