Following for the Great Man's Revolutionary Footprints and Visiting the Red Former Residence of Hunan BCS/BCCSC Hunan Study Tour Day Four
The third day of study is a day for students to trace the footprints of great men.
In the morning, with endless piety and admiration, the students walked into Liu Shaoqi's hometown, Tanzichong, Huaminglou Town in the early summer when the warm wind made visitors drunk.
Liu Shaoqi's former residence is surrounded by green water and backed by green hills, with a total of 21 and a half houses. There are old kerosene lamps, simple wooden beds, silent wooden tables and benches in the hall, old waterwheels and hoes in the miscellaneous house. Liu Shaoqi's remains in the hearts of the students.
After lunch, the students followed their instructors and teachers without rest, full of admiration and worship, and rushed to Shaoshan Chong, the hometown of Mao Zedong, a great man of a generation.
it was not until the students saw the bronze statue of a generation of great men hidden among the pines and cypresses that they got excited again. Mao Zedong's hands are behind his back, looking into the distance. Are you worrying about the country and the people? The students could not help feeling a lot in their hearts, and their hearts were filled with infinite reverence.
The Shaoshan scenic area is crowded with tourists because of the weekend. The students walked all the way along the square and lined up solemnly in front of the steps. When the solemn "Song of Flowers" was played, the students followed the teacher up the stairs, bowed deeply in front of the bronze statue of Mao Zedong, presented flower baskets, and walked around the bronze statue, looking at the great man affectionately while walking. The whole square was immersed in the deep memory of the great man's fighting life.
The students came to the Mao Zedong Memorial Hall. The tour guide was a local, and she integrated the admiration of a Hunan native for Mao Zedong into her explanation, which was sincere and touching. The students learned the noble deeds of great men and the profound human history.
Coming out of the memorial hall, the students visited Mao Zedong's former residence again. In the hall of the former residence, there are square tables and benches used by the owner in those years, a stove in the kitchen, a wooden bed in the bedroom, and a coir raincoat, plough and other appliances in the sundry room, cattle pens, barns, firewood houses, pig houses, as well as stone mills and waterwheels carved with vicissitudes of life. The small pond is full of lotus roots, and the big pond has a wide water surface. It is said that Mao Zedong often swam in the pond when he was a teenager, and then he swam to the Xiangjiang River and into the Yangtze River, which became wider and wider.
In the evening, the students and teachers shared and exchanged their research results in the conference room of the hotel. Three days of study have passed, although the journey is short, we can feel that their hearts been different.