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Another batch of artworks has entered a major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China in Tibet!

Another batch of artworks has entered a major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China in Tibet!

Today (25th), there is a real accumulation - the eleventh ceremony of the entrance ceremony of the first memorial hall of the Communist Party of China to donate works of art and cultural relics was held at the first memorial hall of the Communist Party of China. A major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China was awarded "Poems, Books, Paintings, and Printings" and "Shou Tao Tu", "Chen Duxiu" and "Yu Xiusong" two charcoal sketch portraits, copper match socket ashtrays, multicolored glass vases, Chinese dream pots, calligraphy works - "Seven Laws , The First Great Conference of the Communist Party of China" and "Mao Zedong's Autobiography" and other historical books.

"The peach is the fruit of the revolution, the fruit of victory!" Premier Zhou Enlai made this analogy in 1945. Zhou Jingyi, the great-granddaughter of Premier Zhou Enlai and member of the All-China Youth Federation, painted "peaches"; Tang Huashu, representative of Premier Zhou's relatives and cadre of the National Outstanding League; Wu Changshuo, a famous master of Calligraphy and Painting of the Shanghai School; Wu Yue, a member of the Xiling Printing Society and a member of the Shanghai Municipal Museum of Literature and History; and Fei Mingyao, a famous seal engraving master, a member of the Xiling Printing Society, and a member of the Shanghai Municipal Museum of Literature and History, carved and sealed the seals; and the four of them formed the "Shou Peach Map" of "poetry, books, paintings, and seals" and cooperated with each other, which was presented to the collection of a large memorial hall of the CPC.

Another batch of artworks has entered a major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China in Tibet!

The artist Tang Jiasheng used his own invention of tourmaline purple sand material to create a pot of Chinese dreams. "I spent three years traveling most of China and visiting hundreds of calligraphy artists." Through selection and comparison, he hired a hundred calligraphy artists to write the "Chinese Dream" authentic handwriting, and engraved the "Dream" character of their deep love for the motherland on the tourmaline Chinese Dream Pot, making the Dream Pot shine even more.

The design of the pot button on the lid is made of a wooden sailing boat in ancient China, and the five tea leaves symbolize the five sails, representing the five colors of Chinese tea. (Black tea, green tea, green tea, white tea, black tea). "Ancient wooden sailing ships sail the earth's seas against the wind and waves, spreading and promoting China's peace and friendship along the earth's Belt and Road." Tang Jiasheng commented like this.

Another batch of artworks has entered a major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China in Tibet!

Xue Feng, secretary of the party committee and director of a major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China, said that 2022 is the 70th anniversary of the establishment of a major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China, and the cultural relics in the collection are the foundation of the memorial hall; whether it is full of spiritual works of art or old objects and old books that condense historical memory, they are the deep friendship and strong support of the donors for the great memorial hall of the Communist Party of China, the emotional carrier that stimulates the enthusiasm of loving the party and the country, and the material carrier for continuously carrying out party history study and education. "One big person" will remember the love, always maintain the original intention and mission, collect, use and display the donated works of art and old objects, and let them play a greater artistic value and cultural value in the birthplace of the party.

Author: Wang Wanyi

Images courtesy of interviewees

Editor: Zhang Xiaoming

Editor-in-Charge: Gu Yiqiong

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