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This exhibition debuted in Beijing! There are some highlights that can't be seen in "Shanghai" first

This exhibition debuted in Beijing! There are some highlights that can't be seen in "Shanghai" first

Today (27th) morning, the "Great Spirit Casts a Great Era - Special Exhibition on the Great Founding Spirit of the Communist Party of China" jointly organized by the First Memorial Hall of the Communist Party of China, the Shanghai Library and the Beijing Lu Xun Museum (Beijing New Culture Movement Memorial Hall) opened in the Lu Xun Museum District of Beijing, and is scheduled to be exhibited until March 30. This is also the first stop of the "Special Exhibition of the Great Founding Spirit of the Party and the National Tour Exhibition", a major memorial hall of the CPC.

Closely centering on the theme of "the great spirit of party building", the exhibition exhibits more than 60 cultural relics collections of a major memorial hall of the CPC and more than 50 cultural relics collections of the Lu Xun Museum in Beijing, taking the vivid presentation of the spiritual genealogy of the Chinese communists as a series, showing the century-old struggle of the party and the people under the guidance of the great party building spirit.

This exhibition debuted in Beijing! There are some highlights that can't be seen in "Shanghai" first

A vase made of shell shells given to the group of volunteer soldiers to the condolence group

Highlights of the exhibition include a number of precious cultural relics in the collection of a major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China, such as vases made of shell shells given to the condolence group of volunteer soldiers to the DPRK, the Songhu Anti-Japanese Commemorative Medal, and the Shanghai Anti-Japanese Bloodshed Medal. The wife of martyr Li Xia also donated a total of 5 pieces of in kind, including tea pots, blankets, commemorative medals, good news of meritorious service and certificates used by her husband during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and used them for this exhibition together with 2 photos.

This exhibition debuted in Beijing! There are some highlights that can't be seen in "Shanghai" first

The teapot, blankets, medals, good news of meritorious service and certificates used by martyr Li Xia

"From being slaughtered by others to gaining a firm foothold, from eating short and wearing less to getting rich and prosperous, from internal and external troubles to making the country strong and the people rich, once the COMMUNIST Party of China was founded, it had no hesitation in shouldering the historical mission of saving the country and saving the people, realizing national rejuvenation, and the people's happiness." Wang Muchen, a senior high school student at Beijing No. 35 Middle School, was full of excitement, "A generation has a generation's mission, a generation has a generation's responsibility, as a new era, we should also follow the footsteps of our ancestors, take on the heavy responsibility of the youth in the new era, constantly improve ourselves, and keep moving forward!" ”

Shanghai, the birthplace of the party and the place where the original intention originated. In order to carry forward the great founding spirit of the party, Shanghai has established the country's first research center for the great founding spirit of the party - the Shanghai Municipal Research Center for the Great Founding Spirit of the Communist Party of China, and the first issue of the "Research Trends on the Great Founding Spirit" was compiled and printed by the secretariat of the CPC, and at the same time, the great memorial hall of the CPC took the lead in presenting the great founding spirit as the theme content in the basic exhibition. Just a month ago, a major memorial hall of the Communist Party of China cooperated with the Shanghai Library to hold a large-scale original special exhibition "Great Spirit Casts a Great Era - Special Exhibition on the Great Founding Spirit of the Communist Party of China", which became the first large-scale special exhibition in China with the theme of "Great Party Building Spirit".

This exhibition debuted in Beijing! There are some highlights that can't be seen in "Shanghai" first

Beijing was the main front for the spread of Marxism in early China, the center of the New Culture Movement and the birthplace of the May Fourth Movement. Mr. Lu Xun is one of the representative figures of the New Culture Movement, and he is also very related to the founding of the Communist Party of China. Shortly after the publication of the first edition of the Communist Manifesto Chinese the full translation, Chen Wangdao sent a copy to Mr. Lu Xun, who received the epoch-making Communist Manifesto in Beijing and praised Chen Wangdao's work.

This exhibition debuted in Beijing! There are some highlights that can't be seen in "Shanghai" first

The Communist Manifesto that Lu Xun had read

This exhibition combines the characteristics of cultural relics collected by both sides, which not only retains the core characteristics of the exhibition, but also cleverly integrates the elements of Lu Bo itself, giving the exhibition a new vitality and appearance, and also ushering in a good start for the launch of the touring exhibition.

It has been learned that this tour exhibition will travel throughout all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) across the country, fully link up the resources of the country's red venues, and walk into revolutionary holy places, museums, and memorial halls; take Shanghai's foreign aid and cooperation work as the starting point and walk into the provinces and autonomous regions for aiding construction; take the expansion of influence and expand marginal radiation as the orientation, and walk into the southernmost and northernmost parts of the motherland; take the first batch of great spirits of the spiritual genealogy of the Chinese communists as the guide, and enter the red hot land involved in the spiritual genealogy, as well as schools, libraries, archives, and schools, libraries, archives at all levels. Cultural service places such as art galleries.

Author: Wang Wanyi

Images courtesy of interviewees

Edit: Zhou Chen

Editor-in-Charge: Liu Liyuan

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