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author:The Eye of the Yellow River

Source: Nanhai Release

The year 2024 coincides with the Memorial Hall of the Guangzhou Agricultural Lecture Institute

70th anniversary

It is also the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Agricultural Lecture Center

To this end, the memorial hall is proposed

Past students' footprints are traced to the project

Looking now

Descendants of the Nanhai students of the Agricultural Lecture Institute

Collect relevant cultural relics and oral history materials

and shoot documentaries

Ask the folks to look through the genealogy

Find out those who have been for us

Revolutionary predecessors who blazed new trails

Let their spirit be passed on from generation to generation

Feel free to contact or provide clues

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Contact: Miss Nie

Address: Nanhai District Archives, No. 56, Tianyou 4th Road, Guicheng Street, Nanhai District, Foshan City

1924-1925

Nanhai trainees have participated in the training of Guangzhou Agricultural Lecture Institute

The Memorial Hall of the Former Site of the Peasant Movement Training Institute (referred to as the Memorial Hall of the Peasant Movement Institute) sponsored by Comrade Mao Zedong is a national second-level museum established on the basis of the former site of the Guangzhou Peasant Movement Training Institute, a national key cultural relics protection unit.

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Since its establishment in 1953, the Memorial Hall of the Agricultural Lecture Institute has been committed to the collection, protection, display, publicity, education, research and other work of modern and modern revolutionary cultural relics, and currently has nearly 10,000 pieces of various collections, including 1,525 pieces of precious cultural relics. The memorial hall is now a national red tourism classic scenic spot, a national patriotism education demonstration base, a national education base for the next generation of party history and national history, and the first batch of "big ideological and political courses" practical teaching bases in the country.

From July 1924 to September 1926, the Guangzhou Agricultural Lecture Institute held six sessions, trained nearly 800 backbone members of the peasant movement, and made historic contributions to the Chinese revolution.

The Guangzhou Peasant Movement Training Institute can be divided into two periods. The first period (the 1st to the 5th) was called the Peasant Movement Training Institute of the Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang. It mainly trains peasant movement cadres in Guangdong Province, Guangxi and Hunan provinces. Peng Pai, a well-known leader of the peasant movement of the Communist Party of China, served as director for two terms, and communists Ruan Xiaoxian and Tan Zhitang also served as directors.

The site of the first and second sessions was Huizhou Hall (now No. 93 Yuexiu South Road, Guangzhou), and the third to fifth sessions were located at No. 1 Donggao Avenue, Guangzhou. There were 33 trainees in the first session, including Liang Furan, Liang Guihua and Chen Xiongzhi, who participated in the one-and-a-half-month training in the second session, 142 trainees in the second session, including 17 trainees in Nanhai, including Wu Qin, Wu Songhui, Wu Jinhong, Wu Jianben, Wu Jinan, Wu Chengcheng, Tan Xi, Wu Zhaoquan, Zheng Han, Huang Yun, Lu Man, Wu Guihua, Mai Chengqian, Wu Xilin, Mo Fa, Wang Jin, and Zhu Lihua, who participated in the two-and-a-half-month training, and 114 trainees in the third session. Wu Jianwu and two people participated in the three-month training. In addition, Cai Xiuting, Cai Mingxia and Liang Yue, three trainees from the South China Sea participated in the fourth and fifth trainings respectively.

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Nanhai student Liang rekindled.

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Liang Guihua, a trainee from the South China Sea.

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Wu Qin, a trainee from the South China Sea.

In 1926, in order to meet the needs of the rapid development of the national peasant movement, the Guangzhou Peasant Movement Training Institute was expanded into a school for training cadres of the national peasant movement. This is the second period. On May 3 of that year, the sixth student class of the Guangzhou Peasant Movement Training Institute opened in Panyu Xuegong (now No. 42, Zhongshan 4th Road, Guangzhou), with Mao Zedong as the director and Xiao Chunu as the full-time teacher. There were 327 trainees from more than 20 provinces and regions across the country for more than 4 months.

Descendants of the Nanhai students of the Agricultural Lecture Institute

Please actively contact the District Archives

Let's learn from the heritage together

The great spirit of the predecessors of the South China Sea Revolution