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My train memory

author:Ōin Kojo

Text/Lao Niu

The first time I took a train ride was in mid-June 1966, when my father was on leave for rest due to illness. The Guangdong Provincial CPC Committee has decided to keep his father's post in the Hainan Administrative Region, and his salary will remain unchanged; second, the Guangzhou Provincial Public Security Department will be responsible for solving the problem of using houses and vehicles; and third, it will solve the problem on its own. My father chose the place where he and his mother had fought, Chengde, Hebei Province. In order to take care of her family, her mother chose to retire at the age of 37.

We take the 4 1 3 train from Beijing Railway Station from Beijing to Chengde, which is a slow train from Beijing. We took this train to Chengde City, lay down on the car and fell asleep, and when we arrived at Liudaohezi Station, the train broadcast: The movie "The icing on the cake" was filmed here.

We arrived at our destination, Chengde Station, which was built by the Japanese, and arrived in Chengde City at about 4 o'clock when it was still dark.

My train memory

My wife and I take the train from Chengde to Ye Baishou more often. In the middle of the flat spring, there is a place called the waterfall riverside boarding and landing, and you can stop for one minute.

At that time, there were no communication tools, my old father-in-law, eldest brother-in-law, and younger brother-in-law, I don't know how many times I took over the station. At this small station, I brought bicycles to Zhang Dequan, who was bought by the people in the village, wine bought by my comrades, and 6-inch nails when I worked in the factory. The small landing station brought a lot of happiness to our village, Nanliang.

When I was working in the No. 4 Instrument Factory, in order to solve the problem of instrument parts, I took the salesman to Lingyuan Labor Reform Farm, and I really had to ask for food and drink to be able to get the parts. I also understand the difficulties of the salesman.

My train memory

During the Cultural Revolution, I took this train to Beijing to attend Chairman Mao's seventh meeting with the Red Guards and met the great leader Chairman Mao. It was an era when you didn't need money to eat or take a car. We departed from the city of Chengde to eat bread with boiled water and sleep under the floor of the train at night.

The first stop is Wuhan City.

My train memory

Wu Zhenkui, Hu Mingshan, and Yang Yiwu and I were under the Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan.

My train memory

The train continues to Changsha City, Hunan.

We took a liberation truck in the evening to the former residence of Chairman Mao in Shaoshan.

There is a large pond in front of Chairman Mao's former residence, and there are trees behind the former residence with the words "National Cultural Relics Protection Unit" written in front of the former residence. Each person will be given a Shaoshan medal, 'two loaves of bread and a glass of water per person.'

I finally got on a slow train, which was a train from Changsha to Nanchang. Look at the scenery on both sides during the day. One loaf of bread every morning, two loaves of bread at noon and evening, and boiling water to drink as much as you like.

When we arrived in Nanchang, the reception station arranged for us to live in Nanchang No. 14 Middle School. The August 1st Square is empty, and there is a nine-story "Nanchang Hotel" in the middle, where I later heard that Chairman Mao lived.

We walked to Nanchang No. 14 Middle School, where a female teacher greeted us, she said, "I'm sorry, we can only live on the straw in the classroom, and we can eat eight people around each other, four dishes and one soup." Hot water to bathe in the evening.

The next day: the teacher told us: there is a tower called the rope tower, we see the wind blowing bells, the teacher tells us: this is the treasure of Nanchang's evil town, Nanchang City was flooded by the Ganjiang River before, from the repair of this tower, Nanchang is calm.

This is the Nanchang Uprising Memorial Hall, also called Jiangxi Grand Hotel. Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, He Long, Liu Bo, Ye Ting and others. Soon after the uprising, the city of Nanchang was occupied. Chiang Kai-shek sent Zhang Fakui with 100,000 men to force the rebel troops to Sanhe, Guangdong. The great significance of this uprising is that the Communist Party of China has its own contingent. Therefore, 1 August became Army Day.

My train memory

The earliest Nanjing Chang Uprising Museum (Jiangxi Grand Hotel) We can visit for two hours, only Zhou Enlai's pocket watch, Zhu De's pistol, and He Long's pipe.

We then came to the end of the Gan River, and we saw the river rolling.

My train memory

Nanchang Uprising

My train memory

This is the monument to the Nanchang Uprising that is now erected. Commemorate the martyrs of the Nanchang Uprising!

My train memory
My train memory

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