Unwinding is beneficial and masking is flavorful. Good works are recommended for reading, and good books are appreciated together.
Today, the author selected from more than 5,000 books in the collection and signed Zhang Yun, deputy secretary of the former Central Discipline Inspection Commission, "Doctor Bethune" in 1978, and shared it with the majority of book friends.

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Signatory: Zhou Erfu (January 3, 1914 – January 8, 2004), originally from Jingde, Anhui Province, born in Nanjing, joined the Communist Party of China in February 1939, famous writer and calligrapher, former vice minister of culture, honorary member of the Chinese Writers Association, consultant of the Chinese Calligraphers Association.
In his 70-year career, Zhou Erfu published novels, essays, poems, plays, reportage, essays, and literary criticism, totaling about 12 million words. Representative works include the reportage "Norman Bethune Fragment", the novel "Doctor Bethune", "Shanghai Morning", "Great Wall Wanlitu", etc., of which the novel "Shanghai Morning" was selected as "New China 70 Years 70 Novel Collection", and "Great Wall WanliTu" won the "Five Ones" Engineering Literature Award of the Central Propaganda Department.
Recipient: Zhang Yun (1905 – October 25, 1995), born in 1905, from Changsha, Hunan. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1925. In December 1978, he was elected Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection at the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In September 1982, he was elected as a member of the Central Advisory Committee at the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. In order to correct the unjust, false and wrongly decided cases in the "Cultural Revolution," Comrade Zhang Yun traveled from place to place and worked day and night, so that many cadres who had suffered grievances for a long time were rehabilitated. In the field of investigating and dealing with economic crimes, Comrade Zhang Yun's wrist really made those moths feel extremely afraid, and many major cases were punished during the period, so he was called "female baogong".
Bethune, a foreigner, without any selfish motive, who regarded the liberation of the Chinese people as his own; a man who had been admired by hundreds of millions of Chinese for more than half a century, and whose brilliance was eternal.
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In December 1946, Zhou Er's "Doctor Bethune", written in Hong Kong, truly reflected the deeds of Dr. Bethune who led a medical team composed of Canadians and Americans to the Liberated Areas of Jibei, Yanbei and Jizhong under the leadership of the Communist Party of China to treat the wounded and sick and train medical personnel on the spot, and he made great contributions to the medical work in the Liberated Areas.
Dr. Bethune used the smell of soldiers' pus and blood to judge the degree of newness and oldness of the wounds, personally gave the wounded a urinal to receive urine, won quilts for the wounded without luggage, crossed the mountains and mountains to reach Yanbei, did not eat or drink in the case of hunger and cold, went to rescue the wounded, took the initiative to donate blood for the wounded and sick, personally made nutritious meals for the wounded and sick, and finally, without wearing gloves, when he touched the small bones in the brains of the wounded soldiers with his injured fingers, he accidentally became infected and was taken by the virus. These plots deeply touched me. I can't help but think of the indifference of the medical staff in the "National Unification District" in Mr. Barkin's novel "The Fourth Ward" in the face of the pain and mourning of the patients and the reprimand of the bedwetting patients. Dr. Bethune in the "Liberated Areas" and the medical staff in the "National Unification Areas" are in stark contrast. Where there is a comparison, there is a gap, and where there is a gap, there will be a result. The small gaps add up one by one to produce huge results, the difference in the working attitudes of the medical personnel of the two militaries, and the butterfly effect of these seemingly small problems is that the Nationalist army with eight million American equipment is driven out of the mainland by the Platon Army with millet plus rifles.
The author's collection of "Doctor Bethune" was published by the People's Literature Publishing House in March 1978, one edition of five prints, although not one edition and one print, but the most expensive is the signature gift, and it is signed to the "female Bao Gong" Comrade Zhang Yun, and there is a specific signing time, which is more precious.