Zhu De's shoulder pole, what is written is hiding the shoulder pole and something.

Zhu De's pole around the Tibetan pole, write the following words:

Zhu De Pole is an article written by Comrade Zhu, the founding general. This article mainly tells the story of Zhu De, then commander of the Fourth Red Army, picking grain with the Red Army commanders and soldiers. Essentially, it tells the story that the officers and men of the Red Army are consistent and set an example for the revolution. For decades, this article has been praised by people, educating and inspiring generations.

The 20 10 first exhibition of cultural relics against corruption, sponsored by China National Museum and Shanghai Museum, lent more than 370 cultural relics nationwide, including this "Zhu De pole".

Including 48 first-class precious cultural relics, involving ancient books, calligraphy, paintings, bronzes, porcelain, bamboo slips, inscriptions, production tools, daily necessities, letters and manuscripts, precious photos, documents and other different categories. In the layout of the exhibition, it is divided into two parts: historical mirror image and clean government style.

The first part reflects the spiritual realm and moral sentiments of the historical sages. The second part clearly shows that the China * * * Production Party has been constantly exploring the law of anti-corruption construction in the great course of leading the revolution, construction and reform in China, and constantly enriching the theoretical and practical connotation of the road of anti-corruption with China characteristics.

Cultural relics story:

There are more than 60 miles of mountain roads from Mao Ping in Ninggang to Ciping in Jinggangshan. The peaks are steep, bumpy and tortuous, and it is very difficult to walk. The soldiers and civilians in Jinggangshan were not intimidated by the difficulties. The grain transport team took the trouble to travel back and forth on this sweaty mountain road and wrote a moving movement of officers and men sharing weal and woe!

/kloc-one day in the winter of 0/928, just before dawn, Zhu De led some Red Army soldiers and Red Guards to pick grain in Longshi, Ninggang. On this day, Zhu Jun was as energetic as ever, wearing a gray cloth uniform, a hat, a belt and leggings, and sandals.

When I came to Longcheng, some soldiers carried them with laundry baskets, while others carried them with pockets. Soldiers without tools just need to take off their pants, tie them tightly, and fill their legs with food, which is as convenient as carrying them on their shoulders. In this way, everyone carried their backs, climbed mountains and mountains, and walked on the winding path of Jinggangshan.