The history of modern Suzhou is a history of pioneers' struggle to explore the truth of saving the country and the people. As early as the Great Revolution, our party's early revolutionary activists, Hui and Deng Zhongxia left their revolutionary footprints in Suzhou. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the New Fourth Army, the "Jiang Kang" troops and the guerrillas in Yangcheng Lake and Taihu Lake waged arduous struggles with the enemy and puppet troops. Many outstanding sons and daughters of the party shed their blood on this land, and many legendary stories are still circulating among the masses.
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cultural relic
There are 3 18 frames of historical photos, 208 historical documents, 204 physical objects and 60 works of art in the museum, which records the revolutionary course of "suffering-awakening-victory" that Suzhou people have gone through under the leadership of the party. Suzhou people regard the Revolutionary Museum as a new achievement in the construction of spiritual civilization, and as a good base and classroom for patriotic traditional education.
The exhibition line of the museum is 467, and the exhibition hall area is 84 1 m2. It is divided into six parts: preface hall, modern Suzhou society, Great Revolution period, Agrarian Revolutionary War period, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period and Liberation War period, which not only embodies the integrity and depth of history, but also highlights the theme and key points and enhances the sense of fullness.
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trait
In order to enhance the appeal of the exhibition content, the museum also invited artists from Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Suzhou and other places to use sculptures, oil paintings, Chinese paintings, prints, watercolors, sketches, boxes, charts and models to reproduce history around the theme, set off the atmosphere and enhance the effect. The museum also invited a group of experts such as Xia Shushen, chief designer of China Military Museum, to design and build the "Yangcheng bonfire" semi-landscape painting museum, which is known as "the first museum in the south of the Yangtze River". By using high-tech means such as sound, light, electricity and computer, 16.5-meter-high and 60-meter-wide oil painting and 400-square-meter ground sculpture are integrated with sound effects, which reproduces the scene of Suzhou soldiers and civilians fighting against the Japanese aggressors. The scale of this semi-landscape painting museum is the highest in China at present.