The long-awaited National Day has finally arrived. Taking this opportunity, my family decided to visit Zhu De Memorial Hall.
Early in the morning, the sun was shining, and we came to Zhu De Memorial Hall with great excitement.
When we walked into the memorial hall, the first thing we saw was the white marble statue of Grandpa Zhu. He waved and smiled at us. It seems to say to us, "Welcome!" . My sister and I respectfully presented a flower to Grandpa Zhu and bowed deeply.
Walking into the memorial hall, I saw the clothes, trousers and sandals that Grandpa Zhu wore in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, all of which were patched. I also saw some articles for daily use used by Grandpa Zhu, all of which were tattered. Seeing this, I can't help thinking about how hard Grandpa Zhu's life was at that time! What impressed me the most was the scene where Grandpa Zhu and Premier Zhou talked with silicone. Their faces are so serious and their brows are furrowed. I think they are discussing how to resist Japan and drive the Japanese out of China.
Out of the memorial hall, we came to Jing, the birthplace of Grandpa Zhu and the former residence of his adoptive parents and biological parents. ...
At sunset, we reluctantly left the memorial. Along the way, I silently thought: our happy life now is really hard-won! It was bought by countless revolutionary ancestors like grandpa Zhu with blood and sweat. We must cherish today's happy life, study hard and win glory for our hometown and motherland when we grow up!
This trip is really difficult because it is my own trip. I'm here to pay homage to Grandpa Zhu, feel his greatness and revolutionary spirit, and promote my learning motivation. First of all, take off your hat to Grandpa Zhu.
People who went to Zhu De Memorial Hall with 100% excitement did not know that there was a traffic jam on the road and began to be disappointed. They also want to return halfway. It's not my style to give up halfway and move on Seeing the square is as exciting as seeing the dawn before dawn!
As soon as I got off the bus, I saw a huge signboard standing in the North Square, as if guarding Grandpa Zhu's former residence, which made people not easily offended. The bad mood on the road suddenly improved a lot, and the mood was carefree, hehe, what are you waiting for! I quickly passed through the "escort" and entered the "castle". There is a statue of Grandpa Zhu De at the entrance of the memorial hall, from which you can see everything.
Walking in the green world, everything feels novel and gives people a lush feeling. Anyway, it's fun to go in. Walking in, the trees are shaded, revealing the vitality of the earth. The first thing to see is the memorial hall. The stone statue in front of the door is enough to shock all the great men and make people awe. Go to the lobby and have a look!
Children of Hard-working Tenants introduces the life, study and work of Comrade Zhu De in his hometown for 23 years as a teenager.
Joining the Army, Protecting the Country and Seeking Yuan, Seeking Truth, Studying in Europe and Countering the British Ships introduced the history of Comrade Zhu De's activities in seeking Yuan for protecting the country and participating in the Revolution of 1911.
Nanchang Uprising, Jinggangshan Meeting, Long March, Eight-year Anti-Japanese War and Liberation War are the highlights of the whole exhibition. Through the exhibition, the glorious image of Comrade Zhu De who defended the Jinggangshan revolutionary base, crossed the Chishui River, established the Taihang Mountain anti-Japanese revolutionary base and commanded the "three major battles" was truly reproduced.
"State Affairs" shows the situation that Comrade Zhu De led the army building, presided over state affairs and visited his hometown after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
On the right side of the memorial hall, there is a "Exhibition Hall for Commemorating Comrade Zhu De's Painting and Calligraphy". Inscriptions by Deng Xiaoping, Soong Ching Ling, Deng, and other party and state leaders, as well as more than 530 works by famous calligraphers.
Zhu De's hometown is surrounded by mountains, green cypresses and pines, with trees on both sides of the road and convenient transportation. The pavilions, ponds and waterside pavilions in the museum are connected with the memorial points by broad stone slabs and circular roads, which integrate the lofty image of Commander-in-Chief Zhu with the beautiful natural scenery and attract many Chinese and foreign audiences and patriotic people like me.
This trip to glad you came, let me know the greatness and hardships of the revolution.
The long-awaited National Day has finally arrived. Taking this opportunity, the family decided to visit the Zhu De Memorial Hall.
Early in the morning, the sun was shining, and we excitedly came to Zhu De Memorial Hall.
Standing in front of the memorial hall, the first thing you see is the portrait of Grandpa Zhu carved in white marble. He smiled and waved to us. It seems to say to us: Welcome! . My sister and I respectfully presented a flower to Grandpa Zhu and bowed deeply.
Walking into the memorial hall, I saw that the clothes, pants and sandals that Grandpa Zhu wore during the Anti-Japanese War were all patches. I also saw some articles for daily use used by Grandpa Zhu, all of which were tattered. Seeing this, I can't help thinking about how hard Grandpa Zhu's life was at that time! What impressed me the most was the scene where Grandpa Zhu talked with Premier Zhou, which was molded with silicone rubber. Their facial expressions are very serious and their brows are furrowed. I think they are discussing how to resist Japan and drive the Japanese out of China.
Walking out of the memorial hall, we came to Grandpa Zhu's birthplace and the former residences of his adoptive parents and biological parents.
At sunset, we reluctantly left the memorial. I silently thought along the way: our happy life is really hard-won! It was bought by countless revolutionary ancestors like grandpa Zhu with blood and sweat. We must cherish today's happy life, study hard and win glory for our hometown and motherland when we grow up!