The Origin of Wan Li's National Pulse

Wan Li's national pulse originated from the efficient operation of the ancient postal system in China, symbolizing the smooth communication and the stability of the country.

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The border of Wan Li is an image description of the ancient postal system in China, which means that mail can be delivered to distant places by postal route, symbolizing the smooth communication of the country.

The origin of this word can be traced back to the ancient post system in China. The post system originated from the Qin Dynasty, which is a transportation network system specially used for delivering official documents and letters and official travel. Post stations are set up along the main roads, and post stations are set up at intervals to quickly send letters and change horses. The establishment of these post offices makes information transmission more effective, and mail can be delivered to all parts of China quickly.

With the passage of time, the postal system has gradually improved and developed into a larger and more efficient postal system. During the Ming Dynasty, the government established more post stations and built more post roads to meet the growing communication demand. As the most famous postal organization at that time, the postal route system in Ming Dynasty was called "Postal Wan Li", which described that mail could be delivered to further places.

Stamp appreciation:

The stamps are mainly inscribed by Zhou Enlai, with black characters on a white background. The contrast is obvious, concise and solemn. When Zhou Enlai was young, he worked hard on his collar. Influenced by famous scholars in the late Qing Dynasty, calligraphy is unique, dignified and steady, generous and bold.

Pen and ink, wrist strength have the advantages of beauty and beauty, the wine is more straightforward and heavy, and the weather is open, showing a heroic posture in grace.

During the design, some words on the left side of the inscription were deleted, leaving a deep red and white "Zhou Enlai Seal" mark, which made the inscription more prominent; The frame is decorated with a plain continuation pattern of Feng Huangwen, which not only makes the pattern have a national style, but also produces the artistic effect of mounting inscriptions.

Anecdotal anecdote:

On May 9th, 198 1 stamps were issued, and the stamps were launched simultaneously in Mr. Lin Zhuowu's hometown of Fu 'an, Yan 'an, An and Huai 'an (the hometown of Premier Zhou), which caused great repercussions at home and abroad.

That is, on this day, a marble tablet of about 4 square meters was erected in the bamboo forest of Fuchun Park in the northwest corner of Fu 'an City. The monument is like a stamp sheetlet embedded with square inky marble. On the smooth stone surface, there are eight engraved gold words "Post Wan Li, which belongs to the national vein", and the left lower end is engraved with "Zhou Enlai".

Walking on the back of the monument, you can see the following passage: "1On May 9, 1940, Vice President Zhou Enlai made a decree on national liberation, and personally wrote' Post Wan Li, where the national blood belongs' as a prize to Lin Zhuowu. This is a prosperous era. In order to promote the reunification of the motherland, he called on the people of China to devote themselves to the great cause of rejuvenating China and set up an eternal monument. "

Fu 'an people chose Fuchun Park with beautiful scenery to erect a monument in memory of Mr. Lin Dianwu, the pioneer of postal service in China. This stamp-shaped monument erected in marble has shaped a unique three-dimensional "sheetlet" in the world and become a cultural landscape of Fuchun Park.