The 83-year-old man used more than 600 stamps to talk about the history of the Party
Stamps from half a century ago
Have you seen them?
In Kecheng, Quzhou, an 83-year-old man spent half a century collecting all the stamps issued by China after the founding of New China
On April 13, Quhua, Kecheng District He, an 83-year-old man from the Jiebinar Village community, pointed to a stamp and taught the students of Hehua Middle School a different party history lesson.
How are these stamps collected?
Sun Yin started collecting stamps in the 1950s. In 1982, He founded the Juhua Philatelic Association together with other philatelists. After He retired in 1998, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to stamp collecting. He took the same type of stamps and made them into a series of A4-sized stamps in chronological order. Now, he has collected all the stamps issued by China after the founding of New China.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. With the encouragement of the streets and communities, more than 600 related "red" stamps were selected and put on display. He also became a preacher on the spot.
Watching a "red" stamp exhibition and listening to a lesson on the history of the party's stamps achieved fruitful results. ?Although stamps are small, they are rare historical teaching materials, connecting one moment after another in the history of the party and integrating education into them. After listening to Grandpa He's class, I deeply felt the efforts of our revolutionary ancestors for our happy life today, and it also inspired me to study hard. ?Said Weng Beiyu, a seventh-grade student at Juhua Middle School.
Telling the party’s history through stamps and concentrating on learning can enable party members, cadres and the masses to deeply understand the valuable experience accumulated by the party in the long-term struggle and the glorious tradition and fine style of work. Secretary of the Party Working Committee of Quhua Street Qiu Jian said that in the next step, the street will display more than 600 "red" stamps in various villages and communities, and at the same time carry out party history education and publicity activities in various forms, so that the majority of party members, cadres and the masses can review the "red" classics and gather strength to forge ahead. .
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