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The slogan on the wall of the old house
Once those slogans written on the walls of old houses were unique scenery in my memory.

In the 1970s and 1980s, more than half of Hutou was a century-old quadrangle. Nearly 70% of the people in the four production teams of the big house are crowded in the old house, the new house, the foreign house, the salt shop, the upper shop and the upper house. ...

In addition to some memorabilia such as "xx borrows money from the valley", there are also quotations from great men such as "study hard and learn Marxism". There is a big quadrangle in the fire lane of the East Yard, where more than a dozen families live in large groups. Both sides of the hall are filled with coffins, large and small, and the walls are covered with quotations and "old three articles" Three years ago, when my sister bought a new house and my brother-in-law went to the old quadrangle to get the ancestral tablet, I relived those beautifully written words with a torch.

In the eye-catching place of the house, the mottled exterior wall is a slogan in various fonts except water stains and moss. Our old house is rammed with concrete. Due to the age, the wall is seriously aging, and a black running script slogan can be vaguely seen: We must liberate Taiwan Province Province. On the wall next to Laomaojia's paddy field is a brick-red slogan: Be vigilant, defend the motherland and prepare for war! The wall of Fu Ying's house reads: A soldier makes the whole family glorious. On the wall of the production team's bullpen is: Never forget the class struggle. There are three slogans on the wall of the ancestral temple: resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea, protect the country and defend the country; All reactionaries are paper tigers; Strictly practise economy and oppose waste. At that time, what Hutou House wrote best on the wall of the Ming family was "go all out, strive for the upper reaches, and build socialism quickly, well and economically"; On the wall of Xiong Zhijia's house, the word "Agricultural Dazhai" is higher than others, imitation of Song Dynasty, red, and the most atmospheric.

I suspect that this slogan is the work of my teacher: I remember that in the art class of primary school, the teacher often taught us to write calligraphy, and the content was "Agricultural Dazhai". The teacher's demonstration is exactly the same as that on the wall. I hate being so clumsy that I can't even write the word "Zhai" well.

I remember the slogan on the wall of the warehouse of the production team of the East Hospital was: Learn from Dazhai and catch Xiyang. The slogan on the wall of Xianxian Cooperative is: Dig deep pits, accumulate grain widely, and do not seek hegemony. From Hutou House to Binjiang Road House, there is a three-dimensional slogan on the wall of Kevin's house: Gong Yu moves mountains to transform China. The running script slogan on the wall of his neighbor's house is very interesting to read: the whole county has gone up, what about the mountains? Work hard!

The slogan on the wall of the livestock farm on Shiqiao is also brick red: 30,000 Jin per mu. This slogan puzzled me for a long time, and I didn't really understand what "putting a satellite" was until I witnessed the "double harvest" after the production was guaranteed.

1977, the most luxurious auditorium of xian county Brigade in Luanshan Commune was completed. The newly painted slogan "The fundamental way out for agriculture lies in mechanization" is particularly eye-catching and can be seen by every household in mainland China hundreds of meters away. At that time, a new lane convenient for tractor driving was built at Hutou, which was called "Mechanical Road" from under the maple tree through Daling to Cunbeiling. Regrettably, our brigade has not become a "garden construction" pilot unit for leveling land and straightening ridges. There are only a few walking tractors in the brigade, and each production team has only one electric thresher. I can only secretly go to the village to see the operation of the rice transplanter behind everyone's back. At that time, the cultural and art troupe of the brigade also specially arranged a flower drum play-"The Old Man Watching the Machine".

In the third grade of primary school, we saw the slogan painted with lime on the adobe wall of teacher Shui Yuan's house: Run for 2000! Tan, a retired student, said: "In 2000, we were all over 100 years old, and I don't know if we are still there." We all laughed that he couldn't count.

1980 I went to Jiangxi Lotus for the first time. From Hanshanli to Nancun, we have to go through an abandoned factory. When I entered the factory from the back door, I found a slogan written on the wall: Learn from Dazhai and catch up with Hunan. As a Hunan native, I have a sense of pride for the first time.

1980, Luanshan No.1 Cement Plant was officially put into production. When I passed the cement factory in middle school, I looked up and saw eight characters on the main building: self-reliance and hard work.

"Only child, one flower, benefiting the country and the people" is catchy and easy to understand, which is the slogan of the birth of the family planning era. Sheung Wan, ligation and induced labor were high-frequency words in that special era. "Family planning is the basic national policy of our country" was the theme slogan of "National Policy Building" in each township. 1996 National Day, I also saw this slogan with Zou Ernai and Master Fa in a zoo in Beijing.

After the reform and opening up, the slogans on the walls of old houses have also kept pace with the times and are quite commercial. There is a slogan on the wall of an old house in Wenhua Road, the county town: Feed a flower and the camel will make a fortune!

Later, the advertising industry developed rapidly, and the outer wall of the old house became a cheap wall advertising space. Once I walked into my hometown, the advertisements of automobile appliances, banks, hospitals, real estate and building materials were dazzling.

Nowadays, those old houses that have stood in the wind and rain for decades and hundreds of years are gone, replaced by villas and small houses.

The old house is gone, but the scenery on the wall of the old house is vaguely remembered.