"Born great, died glorious" is Mao Zedong's inscription for Liu Hulan. 1947 65438+1October 12. Liu Hulan was captured by Kuomintang troops and landlords. Facing the threat of the enemy, she was firm and unyielding, and said righteously, "I'm afraid of death, I'm not a member!" " The enemy had no choice but to kill six revolutionary masses arrested at the same time on the spot. But without fear, she lay quietly under the lawn mower. In her short youth, she wrote eternal poems and set up a declaration of life with immortal spirit. 1in late March, 947, Mao Zedong led the the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China authorities to move to northern Shaanxi. Secretary the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee and Commander Ren of the Central Column reported to him the heroic sacrifice of the little girl Liu Hulan. Mao Zedong asked, "Is she party member?" Ren said: "He is an excellent clerk, only 15 years old." Mao Zedong was deeply moved, and wrote eight characters: "Live great, die glorious".
Regrettably, the inscription was unfortunately lost in the fierce battle. The inscription we are seeing now was rewritten by Mao Zedong on the occasion of the anniversary of 1957 10.
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