1. Quotations from Chairman Mao
Quotations from Chairman Mao is an anthology of Chairman Mao's famous sayings and aphorisms edited and published in the early 196s, with a circulation of 5 billion copies, ranking second in the world. Because Quotations from Chairman Mao has the largest circulation, the most exquisite printing and the largest number of readers, and the cover is specially made of red plastic cover, people often call Quotations from Chairman Mao "the little red book".
2. Chairman Mao's badge
Chairman Mao's badge refers to the badge with Chairman Mao as the main body, also referred to as badge, red treasure badge and commemorative badge. At that time, all the large and small units rushed to design and make all kinds of Chairman Mao's badges. Wearing, collecting, giving and exchanging Chairman Mao's badges became a fashion, and men, women and children had to wear them. At that time, it was a general trend that all provinces, cities, systems and units set up revolutionary committees or held large-scale important meetings, so it was necessary to make and present Chairman Mao's badge with sb on it.
3. Red official kiln porcelain
Wool porcelain generally refers to red official kiln, which refers to all kinds of household porcelain and decorative porcelain produced by some special porcelain factories after the founding of the People's Republic of China. These porcelains bear the brand of the times and become historical relics that witness this era. These "red official kilns" mainly include porcelain for leaders produced during the Cultural Revolution, porcelain for central organs and gift porcelain for foreign heads of state.
4. Tickets
During the planned economy period in China, in the era of extremely scarce commodity supply, in order to ensure the balance between supply and demand, the state planned to provide food, clothing and other necessities for urban and rural residents, and issued special purchase vouchers such as food stamps and cloth tickets according to the population. These vouchers are generally called "tickets". China's ticket history can be described as a dignified and vigorous history of Chinese entrepreneurship, a history of China's agriculture, commerce, industry and service industry, and a true portrayal and proof of China's planned economy.
5. Red Paintings and Calligraphy
"Red Theme" paintings and calligraphy mainly refer to a number of paintings and calligraphy works created by realistic methods that reflect the socialist construction in the early days of the founding of New China, and they bear the imprint of a special era. Due to special historical reasons, red theme painting witnessed the social, economic, cultural and ideological status of that era, which has irreplaceable historical value.