Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - I passed by Zhu De's former residence in Ma 'an Town, Yilong County, Sichuan Province eleven years ago. I don't know what is happening now! Now I'm going to pass by again. I'm very excited! after all

I passed by Zhu De's former residence in Ma 'an Town, Yilong County, Sichuan Province eleven years ago. I don't know what is happening now! Now I'm going to pass by again. I'm very excited! after all

Ma 'an Town in Yilong County is a treasure trove of geomantic omen ... and there are many great people. The typical representative of the characters is Zhu De, where people say there are outstanding people. .............

Ma 'an Town has been changed to Yujie County. It won't be long before the economy undergoes a great change. .........

Former Residence of Zhu De

Former Residence of Zhu De

Located in the suburb of Ma 'an Farm, 36 kilometers east of Yilong County, Sichuan Province, China. Zhu De was born in the saddle yard at the foot of Lin Lang Mountain in Li Jiawan and rented in the barn of the landlord's house. Now the barn still exists. When Zhu De was 9 years old, his family was forced to move to Dawan at the foot of Lin Lang Mountain because the landlord confiscated the lease right. There are two cypress trees behind his house. As a teenager, Zhu De often tied wood between them.

Bar practice bar rack. There is also a well dug by Zhu De in the hospital, which is still in use. Yaopuya Private School at the foot of Lin Lang Mountain and Jia at Saddle Mouth? It is a private school where Zhu De studied. There are existing private school walls and a well dug by Zhu De for teachers. 1980, in order to commemorate Zhu De, the saddle exhibition hall of Zhu De's former residence was established. 1982, Zhu De's former residence-Cang, Dawan's former residence, Yaopuya private school? Private schools, senior primary schools and the newly-built memorial hall of Zhu De's former residence in Yilong County are open to the public. Deng Xiaoping inscribed the name of the museum. 1988 was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit by People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * and the State Council.