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Two red peppers tell something

Today I finished reading the article "Two Red Chili Peppers". This is an article about Chairman Mao, praising Chairman Mao's excellent qualities of thinking about the masses and caring for comrades.

This article reads: On March 11, 1929, the Fourth Red Army arrived in western Fujian as quickly as possible, feeling in the dark. In order not to disturb the fellow villagers, the soldiers slept against the wall. In the dead of night, when the sentry was patrolling, he discovered that Chairman Mao was still awake, so he shouted excitedly: "Committee Mao." Chairman Mao asked in a low voice: "Didn't you alarm the fellow villagers?" "No." Chairman Mao touched him again. He took off his clothes and asked with concern: "Is it cold?" "No, it's not cold." The sentry replied softly. "How can it not be cold? Come and eat a red pepper. Take a bite. It's very useful!" He said and stuffed it into his hand. The next day, the Fourth Red Army left western Fujian amidst the laughter of the fellow villagers.

Chairman Mao's consideration for the masses is reflected in: he is careful when speaking, for fear of alarming the fellow villagers, for fear of preventing the fellow villagers from having a peaceful sleep. Mao's attendance and concern for his comrades should be reflected in the fact that he himself was already cold enough, but he was afraid that his colleagues would be frozen, so he gave the red pepper to his comrades, while he faced the cold wind.