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Whose handwriting is "Serve the People" in Xinhua Gate?

The words "Serve the People" in Xinhua Gate are Chairman Mao's handwriting.

In April 1945, Chairman Mao further proposed the purpose of "serving the people wholeheartedly" in his political report "On Coalition Government" delivered to the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Since then, "serving the people" has become the action guideline for the entire party. Since then, Mao Zedong inscribed "Serve the People" many times.

For example, write an elegy for Zou Taofen, for the employees of Ta Kung Newspaper, for the Engineering School of the Central Military Commission, for Guo Zhicheng, a descendant of the martyrs, for guard chief Li Yinqiao, for public security cadre Yang Ying, and for nurse Zhong Xuekun. Inscriptions include inscriptions for the party publication "Books and Newsletters", inscriptions for the Martyrs Monument of the 719th Regiment of the 120th Division, 359th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army, inscriptions for the staff of the Great Hall of the People, and inscriptions for Guo Guoqun, a staff member at the reception desk of the Hunan Provincial Party Committee, An inscription to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of People's Broadcasting and an inscription for the staff of the Railway Corps Headquarters.

Zhongnanhai was reorganized in 1967 in accordance with the style and revolutionary enthusiasm of the Cultural Revolution. Chairman Mao's quotations and slogans were carefully written in different fonts on the walls of the buildings and in some open spaces in Zhongnanhai. The service for the people in Xinhua Gate was also placed at that time and has been preserved ever since.

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