The second phase of the "Red Memory History Classroom" research activity at the August 1st Museum visits the former residence of Zhu De and the Zhu De Officer Education Corps.
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2018-05-27
On May 26, 2018, the second phase of the "Red Memory History Classroom" study activity at the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Hall took students to the former residence of Zhu De and the Zhu De Officer Education Corps, guiding them to understand Grandpa Zhu De's revolutionary career on this red land of Jiangxi.
On May 26, 2018, the "Red Memory History Classroom" Phase II study activity of the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum took place at the former residence of Zhu De and the Zhu De Officer Education Corps, guiding students to understand Grandpa Zhu De's revolutionary career on this red land of Jiangxi. During the on-site teaching and learning visit, the guide shared with the students about Zhu De's revolutionary work during the Nanchang Uprising and his deep connection with his hometown in Jiangxi after the founding of the country. Through various historical segments and stories, everyone gained a deeper understanding of Grandpa Zhu De. After the visit, to enrich the study content and enhance the fun and interactivity of learning, the museum also invited military personnel to teach the "Three Exercises and Two Practices" of the Officer Education Corps on-site. Under the careful guidance of the instructors, the students quickly transformed into little soldiers, engaging in military training and experiencing the resilience of contemporary soldiers. At the end of the event, the students actively participated in a prize-winning Q&A, writing down what they wanted to say to Grandpa Zhu De. The atmosphere of the entire event was lively, and everyone expressed their determination to take Grandpa Zhu De as a role model, study hard to acquire real skills, strengthen their bodies, and improve their personal cultivation, contributing to the great motherland!




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