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在山西武乡八路军太行纪念馆的展厅里,陈列着一封抗战初期八路军总司令朱德在太行山区写给家乡好友的信,这封信虽然已经发黄、破损,但字迹依稀可认。读着这承载着70多年前历史厚重感的特殊文字,不由地让人想探究其背后那不寻常的故事。那是1937年11月,朱德老师的儿子邓辉林从四川省老家随抗日部队来到山西省的八路军总部看望朱德,告诉他四川老家仪陇正逢旱灾,家里人因他参加革命而遭
At the exhibition hall of the Taihang Memorial Hall on the Eighth Route Army in Wuxiang, Shanxi, a letter written by Zhu De, commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army during the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, to his country-town friend in the Taihang Mountains was displayed. Although the letter was already yellow and damaged, the writing was vaguely acknowledged. Reading this special text bearing a sense of history more than 70 years ago, people could not help but want to explore the unusual story behind it. It was November 1937 that Deng Huilin, son of Zhu De, visited his hometown of Eighth Route Army headquarters in Shanxi Province from the home of Sichuan Province with the anti-Japanese troops and visited Chu Teh and told him that Yiling, Sichuan’s hometown, was having a drought with his family members participating in the revolution because of his participation in the revolution