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繁华的西单西南方向有一片以灰色为主色调的胡同,在周围的高楼大厦映衬下显得颇不起眼。从宣武医院外坐10路公交车在新文化街西口下,沿着文华胡同向里走,发现前边有一处宅子,看起来和周围的宅子没什么区别,但大门旁边的墙上却挂着市级文物保护单位等牌子,顿时令我对这座小院的历史产生了浓厚的兴趣。原来,这里是革命先烈李大钊在北京居住过的地方。走进这座小三合院,首先映入眼帘的是李大钊的半身铜像。铜像和人们在书本上常见的李大钊标准形象一致:短发,戴着斯文的眼镜,留着胡子,目光
In the bustling Xidan direction, there is an alley with a predominantly gray color, which looks quite striking against the surrounding tall buildings. Take bus 10 outside Xuanwu Hospital and walk along the Wenhua alley to the west exit of Xinwenhua Street. You will find that there is a zhaizi in front of you. It looks like there is no difference with the surrounding houses, but the wall next to the entrance is hung with the city Level cultural relics protection units and other brands, suddenly made me the history of this small courtyard had a strong interest. It turns out that here is where the revolutionary martyr Li Dazhao lived in Beijing. Into this small triad, the first thing that catches your eye is the half-length statue of Li Dazhao. Bronze statue and Li Dazhao common in people’s books on the standard image of the same: short hair, wearing glasses, with beard, eyes