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"huangpu tide" treasured files revealed|"cultural relics can talk" radio drama series [gf]3258[/gf]

2024-10-06

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the twenty-eighth episode of the "understanding guangzhou: cultural relics speak" series of radio dramas will feature "huangpu tide" (a special issue to commemorate the opening of the school year) collected by the guangzhou museum, sharing its story with guangzhou's red revolution.
plot summary: in the last episode, i listened to generalissimo sun yat-sen's narration about the warrant. "changxing xue ji" poked fun at the "whampoa tide" around me. speaking of which, it was named after the whampoa military academy, which is a school that has cultivated many famous political officers. the modern military academy for military talents was born in guangzhou. "huangpu tide" sponsored by the political department of the military academy was founded in october 1925. it is the earliest revolutionary publication of the huangpu military academy. it mainly publishes political papers and current commentary articles. it is one of the publications with the largest circulation and influence in the military academy. this year coincides with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the whampoa military academy and the 40th anniversary of the whampoa military academy alumni association. this significant "whampoa tide" (special issue to commemorate the opening of the school) will reveal to everyone the turbulent years of the military academy.
episode 28 "huangpu tide" treasured files revealed
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04:48from southern news network
"whampoa tide" in the picture book "traveling through guangdong - discovering the treasures of guangzhou"
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1926 "huangpu tide" (special number to commemorate the beginning of the school year), collected by guangzhou museum
at that time, many communists served in the whampoa military academy, such as zhou enlai as the director of the political department, and yun daiying, xiao chunv and others as instructors; and most of the teaching of political courses in the military academy and the compilation of revolutionary publications were by communists, who often wrote in " "huangpu tide" published articles to promote revolutionary ideas. in his later years, sun yat-sen's three major policies of "alliance with russia, alliance with the communist party, and support of agriculture and industry" were originally refined, summarized and promoted by the communists through "huangpu tide". many people who were originally independent or had joined the kuomintang communicated with communist party members through "huangpu tide" and finally chose communism as their lifelong pursuit of faith.
nanfang.com, guangdong study reporter lan juan
(photo and text source: guangzhou museum)
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