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Mao Zedong Returns to Shaoshan

Mao Zedong Returns to Shaoshan

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Zeng Jianfeng

Hongxin

2006

Mainland China

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2025-02-20 03:57:59

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This film (drama)Also known as毛泽东回韶山,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2006Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin/&*&vod_duration:,Current Douban rating6.0(For reference only)。
December 26, 2007 marks the 114th anniversary of the birth of the great leader of the Chinese people, Chairman Mao Zedong, a day that Chinese people will always remember. Without the Communist Party led by Chairman Mao, there would be no New China; without New China, there would be no happy life today. On this day, I watched the film "Mao Zedong Returns to Shaoshan" with deep feelings for the great leader, to commemorate the great man. The film describes the leader's experience of returning to his hometown to visit relatives, showing his pragmatic style. When he heard grassroots cadres falsely report production and answer questions untruthfully, he earnestly advised them to deal with production, the masses, and themselves honestly, personally correcting the misguided ideas of grassroots cadres in Shaoshan Commune. The film narrates how the leader, to be closer to the villagers and to visit them more freely, instructed the security department to reduce local public security personnel so as not to disturb the villagers, only bringing a few close bodyguards, arriving in his hometown with minimal fuss, reflecting the leader's simple work style. This movie centers on Mao Zedong's visit to pay respects at the grave and visit his relatives, depicting the leader who dedicated his life to seeking happiness for the people, always thinking of the millions of farmers. It brings a long-lost spiritual strength to modern people who feel lost, creating an aesthetic resonance that draws people closer to the leader. The scene where the leader treats the villagers to a meal is the climax of the entire story, very moving. This unforgettable village feast scene showcases the real situation of rural life at that time when material wealth was still scarce. When the 13th Aunt presented the pair of blue cloth shoes made for Mao Zedong 32 years ago to him, the villagers' feelings of missing and cherishing the leader reached an intense moment, reflecting the leader's shared hardships and history of struggling alongside the common people. When the leader visited the 5th Aunt and she asked if Yan Ying was doing well, the leader told her that Yan Ying had sacrificed on the battlefield in Korea. She immediately pounded her chest and exclaimed: "He is your son! How could you send him to the battlefield?" The leader replied: "Other people's sons are sons; my son, Mao Zedong's son, cannot be treated as special!" This scene vividly illustrates the leader's broad-mindedness. This is a work that shows the big through the small, revealing significant meanings from minor details. It praises the close bond between the leader and the people, allowing modern individuals to genuinely understand the essence of the spirit of the Communist Party of China and deeply appreciate the fundamental reasons for our Party's victories.