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Chairman Mao's life story

The short stories about Chairman Mao's life are:

1, young Mao Zedong went to a private school.

1900, Mao Zedong just turned 7 and began to study in a private school on the south bank of Shaoshan. 1904, transferred to Shaoshan Guangongqiao private school. 1905 spring solstice 1906 summer, studying in Qiaotouwan and Zhongjiawan private schools in Shaoshan. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/906, he transferred to Shaoshan Li Jingwan private school. Later, because my father needed help farming, he dropped out of school to farm at home this fall.

He has a high memory and understanding. Many stories in the novel are clearly remembered, and many examples of characters can be used to observe and compare life at any time. Mao Zedong later summed up his six-year study life as "six years of Confucius". Six years' study in private schools has laid a solid foundation for Mao Zedong in ancient Chinese.

2. Cut the braid to show your determination

19 1 1 In April, the Qing government, in order to recover the right to build the Sichuan-Han and Guangdong-Han railways from the national bourgeoisie and sell them to imperialism, promulgated the so-called "state-run railway" traitorous policy, which was strongly opposed by the people of the whole country. The student associations in Hunan are particularly fierce, advocating a strike and giving a speech at a conference. Mao Zedong is one of them.

In order to show a complete break with the reactionary and traitorous Qing government, Mao Zedong resolutely cut off the braid on his head and persuaded his friends and classmates to cut it off to show his determination to resist the Qing Dynasty.

3. Be praised as "newsletter" by classmates.

When Mao Zedong was studying in the First Normal University, the Qing Dynasty had just fallen, * * * was founded, the First World War was in full swing, and China society was in violent turmoil. Mao Zedong pays special attention to the development and changes of the situation in China and the world, and reads various newspapers and periodicals inside and outside the province every day.

He spends a third of his money on subscribing to newspapers, buying books and magazines. Besides subscribing to newspapers and reading in the school newspaper room, he often borrows newspapers from others. In the face of the complicated and changeable situation at that time, people generally talked about it and often wondered. However, Mao Zedong can see clearly, and he can also explain the ins and outs of things and make a thorough analysis.

He often gives lectures to students on some important current issues, such as how the great powers invaded China, why China was invaded and could not resist, and the young people's responsibility to save the country. Therefore, it is praised as "current affairs" by students.

4. Promote physical exercise

During his study in Hunan No.1 Normal University, Mao Zedong paid special attention to physical exercise while studying academically, caring about current affairs and learning from the society, and advocated paying equal attention to moral, intellectual and physical education, with all-round development of mind and body. After becoming the general manager of the Teachers' Association, he advocated physical exercise more actively, presided over various school-wide sports activities, and paid attention to improving the sanitary conditions of the school.

Mao Zedong is not only a propagandist who attaches importance to sports, but also an enthusiastic practitioner. His favorite physical exercise methods are: hiking, mountain climbing, camping, wind bath, rain bath, swimming and cold bath. Young Mao Zedong attached great importance to physical exercise, which showed that he had realized the importance of all-round development in morality, intelligence and physical education at that time.

5. First time in Beijing

19 18 August 19, Mao Zedong arrived in Beijing for the first time, and organized Hunan youth to go to France for work-study programs. At the beginning of Beijing, I mainly organized work-study programs in France with Cai Hesen and others.

At the end of September, introduced by Yang Changji, I worked as an assistant in Peking University Library where Li Dazhao was the curator. Working in Peking University Library not only solved the necessary living expenses, but also absorbed a lot of fresh and beneficial knowledge through managing and reading newspapers and periodicals every day, which provided convenient conditions for him to meet celebrities and scholars.

Here, he met famous leaders of the New Culture Movement, such as Luo Jialun, and had contacts with Zhang, Kang and Duan Xipeng. In his spare time, he often goes to Peking University to attend the audit and join the philosophy research society and the new literature research society of Peking University.