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Cizi, where is the scenic spot of Chairman Mao's former residence?

The scenic spot of Chairman Mao's former residence in the next day is a national AAA-level scenic spot, a cultural relic protection unit in Diebu County and a classic red scenic spot.

The site of Wang Zang's "Cizina Mao Zedong's Former Residence" is located in Cizina Village, southeast of the residence of Wang Zang Township Government in Diebu County, 45 kilometers away from the county seat. 1935 September 13, the Red Army set out from Dala Gaoji Village, descended from the Soundara River, and headed for Wangzang in the northeast. It camped in the Woods at Tswagoukou (the Red Army called the common land) that night, and continued to March on Wangzang Temple the next day. After two days of hard marching, the troops arrived at Wangzang Temple, the resident of Wangzang Township Government, on the evening of 141,where they took a short rest. The 1st Army Corps lived in Wangzang Village, the 3rd Army Corps and the CMC column lived in Wangzang Temple, and Mao Zedong lived in a wooden building in Cijinazhong Village, where he issued the order of "three-day trip to seize Lazikou" to the 2nd Division of the 1st Army Corps. Mao Zedong left the wooden house at dawn on June 5438+05, led more than 20 staff officers and guards, crossed the Bailong River from the wooden frame fairy bridge in front of Cizina village, cut corners, climbed over two mountains more than 3,000 meters high, and went straight to Cuigucang village in Ruoguo ditch to meet the big troops. In order to protect the revolutionary cultural relics, the county government allocated special funds to repair the Mulou site in 1979 and 1993, and listed the site as a county-level cultural relics protection unit on June 30, 1993, and erected a monument in front of the Mulou where Mao Zedong lived. Now the beams, door panels and courtyard walls of this wooden building have been renovated as they are, and the building has been specially protected, protecting many door panel slogans written by the Red Army at that time. On June 30 1993, Diebu County listed the revolutionary site of the next day as a county-level cultural relics protection unit; On May 25th, 2006, the State Council listed the site of the next day's revolution as a national key cultural relic protection unit, along with the site of Russian conference and Lazikou campaign.