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Who are the five old people in Yan 'an?

Honorable titles of five old comrades: Xu Teli, Wu, Xie Juezai, Dong and Lin.

The "Yan 'an Five Old Men" are all old party member who participated in the revolution before and after the establishment of China's * * * Production Party. As early as 1933, they served as leaders of the party and the Soviet government. From 1934 to 10, all four people participated in the Long March except Comrade Wu, who was sent to work abroad by a party. After the Red Army's Long March arrived in Yan 'an, the five of them continued to hold important positions in the Party and the border region government. After the founding of New China, they braved the wind and snow to devote themselves to the socialist revolution and construction.

Yan 'an Five Old Men are well-deserved revolutionaries, politicians and outstanding social activists. They devoted their lives to the liberation of the Chinese nation and erected one monument after another with their unique personality charm. ?

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These five revolutionary elders are all old party member who participated in the revolution before and after the founding of the Party, and they are proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation. As early as 1933, when the revolutionary base area of the Central Soviet Area was established, they served as leaders of the Party and the Soviet government respectively. From 1934 to 10, except for Wu Lao, who was sent by a party to work abroad, Dong Lao, Lin Lao, Lao Xu and Xie Lao all took part in the Long March and experienced difficulties and obstacles.

After arriving in Yan 'an from 65438 to 0937, the "Five Old Men" continued to hold important positions of the Party and the Border Region Government and worked hard for the revolutionary cause of the Party and the people. At that time, they were all over 60 years old, and Lao Xu was nearly 70 years old. But they are still working tirelessly in their prime. On Lin's 60th birthday, Zhu De and other central leaders personally congratulated and praised Lin: "A revolutionary veteran who always stood at the forefront of the revolution."