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Main exhibition of the memorial hall of the former site of the New Fourth Army

At present, there are seven former sites managed by the memorial hall of the former site of the New Fourth Army. They are: 1. Former headquarters: Located in Luo Li Village, there are two landlord manors built in the late Qing Dynasty, one is "Planting Ink Garden" and the other is "Dafu Land", which consists of 7l bungalows, 1 buildings and 1 small gardens, with a total construction area of 13865438+. Ye Ting, commander of the army, Xiang Ying, Zhou Zikun, deputy commanders, and (secretary-general of the army) work and live here. At the same time, there are staff office, secretariat, business office, confidential office, communication office, printing and photography office. 1February, 939, Zhou Enlai, vice chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, visited here and lived in the "planting ink garden".

2. Former site of the Political Department: Tangcun, located 2.5km west of Luo Li Village, is a building in the late Qing Dynasty, with three hatchbacks and an area of 255m2. Yuan, Deng Zihui and others work and live here. Organizations, propaganda, pro-democracy movement, enemy workers and anti-enemy newspapers under the Political Department are also located in tangcun.

3. Former site of military auditorium: located at 1 km west of Luo Li village. Originally the Chen Ancestral Hall in Yunling Village, it was built in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. The temple is large in scale, divided into three halls: the front hall, the middle hall and the back hall, with a total construction area of 2,200 square meters. The wooden stage in the front hall was built by the New Fourth Army. At that time, it was the place where the army held meetings and conducted entertainment activities. 1939 In February and March, Zhou Enlai arrived in Yunling and made a political report to the commanders and fighters of the New Fourth Army.

4. Former site of the machine shop: 300 meters east of the auditorium. Originally the Guandi Hall, it was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Brick and wood structure, well preserved. The Flower Theater in front of the main hall is beautifully shaped, decorated with brick carvings and wood carvings, with exquisite art, with a total construction area of 822 square meters. At that time, there was a mechanical repair shop here, which was a branch of Xiaohekou Arsenal. Its main task is to repair all kinds of guns and bullets. Wu Yunduo, a good son of the Party, worked here. Many slogans written in those days are still hung on the walls of the temple.

5. Former site of Field Service: Xincun, located at the foot of Yunling, is the Shangwen Guild Hall of Chen Shi Xincun, with five hatchback houses built in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, with an area of 4 14 square meters. There is a stone in front of the door to "help the humanities". This club was founded in the winter of 1938 and moved to liu village in September of the following year.

6. Yeting Bridge: It is located on the Yezi River at the east of Luo Li Village 1. /kloc-in the winter of 0/938, this wooden railing bridge was designed and built by Commander Ye Ting. The bridge is 2 feet long and 6 feet wide. On the fence, there used to be a circular plate of "Civil-Military Cooperation, Fighting to the End" written by Ye Ting. After the founding of New China, the local people named it "Ye Ting Bridge" to commemorate Ye Ting. The bridge was destroyed by the flood, and was repaired in April 1980, and the deck was changed into a stone structure.

Through the collection of the cultural relics department, these old sites have been strengthened and maintained one after another, and restoration exhibitions have been arranged in them. The contents of the exhibition are composed of cultural relics and CD-ROM materials, which vividly reproduce the brilliant achievements of the New Fourth Army in that year. It is a good place to publicize the revolutionary tradition and a precious physical teaching material.