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Brief introduction of pious works

This photo is a masterpiece of the Cultural Revolution in Li Zhensheng, which was enlarged by the photographer on 1987. According to the photographer, this is the first time this negative has been enlarged, the only one of the two photos. On the back of the photo is the photographer's pencil signature: "Dedicator, 1968.4. 16, Harbin, Li Zhensheng, 1987 to enlarge the photo".

It was1April, 968 16, when Wang Guoxiang, a soldier of the People's Liberation Army, as a representative of the activists' congress in Mao Zedong Thought, Heilongjiang Province, was invited to tell the peasants about his advanced deeds in the suburban commune of Harbin, and the moved people put on more than 70 Mao Zedong badges for him. When he returned to the station to talk with other delegates, I used the only two negatives in the "Luo Leverkes" camera to capture two photos: one was that Wang Guoxiang smiled and happily told the delegates about his experience of "learning and using Mao Zedong Thought flexibly"; One is Wang Guoxiang's solemn expression, expressing his deep affection for "the great leader Chairman Mao's infinite loyalty" (this is a photo of "Godsworn" that I later put forward, which was widely spread by domestic and foreign media). That night, I went to the darkroom to enlarge two negatives into photos and chose a dignified one to contribute. When the female leader of the newspaper who supported the leftist propaganda team saw it, she poured cold water on it and said, "You should learn from Chairman Mao's works with a smile. The expression of this photo is a bit' that' ... "An old editor said for her that' the expression of the characters is not good enough' and changed it to a' smile' draft. I don't want to respond to the ignorant female captain of the propaganda team. I would rather not send a manuscript than send that' smiling' photo. "