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Where was Prince Ji born?

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Wang is an old educated youth in Beijing who jumped the queue in Yichuan. Writer Mr. Wang doesn't surf the Internet. Wang is the editor-in-chief of the series "Looking Back at the Yellow Land" and "Watching Memories", which reflects the experience of Beijing educated youth in jumping the queue in northern Shaanxi.

Chinese name: Wang.

Place of birth: Beijing

Occupation: writer

Masterpiece: Looking Back at the Yellow Land

brief introduction

"China Educated Youth Folk Memorandum Text: Watching Memories" is a photo album that reflects the life of educated youth in that year and the life of educated youth in Beijing in that year. Nearly 400 photos published in the book are carefully selected, trying to reflect all major aspects of life at that time.

This book is a long photographic documentary with high social, historical and spiritual content. More than 90 educated youths in Beijing, adhering to the folk memory, tried to restore the heartbreaking poverty, ignorance and harshness in the hinterland of northern Shaanxi Plateau with words, with sharp details of life and history. What is particularly touching is that the educated youth and the mythical poor folks have never stepped out of the class struggle skynet. The foolish loyalty to go up the mountain to fight guerrilla warfare is as precious as the theory of bloodline and living fossils, more cruel than racial discrimination, and different from all the customs in northern Shaanxi. This book is accompanied by 300 books.

Teach the king to eat Chili.

It was a weekend. Wang Hebin took his son back from kindergarten, and Mao Zedong invited him to have dinner together. Wang Hebin took his son.

When Mao Zedong saw the child, he first teased the child's father: "Dr. Wang, it's fine. You are also a mother, and you have two jobs! "

Then, Mao Zedong turned to the child: "Little doll, how old?" Wang timidly held out four fingers.

"Where's your mother?"

"Mom went to school." Wang opened his mouth.

"Do you miss your mother?" Mao Zedong asked questions and helped the children with food.

"Yes, I miss my mother." Wang has disappeared like a stranger.

When he found that Wang's eyes were always glancing at the small dish of red and green fried peppers, he became interested: "Ah, little guy, do you want to eat fried peppers?" This food is delicious. "As he spoke, he picked up a piece of red pepper and waved it in front of the children.

Prince Jigang tried to put his mouth up to eat, but he was dragged away: "Chairman, don't give it to him!" " "

Wang Hebin thinks that adults will sweat when they eat Chili, but children can't stand it. When they made a fuss about it, the meal fell through.

Seeing that he was stopped, he put the pepper in his mouth, pretended it was delicious, and made a noise, making the king almost drool.

So, Mao Zedong pulled another piece of pepper and sent it to the child: "Eat it, it's delicious, don't listen to dad." Wang Hebin stopped Mao Zedong again.

The youngest son is very strange: what my uncle said is delicious and so beautiful, why doesn't my father let him eat it?

Mao Zedong still let himself eat Chili, but he said to Wang Hebin in a critical tone, "You let him eat. Afraid of what? Let him be fooled Don't educate your child like that, let him feel that adults are good people and adults have bad people! "

Many people like to repeat the "revolutionary" motto about eating Chili, and even compare the temperament of Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai with Chili and Shaoxing wine.

However, in front of children, pepper reminds Mao Zedong of the problem of cultivating children's awareness of reverse thinking and understanding the complexity of the world.

Mao Zedong really ate all the peppers.