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Chapter 12 former residence

Ordinary debauchery 欧阳应霁 614Words 2018-03-18
--------------- former residence --------------- Hanoi, Vietnam, Spring 1998 house of remembrance After the rain, the street is wet.A typical morning in the southern country, sometimes the sun is blazing, and sometimes it is pouring rain. I don’t care about so much. In fact, there is little laziness during the trip. I walked all over the streets and alleys near my residence, took pictures of my paintings, and set off immediately after a hasty breakfast. The military order was like a mountain, and it was hard for my fellow travelers. I went straight to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, just because I saw that gray and black building in the photo, it was so solemn and solemn.Taking advantage of the fact that the city is still covered with dark clouds this morning, the huge square must be more atmospheric when viewed from afar.Last night, I hadn’t finished reading the tragic volumes of the Vietnam War history, and hadn’t figured out Ho Chi Minh’s life and deeds as the revolutionary leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam, so I had to read while walking and tidy up temporarily.

Mausoleum can be regarded as a person's new home.Even if you have the right to make your own decisions during your lifetime, the implementation of your last wish is still in the hands of others.Ho Chi Minh actually wanted to be cremated after death, but his body was kept in chemical potions and he had to travel long distances from Hanoi to Moscow every year for maintenance and maintenance. He was kind and close to the people and shared weal and woe during his lifetime. After death, he "lived" in the precious marble palace Among them, I had no intention of alarming him and looking up at him, but I wanted to know how he feels about his spirit in the sky?

Bypassing the mausoleum, we found a traditional Vietnamese stilt building in a lush garden, quiet and simple, with a kind of spiritual beauty.I hurriedly searched the portable travel guide, and it turned out that this was the real residence of Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi from 1958 to 1969.Of course, everything in the old residence is deliberately kept the old appearance. The tables, chairs, and bed lamps are all extremely simple, which is completely consistent with the integrity of the old owner. At this time, the sun penetrates into the forest from the zenith, and the water vapor evaporates. I faintly feel that, Here he is at his most at ease.

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