Source: There is a village outside Ruijin called Shazhouba, where Chairman Mao lived when he led the revolution in Jiangxi. There are no wells in the village, so the villagers have to go far away to fetch water. Chairman Mao led soldiers and villagers to dig a well. After liberation, the villagers set up a stone tablet by the well, which read: "Don't forget to dig when drinking water, and always remember Chairman Mao."
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1, The Man Who Drinks Never forgets the Well is a narrative, which has been included in the Chinese textbook of primary schools in China. The work tells the story of Chairman Mao leading people to dig deep wells in Shazhouba when he led the Jiangxi revolution, expressing gratitude and admiration for his ancestors.
2. Mao Zedong (18931February 26, 976-1September 9, 976), whose real name is Runzhi (the original was Yong Zhi, later changed to Runzhi), took his pen name Zi Ren. Hunan Xiangtan people. China people's leader, Marxist, great proletarian revolutionist, strategist, theorist, main founder and leader of China Production Party, China People's Liberation Army and People's Republic of China (PRC), poet and calligrapher.
3. Mao Zedong led China to the road of socialist development and established the basic socialist system. Mao Zedong led the people of China to open the road of socialist modernization and opened a new era to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation along the socialist road.
4. Mao Zedong established the ruling position of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and made unremitting exploration to maintain the advanced nature and ruling position of Marxist political parties. It established the status of new China as a world power and made unremitting efforts to create an independent and peaceful diplomacy.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia _ Don't forget to dig wells when drinking water _ Chairman Mao