First, the living conditions are difficult.
During the hard struggle in Jinggangshan, Chairman Mao lived in the Bajiaolou of Mao Ping Village. When night falls, the lights on the octagonal building come on.
Second, Chairman Mao's clothes are very thin.
It was late at night in the cold winter, and Chairman Mao was wearing a uniform and a thin blanket, sitting on a bamboo chair and writing an article.
The third oil lamp, tables and chairs are very simple.
He held a pen in his right hand and gently plucked the wick in his left hand to make the light brighter. Chairman Mao was so engrossed in a single spark that he didn't even notice the blanket slipping down. Under this clear oil lamp, Chairman Mao wrote many brilliant works, which pointed out the way for the victory of the China Revolution.