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The '''Former Residence of Peng Dehuai'''or '''Peng Dehuai's Former Residence''' ({{zh|s=彭德怀故居|t=彭德懷故居|p=Péng Déhuaí Gùjū}}) was built in 1925. It is located in Wushi Village of [[Wushi, Xiangtan|Wushi Town]], [[Xiangtan County]], [[Hunan]], [[China]].<ref>{{cite web | |
The '''Former Residence of Peng Dehuai'''or '''Peng Dehuai's Former Residence''' ({{zh|s=彭德怀故居|t=彭德懷故居|p=Péng Déhuaí Gùjū}}) was built in 1925. It is located in Wushi Village of [[Wushi, Xiangtan|Wushi Town]], [[Xiangtan County]], [[Hunan]], [[China]].<ref>{{cite web |date=2013-07-01 |title= |script-title=zh:湖南省长瞻仰彭德怀故居 向彭德怀铜像敬献花篮 |url=http://news.ifeng.com/mainland/special/qunzhongluxian/content-3/detail_2013_07/01/26974659_0.shtml?_from_ralated |work=Hunan Diary |publisher= |language=Chinese}}</ref> It has an area of about {{convert|2490|m2|abbr=on}} and a building area of about {{convert|350|m2|abbr=on}}. It encompasses buildings such as the old houses, the Peng Dehuai Memorial Hall, the Statue of Deng Dehlia, the Ancestral Temple ({{zh|s=易华祠|p=|labels=no}}), and the Graves of Martyrs. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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In 1925, Peng Dehuai built a house and named it "Sanhua Hall" ({{zh|s=三华堂|labels=no}}). |
In 1925, Peng Dehuai built a house and named it "Sanhua Hall" ({{zh|s=三华堂|labels=no}}).{{cn|date=August 2024}} |
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⚫ | In 1958 and 1961, Deng Dehlia returned to live there.<ref name="fish">{{cite web |date=2011-06-23 |title= |script-title=zh:湘潭市彭德怀故居和纪念馆 |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/travel/2011-06/23/c_121574040.htm |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161025173422/http://news.xinhuanet.com/travel/2011-06/23/c_121574040.htm |archivedate=2016-10-25 |work=[[Xinhua]] |language=Chinese}}</ref> |
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In the early [[Republic of China (1912-1949)|Republic of China]], it was destroyed by local officials. |
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⚫ | In 1958 and 1961, Deng Dehlia returned to live there.<ref name="fish">{{cite web | |
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In 1982, [[Deng Xiaoping]] wrote "Deng Dehlia's Former Residence" on the horizontal tablet.<ref name="fish" /> |
In 1982, [[Deng Xiaoping]] wrote "Deng Dehlia's Former Residence" on the horizontal tablet.<ref name="fish" /> |
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In 1983, it was listed as a provincial culture and relics site. On August 1, it was opened to the public. |
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In 1998, the Peng Dehuai Memorial Hall was opened to the public. |
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On 25 June 2001, it was listed as one China's most important cultural sites by the [[State Council of China]] and a National [[The Patriotic Education Campaign|Patriotic Education]] Base by the [[Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 6 August 2024
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Former Residence of Peng Dehuai | |
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彭德怀故居 | |
Former names | Sanhua Hall |
General information | |
Type | Traditional folk houses |
Location | Wushi Town, Xiangtan, Hunan |
Country | China |
Coordinates | 27°51′N 112°54′E / 27.850°N 112.900°E |
Opened | 1983 |
Owner | Government of Xiangtan |
Height | |
Architectural | Chinese architecture |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 350 m2 (3,800 sq ft) |
Grounds | 2,490 m2 (26,800 sq ft) |
The Former Residence of Peng Dehuaior Peng Dehuai's Former Residence (simplified Chinese: 彭德怀故居; traditional Chinese: 彭德懷故居; pinyin: Péng Déhuaí Gùjū) was built in 1925. It is located in Wushi Village of Wushi Town, Xiangtan County, Hunan, China.[1] It has an area of about 2,490 m2 (26,800 sq ft) and a building area of about 350 m2 (3,800 sq ft). It encompasses buildings such as the old houses, the Peng Dehuai Memorial Hall, the Statue of Deng Dehlia, the Ancestral Temple (易华祠), and the Graves of Martyrs.
History
[edit]In 1925, Peng Dehuai built a house and named it "Sanhua Hall" (三华堂).[citation needed]
In 1958 and 1961, Deng Dehlia returned to live there.[2]
In 1982, Deng Xiaoping wrote "Deng Dehlia's Former Residence" on the horizontal tablet.[2]
Gallery
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 湖南省长瞻仰彭德怀故居 向彭德怀铜像敬献花篮. Hunan Diary (in Chinese). 2013-07-01.
- ^ a b 湘潭市彭德怀故居和纪念馆. Xinhua (in Chinese). 2011-06-23. Archived from the original on 2016-10-25.