His exposition on the relationship between planning and the market still has very important guiding significance today. His exposition on the importance of the Party’s style of work is an invaluable spiritual wealth left to our Party and the people.
The two great men are really happy to smile! Care about cultural undertakings. Old but still full of aspiration. Escort reform and opening up. A humble great man is always our role model!
After walking out of the memorial hall, in front is the ‘Weishi Pavilion’. Behind the Weishi Pavilion is Chen Yun’s former residence. Chen Yun’s former residence is a cultural relic protection unit in Shanghai. Chen Yun lost his father at the age of two and his mother at the age of four. He was adopted by his uncle and aunt and renamed Liao Chenyun after his uncle Liao Wenguang’s surname. The current Chen Yun’s former residence is his uncle and aunt’s home. Chen Yun lived in his uncle and aunt’s home for eight years (from the age of 6 to 14). Then he went to the Commercial Press in Shanghai to be an apprentice. It is an old-fashioned residential building with brick and wood structure in the south of the Yangtze River, with a total construction area of 95.88 square meters and a two-story small building. Upstairs is the bedroom of Chen Yun’s uncle and aunt. Downstairs is the room where Chen Yun lived. The furnishings in the former residence now basically maintain the original appearance of that year. The street-facing part of the former residence is a storefront.Chen Yun’s former residence is close to Xiatang Street by the city river. There are small bridges, flowing water and people’s homes. Statue of Chen Yun and his uncle in childhood. It was used by Chen Yun’s uncle as a tailor shop and a small hotel successively to make a living.