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                      | Xiaochagou Village is 5km away from Qingshizui. 
                        In this small village, there are two caves dwelling ever 
                        lived by Chairman Mao in the Long March. | 
                     
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                      | Entering Mr. Zhang's yard, there are two cave dwellings. | The left one was ever lived by Mao after the Qingshizui 
                        Triumph in 1930s. | 
                     
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                      | 70 years later, the cave retreated more than 3m because 
                        of the wind and rain erosion.The shabby gate hasn't been 
                        not changed. We could imagine that in the Long March, 
                        the living condition of the Red Army was so hard. As for 
                        us, we are living in big house, however, we often complain 
                        about our life. We decide to tell our classmates what 
                        we have seen today. 
 | The man who shows way to us-Mr. Wang firstly lights 
                        the candle on the table when entering the cave and kowtows 
                        three times to the portrait of Chairman Mao. We are shocked! 
                        Chinese people only kowtow to their parents or some gods, 
                        however, in their opinion, Mao is like their father, who 
                        has brought happy life to them. | 
                     
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                      | The old woman in the picture is the hostess of the cave-Ms. 
                        Wang Yan-hua who was dead. 
 | Her son-Mr. Zhang Xi-jun tells us that the local government 
                        ever gave them RMB 80,000 to move their house. However, 
                        his mother asked him to live here for generations and 
                        protect the cave that Chairman Mao ever lived in. | 
                     
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                      | This black cabinet was used by Chairman Mao for writing 
                        instructions of documents. | At the end of our interview, we take photo with local 
                        villagers.It is nearly dark and snowing harder. |