
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor, slightly tilted shot captures a weathered commemorative plaque, likely made of metal with inscribed Chinese characters, set into a light grey granite surface. The plaque is surrounded by the same granite, with a dark red brick wall visible on the left and loose soil with small green plants and fallen leaves on the right and bottom. Green foliage from a larger plant partially obscures the top right corner of the plaque. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The text on the plaque, titled "(四) 广州起义" (4. Guangzhou Uprising), recounts a historical event. It states that on December 11, 1927, the Communist Party of China launched an armed uprising in Guangzhou and established the Guangzhou Soviet Government. The text further mentions a fictional character, "周炳" (Zhou Bing), who, after suffering various setbacks, came to believe that only the Communist Party could save China. He then resolutely participated in the Guangzhou Uprising, which was led by figures such as Zhang Tailei and Ye Jianying, fighting bravely and fearlessly. The plaque serves as a historical marker commemorating this significant event.
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