
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up of a rectangular metal plaque set into a speckled granite frame. The plaque features Chinese characters, providing historical information. The top left corner of the frame is bordered by a reddish-brown brick wall, while the right side shows more speckled granite paving and some green leaves from a plant. The overall setting appears to be outdoors, likely a historical site or monument in Guang Zhou Shi, China. The visible text details the "Canton–Hong Kong Strike" (省港大罢工), which began in June 1925. This strike was initiated to protest the killings of Chinese compatriots by imperialist powers and was led by the CCP Central Guangzhou Provisional Committee. It involved Hong Kong sailors, tram workers, and foreign workers on Shamian in Guangzhou, lasting an unprecedented 16 months in the history of the world labor movement. The text mentions a main character, Zhou Bing, who, driven by firm revolutionary conviction and a desire to avenge his cousin, actively participated in cultural performances supporting the strike alongside Chen Wen Ting and joined the Canton–Hong Kong workers' transport team to aid the Northern Expedition.
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