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Old Residence of Ren Bishi

 

The old residence of Ren Bishi can be found in Xinwuli, Tangjiaqiao inSouth Poluo City,HunanProvince.

Ren Bishi, a great Marxist and proletarian revolutionist, once served as thecommittee member of the central political bureau of the Communist Party and as secretary of the secretariat. Born on April 30, 1904, Ren lived at the residence and spent his childhood there until he went toChangshaCityfor study in 1915. Ren died in 1950.

Ren's old residence was constructed in the last year of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It was built in a typical, southern-village style containing 31 rooms and covering an area of about 1,204 square meters. The western and southern ends of the residence are connected to other civilian homes, and on the northern and western sides there are adobe walls surrounding a semicircular pool located in front of the gate. Ren's family once lived in the six rooms in the north, which included Ren's living room where he spent his childhood and early youth. The room has been restored and contains Ren's bed, table and other possessions on display. The southern estate, originally belonging to their neighbors, was converted into an exhibition room that tells Ren's life story.

 
 
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