In October 1943, during the anti-Japanese war in Pingxi, Comrade Cao Huoxing created this song of truth in Tangshang Village, Xiayunling Township. In 2001, the Xiayunling Township Government and Tangshang Village invested millions of yuan to renovate the site where the lyrics and music of "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China" were created, and the exhibition hall of the site where the lyrics and music of "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China" were created was established. A memorial sculpture with the theme of "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China" was built in the courtyard. In March 2002, the site was rated as a municipal patriotic education base by the Beijing Patriotism Education Leading Group. On June 26, 2006, the "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China" Memorial Hall was newly built. The main building of the memorial hall is 1,800 square meters, the singing stage is 4,000 square meters, the parking lot is 2,200 square meters, the road construction is 850 meters, and the large theme exhibition is 1,100 square meters. The memorial hall adopts a single-story connected construction method based on the terrain, reflecting the style of Pingxi mountain dwellings, and is divided into three areas: A, B, and C. The large-scale theme exhibition is divided into three parts. In the exhibition art expression, it comprehensively uses traditional and modern artistic means such as text, photography, painting, relief, wax figure, and phantom imaging. The entire exhibition displays 800 photos, 1 oil painting, 1 large relief, 1 wax figure, and 1 phantom imaging. The memorial hall can accommodate 500 people at the same time.
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Interpretation from the perspective of Eastern philosophy: From the perspective of Eastern philosophy, the "No Communist Party, No New China Memorial Hall" is a space that carries historical memory and national spirit. Eastern philosophy, especially Confucianism, emphasizes "benevolent government" and "rule of virtue", and believes that the course of history is driven by virtuous monarchs and wise ministers. The memorial embodies the idea of "harmony between man and nature" by showing the process of the Chinese Communist Party leading the people in revolution, construction and reform, that is, the Communists follow the right time, right place and right people, lead the people to prosperity and strength, and realize the rejuvenation of the country. At the same time, the Taoist concept of "ruling by doing nothing" is also reflected in it. The Communists use the attitude of "doing nothing", that is, not for personal gain, and serve the people wholeheartedly, and realize the "active" social change. Interpretation from the perspective of Western philosophy: From the perspective of Western philosophy, the memorial is a place to show the dialectical relationship between collectivism and individualism. Western philosophy, especially the Enlightenment, emphasizes individual freedom and rights, but also recognizes the interdependence of individuals and society. By telling the collective struggle under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, the memorial hall embodies the "social contract theory" in Western philosophy, that is, there is a contract between the people and the political party. As the representative of the people, the Communist Party has the responsibility and obligation to lead the people in the pursuit of common happiness. At the same time, the "historical materialism" viewpoint in Western philosophy is also reflected in it. The development of history is determined by the material production mode. The social changes under the leadership of the Communist Party of China are the practice and verification of this theory. In summary, whether from the perspective of the "unity of man and nature" and "benevolent government" ideas of Eastern philosophy, or the "social contract theory" and "historical materialism" viewpoints of Western philosophy, the memorial hall carries profound historical and philosophical significance and is an important window for understanding China's modern and contemporary history and philosophical thought.