Amir&Jeff’s Excellent China Adventure #25: Jiangxi Province, Jinggangshan. 2.5 million/yr see the Revolution Museum and it’s a long way from anywhere. Must-read commentary to understand the Chinese. Two captioned videos + many photos.

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Amir&Jeff’s Excellent China Adventure Series. 2025: Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian and Shaanxi Provinces’ Red Tour. Short videos with transcripts, captioned photos, articles and commentary. The REAL Chinese people you don’t know!

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#1:

Explanation

Many full-length movies have been produced about the Chinese’s communist revolution, starting back in the Mao Era. A handful of actors have made careers out of portraying Mao Zedong, Zhu De, Zhou Enlai, Peng Daihui and other notables. This is a short clip from the blockbuster “Jinggang Starfire” (井冈星火), so you can see what the actors look like. The first scene with tea is Mao and Zhu De. The next scene is with Zhou Enlai.

In the last five years, Beijing, the movie capital of China has thankfully eclipsed Judeo-Hollywood’s offerings, the latter just regurgitating retread remakes of X-Men and DC Comics. Plus, the Chinese are disgusted with all the Judeo-Wokeism being injected into Western cinema. They find Superman kissing a man revolting, and they are absolutely right. Thank you to the Chinese people for giving a well-deserved, financial kick in the gonads of Judeo-Western cinema. The latter are losing billions in revenue, which is very pleasing.

Chinese cinema has always been better anyway. Yes, these days, they do rom-coms, slapstick and animations. But overall, their movies are more grounded in humanity, grittier, more realistic and meaningful. In a future Amir&Jeff post in Yan’an, at the end of our trip, we will visit the auditorium where Mao Zedong gave his celebrated, 1942 speech on art and literature in communism-socialism. Mao’s creative influences are still felt in Beijing’s movie studios to this day, thank goodness.

There are hundreds of Chinese movies with English subtitles on YouTube. Check them out.

Stay tuned for Amir’s article on the creative Mao.

#2:

Explanation

Throughout our Red Tour, we saw hundreds of youth groups learning about the Chinese’s communist-socialist revolutution. This young girl is a member of the Communist Youth League (CYL). We know so, because she is sporting a red kerchief. Her parents were filming her as she went from Mao display to Mao display, explaining them, and she will surely have a wonderful show-and-tell, when she goes back to school in September. Yes, 2.5 million Chinese visit the Jinggangshan Revolution Museum each year, but it’s so isolated from just about everywhere, thus it makes for a very special occasion for most.

I have reported on this many times. Most Chinese grade schoolers, even in the big cities, join the CYL and as they start doing other extra-curricular activities and sports in middle- and high school, slowly phase out of it. Nonetheless, for all those years, they get a solid foundation in Marxism-Leninism-Maoism-Xiism.

Foreigners simply cannot fathom how seriously the Chinese people take their communism-socialism. It is their way of life and this trip just confirms that it is working very well for them. I just gave a speech on this subject, which is well-worth your time (https://radiosinoland.com/2025/08/15/state-of-the-chinese-union-2025-based-on-five-months-recently-journeying-across-the-countrys-backwoods16-years-living-there-presentation-given-to-samui-real-thailand-13-august-2025/ AND https://radiosinoland.com/2025/08/17/video-recording-of-jeffs-samui-real-speech-state-of-the-chinese-union-2025-based-on-five-months-recently-journeying-across-the-countrys-backwoods-16-years-living-there/).

 

#3: Jinggangshan Revolution Museum is so important, that CGTN did a nice report on it.

No transcript. You should be able to set closed captions for your language.

 

 

Photos by Amir

#1: the above CGTN video gives a nice visit, so I will not show lots and lots of displays. This one really caught my eye. Of course, the Red Army was composed of farmers and workers, and there were a number of different flags by region and over time. This is the Farmers’ Association flag with, what else!, a plow. They learned quickly how to shoot guns, mortars and throw grenades to kill KMT, Japanese and American fascists!

 

#2: this excellent map shows the spread of communist-socialist soviets across China, 1928-1935. The large, fist-shaped area, lower right, with “中央 1932“ is where we are and where the Long March started. Up top, 1,500km away and looking like a molar tooth is Yan’an, where the Long March ended and will be the last half of our trip.

What it shows is the futility of Chiang Kai-Shek, the Japanese and Yankees to try to exterminate the Chinese people’s communist revolution. It was a hopeless game of wack-a-mole and could not be contained, because the masses wanted all the Judeo-foreigners, with their illegal opium, morphine and heroin out of their country and out of their lives. 36,400,000 of them were willing to die to get the masses their freedom and liberation. With uncorruptable leadership, no one can crush such a dream.

 

#3: five photos of the Jinggangshan Revolution Museum exterior

1 through 5- the Chinese take museums very seriously, because the citizens love them and frequent them like crazy; hundreds of millions of visitors traveling across the country every year. Due to large numbers, they tend to big, sometimes colossal is size and Jinggangshan Revolution Museum wins the latter adjective, with 17,820 square meters of exhibition space, across two massive wings with three floors each. That is more surface area than all the buildings in Beijing’s Forbidden City!

Because the Chinese are not invading, occupying, bombing, droning and sanctioning billions of Brown and Black peoples around the world, they have the budgets necessary to create thousands of world-class museums, even down to the municipal level. Everything is in marble, granite, stainless steel, huge windows, tons of dioramas with wax figures, gold leaf Chinese writing on stone statues/name plates, statues are cast in bronze, and on and on. Gardens and trees are everywhere and kept in immaculate condition. Given that about 7,000 visitors come here each day, on average, the interior and grounds are kept in spik-and-span condition, like the rest of the country.

 

#4: eight photos of Mao, Zhu, Peng and Zhou,

1- mug shots of Mao Zedong, left, and Marshal Zhu De, right. Fascists Chiang Kai-Shek and the Japanese learned the hard way to not fuck around with these two military geniuses. Mao was the strategician, Zhu was the tactician and together, they inspired the masses to crush the fascists, then the Americans in China 1945-1949. Later they again humiliated General Douglas MacArthur and Uncle Slaughter in Korea, 1950-1953, then organized 160,000 Chinese people to keep the Viet Cong’s Ho Chi Minh Trail full of weapons, to humilitate General William Westmoreland and the Yanks again, 1963-1975, not to mention kicking the Indian’s butts in 1960 and 1962.

You want to lose a war? Fight the Chinese! A recent Pew Trust global survey showed that the Chinese top the list of citizens ready to fight for their country, at over 80%. Most Western countries rank 30-40%. The Century of Humiliation (1839-1949) at the hands of the Judeo-West and learning during the Cultural Revolution not to tolerate corrupt, elitist officials are the Chinese people’s vaccine from every letting either happen again. You and the world’s way-too-many kakocratic leaders have been warned.

2- three busts of Mao, Zhu and Peng Dehuai, the latter being Zhu’s battlefield genius comrade. Peng had a falling out with Mao in the 60s, so he does not get as much limelight, but he and the other Red Army leaders knew how to lick much stronger and bigger enemies.

3- Mao Zedong giving a oratorical speech. HIs talks were always spellbinding. Mao was incredibly charismatic and could move millions to take back their country from fascists and Judeo-foreigners.

4- Marshal Zhu De looking dapper in a suit and tie. If he looks like a tough guy, that’s because he was! I sure wouldn’t want to be the general across the river, trying to figure out how to beat him.

5- the collected poems of Mao Zedong, revered as one of the greatest modern poets in Chinese history. How many Judeo-Western leaders are that erudite and learned? His poems are all over China’s public places.

6- a quote by post-1949, Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. Foreigners peg him as being cosmopolitan, urbane and sophisiticated – all true. However, during China’s Civil War, he was a tough son-of-a-bitch who never backed down. The KMT (torching Wuhan and killing 30,000 innocents in 1938) and Mossad-CIA-MI6 (Bandung Conference airplane sabotage in 1955) came close to killing him), but he survived. Zhou was Mao’s right-hand man all the way till his death in 1976, thus he is at the top of China’s communist-socialist pantheon. They both needed each other and their successful one-two punch in history, for the betterment of the Chinese people proves the point.

I wrote a nice encomium about Zhou Enlai,

Zhou Enlai, the global face of 20th century China, died this day in 1976. China Rising Radio Sinoland 250108

With his brilliant intellect and charisma, Zhou was right up there with Mao in giving fiery, inspiring speeches. Zhou’s quote in the above photo says,

Children are part of society’s strength and a vital force in the anti-Japanese struggle. I give you the three spirits of: national salvation, revolution, and creation. Train yourselves to become young, revolutionary warriors. You must defeat the Japanese bandits with one hand and build a new China with the other!

– Excerpt from Zhou Enlai’s speech at a welcome reception for the children’s theater troupe of the Eighth Route Army’s Wuhan Office, February 9, 1938

7 & 8- at the back of the Jinggangshan Revolution Museum is a stone statue of Zhu De on the left and Mao Zedong on the right, gazing into the future on the flight of wings. They took the Chinese people to heights that no one outside China wants to believe or admit.

 

#5: three photos of dioramas

1 through 3- the Chinese are gaga about dioramas and put amazing effort to include many of them, when they cost a fortune. Amir picked three random ones. Most are with wax figures, but as you can see, some are in cast bronze.

 

#6: eight photos of paintings

1 through 8- Chinese museums, whether historical, cultural or revolutionary always have many paintings by the country’s best artists. Throw in calligraphy and the sky is the limit. Many of the scenes portrayed are iconic, so you will see similar versions in museums across the country, done by top local or regional painters in that area.

 

#7: four photos of women heroines

1 through 4- Mao Zedong famously said that women hold up half the sky and he was right. Without their full participation, China’s communist revolution would have totally flopped. Millions of Chinese women were martryed or ended up handicapped veterans for their injuries, including Mao’s second wife, Yang Kaihui who was caught and beheaded by the fascist KMT.

Mao insisted that the first law passed after liberation in 1949 be “The Marriage Law”, which fully emancipated 250 million women with the stroke of a pen. It is still on the books to this day. This is why I can say that Mao Zedong is the greatest women’s liberationist in human history. Today, more women go to university than men and they occupy a majority of positions in a number of professions.

 

#8: in many Chinese museums, usually towards the end of the visit, is displayed big portrait photos of the country’s top leaders since liberation in 1949, always with a quote from each about this particular museum, if visited, and if not, a thought on the importance of museums and history for the people’s benefit. The Judeo-West NOT! From right to left,

Mao Zedong

Deng Xiaoping

Jiang Zemin

Hu Jintao

Xi Jinping

We Westerners can only dream of having leaders of this caliber!

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