

Chinese President Xi Jinping visited one of China's oldest revolutionary bases Jinggang mountain in east China's Jiangxi province on February 2, 2016. People crowded to see their leader of the country on the village road. The President shook hands with them one by one. "I have deep feelings with Jinggang Mountain," he said. "This is the third time I come here to pay respect to this old revolutionary site and its people. I wish you a better life.”

The Zuo family is a Red Army martyr descendant family in this cradle of People's Republic of China. When President Xi came to their house, they were busy preparing Spring Festival food. Xi immediately started making the local rice cakes with the family.

Learning that the Zuo family is good at creating bamboo handcraft and raising giant salamanders, and that they are to renovate their house after the Spring Festival, Xi was very happy for them. He wished that their life would get better and better in the new house, and encouraged Zuo's grandson to work hard at school.

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