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Tennis collides with the red gene, igniting the Ji...

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On the afternoon of the 9th, the Jiang Nets competition was in full swing, and the "Red Sports Light" themed exhibition outside the venue caught people's attention.


This exhibition will continue from the 9th to the 15th, and is a major highlight of this year's Jiangxi Open tennis tournament. The original intention of organizing the exhibition is in line with the theme education of "never forget the original intention, always remember the mission", aiming to vividly interpret the characteristics of Jiangwang in a popular way, inherit the red sports genes, and better showcase the charm of Jiangwang.


The exhibition content is divided into sections such as leaders' sports related inscriptions, sports stories of the founders of red sports, sports chronicles from 1927 to 1937, and red sports memorabilia. The story behind old photos is narrated with illustrations and text, and dedicated personnel are assigned to explain it, comprehensively improving the viewing experience.


On the right side of the entrance, a timeline of a wall is displayed, spreading the historical picture in front of people at the time node, and telling the story of the Republic's sports. There are also sports stories of Red Army soldiers interspersed in the exhibition, stories of Mao Zedong and Red Sports, stories of Zhu De, He Long, and Red Sports... crossing the river of time and coming to us.


Whether it's the sports meet on the Long March, the elusive tennis rackets, or the true stories of Red Army generals, we can all feel the positive attitude towards life and revolutionary optimism demonstrated in the difficult years 80 years ago.  


A single spark can start a prairie fire, and the collision between tennis and Jiangxi ignites the current Jiangwang arena, highlighting the red sports genes that Jiangwang has always inherited.


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