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一代伟人毛泽东平生特别注重与一些知名的民主人士交往,并在点烟敬酒、品茶叙谈中,留下了许多耐人寻味的统战佳话。敬烟与点烟1937年1月党中央进驻延安,各地名流学者纷纷来访。毛泽东给自己订下了一条不成文的规矩:凡来访者,他都亲自接见,并与之畅谈。一次,一位老教授前来拜访,毛泽东热情地掏烟请客人抽,不巧,只剩下一支烟了。毛泽东顺手把烟一折两半,递给老教授一半,自己留下一半,然后,边吸烟边交谈起来。老教授的紧张情绪一下子松弛了下来,谈得很是投机。毕业于黄埔军校第一期的郑洞国,曾任国民党东北“剿总”副总司
Mao Zedong, a great man of his generation, paid special attention to engaging with some well-known democrats throughout his life and left many thought-provoking United States stories during the littles of tea and tea. Respect for tobacco and cigarette In January 1937 the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China stationed in Yan’an, celebrities and scholars from all over visited each other. Mao Zedong set himself an unwritten rule: He personally interviewed and talked with all visitors. Once, an old professor came to visit, Mao Zedong enthusiastically pumped guests pumping, unfortunately, leaving only a cigarette. Mao Zedong smoothed the smoke off halfway, handing it over to the old professor, leaving half his own, and then chatting while smoking. The tension of the old professor suddenly relaxed and talked about very speculatively. Zheng Dongguo, who graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, served as Deputy Chief of the KMT Northeast Command