On July 31, 2016, at an Agricultural Bank in the Wudadao scenic area in Tianjin, the Wang family's former residence was the former residence of Liu Qingshan and Zhang Zishan, two great "celebrities" in the history of New China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liu Qingshan and Zhang Zishan became criminals because of their arrogance, corruption and degeneration. In November 1951, the Third Representative Conference of the Communist Party of China in Hebei Province exposed the crimes of Liu and Zhang. On December 4 of the same year, the Hebei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China made a resolution, approved by the Central North China Bureau, to expel Liu Qingshan and Zhang Zishan from the party. On February 10, 1952, the Hebei Provincial People's Government held a public trial meeting, and then the Hebei Provincial People's Court reported to the Supreme People's Court for approval and sentenced Liu Qingshan and Zhang Zishan to death.
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Interpretation of Wang's Old Residence from the Perspective of Eastern Philosophy As a witness of history, Wang's Old Residence carries rich cultural and philosophical connotations. From the perspective of Eastern philosophy, Wang's Old Residence is not only a material cultural heritage, but also a space that contains the idea of "harmony between man and nature". Eastern philosophy emphasizes the harmonious coexistence of man, nature and society. The architectural layout, decorative art and even the integration of Wang's Old Residence with the surrounding environment all reflect this philosophical concept. Every brick, every tile and every mural seems to tell the ancients' awe of nature and pursuit of harmonious life. Here, people can feel the flow of time, the sedimentation of history, and the subtle and profound connection between man, nature and society. Interpretation of Wang's Old Residence from the Perspective of Western Philosophy Interpreting Wang's Old Residence from the perspective of Western philosophy, we can regard it as a carrier of history and memory, a philosophical thinking space about existence and time. Western philosophy, especially existentialism and phenomenology, emphasizes the existence and experience of individuals, as well as the impact of the passage of time on individual consciousness. Every detail of Wang's Former Residence, from the mottled walls to the old furniture, silently tells the story of the past, inspiring visitors to think deeply about history, memory and existence. It is not only a physical space, but also a place that triggers philosophical reflection, making people think about the essential issues of time, memory, identity and existence. Here, the rationality and reflective spirit of Western philosophy and the sensibility and harmony of Eastern philosophy are intertwined, together forming the unique philosophical charm of Wang's Former Residence.