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1991年第6期《军事历史》封面上的雕塑(摄影)作品《革命年代》,令我久久凝视,遐思不己。我不是美术家,也不是美术鉴赏家,也无资格从美术的角度来评说一件美术作品。但作为一名《军事历史》的读者,我似乎在读着一段生动的、发人深思的历史。作品中那位头发中分、天庭饱满、下巴上有一颗痣的人,无疑是中年毛泽东。旁边的那一位大概是江西兴国农村的老表吧?老表在倾诉,抑或在私语?毛委员在倾听,抑或在沉思?他们在说什么,想什么呢?
1991, No. 6 “Military history” on the cover of the sculpture (photography) “Revolutionary era”, so I stare a long time, reverie not myself. I am neither an artist nor an art connoisseur, nor qualified to comment on a work of art from an artistic point of view. However, as a reader of “military history,” I seem to be reading a vivid and thought-provoking history. The hair in the works, the sky full, a mole on the chin, undoubtedly middle-aged Mao Zedong. Next to that is probably an old table in rural Jiangxi Rejuvenating country? Old watch in the talk, or whisper? Mao members listening, or meditation? What are they talking about, what do you want?