Zurich held a spring auction in Hong Kong last week to launch more than 3,000 rare stamps, banknotes and coin treasures.One of the 8 -point Cultural Revolution stamps, commonly known as black inscriptions, wrote inscriptions from Mao Zedong to Japanese workers.(the Internet) < /p>

Zurich held a spring auction in Hong Kong last week to launch more than 3,000 rare stamps, banknotes and coin treasures.One of the 8 -point Cultural Revolution stamps, commonly known as black inscriptions, wrote inscriptions from Mao Zedong to Japanese workers, sold for 550,000 Hong Kong dollars (about S $ 95,000) and replaced about 470,000 yuan.Nearly 6 million times.

According to online media Hong Kong 01, black -inspiring words refer to a stamp that has not been officially issued during the Cultural Revolution.It was completed in 1968. The ticket surface was written by Mao Zedong. The Chinese People's Post was printed on the top left. The face value of the ticket was 8 points at the bottom left.

The inscription on the stamp was from September 18, 1962, Mao Zedong met with Japanese workers in Beijing, communicated with them with friendly communication, and presented the inscription in person.Combining specific practice, the victory of the Japanese revolution is undoubted.At the order of Japanese workers to learn from the friends of the delegation to visit the China delegation, they presented Japanese workers' friends.Mao Zedong September 18, 1962.

To commemorate the 6th anniversary of the inscription, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (formerly the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) at that time planned to issue a stamp (ie black inscription) to the important inscriptions (ie, the black inscription) of Chairman Mao on September 18, 1968.However, in September of the same year, the Communist Party of China held a publicity work conference to discuss how to properly properly propagate Mao Zedong's thoughts. In the meeting, foreign publicity should not be imposed on others. This stamp died and never officially issued it.

In addition, there are rumors that the stamp has not been officially issued, mainly because the Japanese side issued a statement to accuse China of engaging in major country sandwichism and exported revolution to Japan, which was banned from issuance and destroyed.However, the post office of Baoding and Shijiazhuang, Hebei, sold the stamp in advance, and made the black inscription appear on the market, but its outflow was not yet on that it was less than 10.