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For over 90 years, a family in a remote village in China's Jiangxi has guarded the grave of Red Army commander Deng Yigang. Every Qingming Festival, generations of the Xie family still tend to his tomb -- honoring a martyr who died of battle wounds in 1932, and a spirit that | Collector
For over 90 years, a family in a remote village in China's Jiangxi has guarded the grave of Red Army commander Deng Yigang. Every Qingming Festival, generations of the Xie family still tend to his tomb -- honoring a martyr who died of battle wounds in 1932, and a spirit that
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For over 90 years, a family in a remote village in China's Jiangxi has guarded the grave of Red Army commander Deng Yigang. Every Qingming Festival, generations of the Xie family still tend to his tomb -- honoring a martyr who died of battle wounds in 1932, and a spirit that

For over 90 years, a family in a remote village in China's Jiangxi has guarded the grave of Red Army commander Deng Yigang. Every Qingming Festival, generations of the Xie family still tend to his tomb -- honoring a martyr who died of battle wounds in 1932, and a spirit that

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