1. Settling accounts, by Mo Pu. 1948. Oil on canvas, 90 by 116 cm.
(National Art Museum of China, Beijing).
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10. Five heroes of Mount Langya, by Zhan Jianjun. 1959. Oil on canvas,
186 by 236 cm. (National Museum of China, Beijing).
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2. The founding of the nation, by Jin Shangyi and Zhao Yu after
Dong Xiwen. 1972. Oil on canvas, 230 by 405 cm. (National Museum
of China, Beijing).
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3. Tunnel warfare, by Luo Gongliu. 1951. Oil on canvas, 148 by 178 cm.
(National Museum of China, Beijing).
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4. Fighting in Northern Shaanxi, by Shi Lu. 1959. Ink and brush on paper,
233 by 216 cm. (National Museum of China, Beijing).
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5. Eight women soldiers drowning themselves in the Yangtze River,
by Wang Shenglie. 1957. Ink and brush on paper, 145 by 392 cm.
(Military Museum of the Chinese People’s Revolution, Beijing).
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6. Death before surrender, by Quan Shanshi. 1961. Oil on canvas,
233 by 217 cm. (National Museum of China, Beijing).
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7. Bloody clothes, by Wang Shikuo. 1959. Charcoal on canvas,
192 by 345 cm. (National Museum of China, Beijing).
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8. Very good!, by Zhan Jianjun. 1975. Oil on canvas, 190 by 320 cm.
(National Museum of China, Beijing).
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9. An Uzbek, by Quan Shanshi. 1957. Oil on canvas, 115 by 94 cm.
(Private collection).