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This Cultural Revolution bottle depicts the actress Li Tiemei in the Red Lamp Story. The title reads, Raise the Blinking Red Lamp, made in the One Bottle Studio in the fall of year Gengshen (1980).
Inscribed with a libretto of Li Tiemei, the calligraphy on the reverse reads, holding high the bright red lantern, I beat the jackals and wolves (=Japanese invaders) following my father. We will continue our struggle generation after generation, and will not retreat from the battlefield until the jackals and wolves are wiped out. This theme was a main subject during the Cultural Revolution that all artists once painted. It was first painted by Wang Xinsan. 
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