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编者说明:2009年,辽宁省博物馆将迎来建馆60年的纪念日。当此之际,我们深切缅怀60年前,在东北解放战争中奋不顾身抢救祖国珍贵文物,从而为本馆的建设奠定下基础的那些解放军将士、那些革命先辈们。首先,是本馆(当时的名称是东北博物馆)的创建者,第一任馆长王修同志。早在20世纪40年代后期,即八一五光复之后,东北大地上还是硝烟(?)漫,解放战争正在激烈进行之时,中国共产党的一些高级干部凭着他们的远见卓识,已经在考虑和谋划战后新中国的文化建设和文物工作建设。在东北行政委员会主席林枫的领导下,成立了东北文物保管委员会,负责抢救、搜集和保
Editor’s note: In 2009, Liaoning Provincial Museum will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the museum. At this juncture, we cherish deep memory the liberation army officers and revolutionary predecessors who laid the groundwork for the construction of this pavilion 60 years ago when we were reluctant to rescue the precious cultural relics in the motherland during the Liberation War in Northeast China. First of all, it was Comrade Wang Xiu, the founder of the Museum (then named Northeast Museum) and the first director. As early as the late 1940s, that is, after the August 15th Incident, there was still smoke and smoke on the northeast. When the war of liberation was fiercely under way, some of the top Chinese Communist cadres, with their foresight, were already considering Planning the post-war new China’s cultural construction and cultural relics construction. Under the leadership of Lin Feng, chairman of the Northeast Administrative Commission, a Northeast Heritage Commission was established to rescue, collect and protect