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中文: 习仲勋于 文化大革命 期间在1967年9月被带到陕西咸阳 西北农学院 接受批斗。
English: Xi Zhongxun, father of Xi Jinping, was brought to a struggle session at Northwest A&F University in September, 1967, during the Cultural Revolution .
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Xi Zhongxun in a struggle session in September 1967.

September 1967