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The concept of revolutionary traditional works

Revolutionary culture, anti-Japanese war culture, liberated areas and other cultures have different concepts. Revolutionary culture refers to a cultural phenomenon produced during the China Revolution (1840 to 1949), which is mainly manifested in many aspects such as ideology, literature and art, education and publicity. Its core ideas include national independence, people's liberation, socialism and patriotism. The main representatives of revolutionary culture are the May 4th New Culture, Marxism and Mao Zedong Thought. Anti-Japanese War Culture refers to the cultural phenomenon in China and War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937 to 1945), which emphasizes the themes of national unity, firm resistance, opposition to aggression and defense of the motherland. Anti-Japanese War culture covers a wide range of literary and artistic works, theme propaganda, memorial buildings and other aspects, such as march of the volunteers, anti-Japanese War movies, memorial halls and so on. Liberated area culture refers to a cultural phenomenon that emphasizes people-oriented, mass line, democracy and science, which was formed by China * * * Production Party in the construction of China Liberated Area on the eve of the founding of New China. It reflects the construction of mass culture in the liberated areas after the victory of China Revolution. Representative works include Red Rock, Singing the Motherland and other literary and artistic works.