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What are the red classics?

Red classics: Red Rock, Flying Tigers, Sparkling Red Star, Rain of Little Heroes, Song of Youth, etc.

1, Hongyan

The novel takes place during the Liberation War from 1948 to 1949. It is a novel with the main content of describing the cruel underground struggle on the eve of Chongqing's liberation, especially the struggle in prison. It eulogized the revolutionaries' loyalty and integrity under the test of torture, shaped many touching and unforgettable revolutionary heroes such as Xu Yunfeng, Jiang Jie and Chen Ran, and profoundly demonstrated the revolutionaries' lofty spiritual realm and ideological brilliance.

2. Flying Tigers

This is a story about a guerrilla group in southern Shandong during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, which started from the branch lines of Lin (Cheng) and Zao (Zhuang) and later developed into the main line of Jin-Pu. In the vast revolutionary base areas, a special guerrilla group led by * * * producers fought against the Japanese puppet troops for the purpose of attacking the traffic lines of the Japanese puppet troops. ?

3. Shining red star

This is a children's novel, which tells the story of Pan Dongzi, a "child of the Party", and Hu Hansan, a local tyrant and bully, fighting wits and becoming soldiers of the People's Liberation Army when they grow up.

4. Little Hero Rain

It tells the story that children from Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei anti-Japanese base areas came to cover revolutionary cadres and fight against Japanese devils in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, and praised the excellent quality of children in anti-Japanese base areas who loved the motherland and fought bravely and tactfully against the enemy.

5. Yulouchun

Song of Youth is a novel describing the patriotic student movement led by China's * * * production party. With the historical period from September 18 to February 9 as the background and the student movement as the main line, it successfully shaped the typical image of Lin Daojing, a revolutionary youth who woke up and grew up in the 1930s, and wrote a youth hymn for patriotic intellectuals with a high-pitched melody.