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Literary works about the Red Revolution
Wildfire and Spring Breeze Against the Ancient City is a novel describing the life and struggle of underground workers in our party. The story described in the novel took place in the winter of 1943, in Baoding City, Hebei Province, the provincial capital occupied by the puppet troops. This work was published by the writer Li Yingru on 1958.
2. Red flag spectrum
Red Flag is a novel written by modern writer Liang Bin. The first edition is 1957.
"Red Flag Spectrum" takes the contradiction struggle between Zhu and Yan farmers and landlord Feng Laolan and his son as the main clue, and describes the "anti-beheading tax" struggle in Jizhong and the patriotic movement of students in Baoding Second Division.
It truly reflects the complicated class relations in the northern society before and after the First Revolutionary Civil War and before the September 18th Incident, and shows the great course of the revolutionary struggle led by China's * * * production party in the 1920s and 1930s.
"Red Flag Spectrum" is bold, cordial and simple in artistic style, with strong local color. Language style, text structure and narrative skills also show distinct national characteristics.
3. Red beds
Red Rock is a novel written by modern writers Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan. First published in February, 196 165438.
"Red Rock" describes that the Kuomintang authorities in Chongqing frantically suppressed the underground revolutionary struggle led by the * * * production party under the situation that the People's Liberation Army marched into the southwest.
The film mainly tells the heroic struggle of Ji, * * * party member in prison. Although it was slaughtered in the end, it fully demonstrated the fearless heroism of party member who died in battle.
The structure of Hongyan is complex and changeable, and it is good at depicting the psychological activities of characters and setting off the atmosphere. Simple language and tragic style. Once the work was published, it immediately caused a sensation.
4. Flying Tigers
Flying Tigers is a novel written by modern writer Liu Zhixia. First published in 1954.
"Flying Tigers" is a heroic story that reflects that under the leadership of the Party, a guerrilla in the south of Shandong Province attacked the traffic lines of the Japanese puppet troops and fought against the enemy on the Linzi branch line and the Jinpu trunk line during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period.
The Flying Tigers praised the railway workers for their tenacious will and heroic fighting spirit against the Japanese invaders. The story is vivid and tortuous, and the characters are vivid and legendary.
5. "Armed forces behind enemy lines"
Armed Behind the Enemy is a novel published by Feng Zhi by the People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House in 2009. Based on the fighting experience of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Wushu Team, the story describes the anti-Japanese struggle in central Hebei, which is a red classic. It has been adapted into TV series and movies three times.
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