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What Red Army leaders are described in China's book?
Zhu De, Bo Gu Kailai, Zhang Wentian, Peng, He Long, Xu, Xu Haidong, etc.

1. An academic paper by China International Friendship Association, an authoritative Si Nuo research institute, shows that 1936 Si Nuo's interview outline submitted to the producer of China contains at least ten macro issues, including diplomacy, resisting foreign invasion, views on unequal treaties and foreign investment, and anti-fascism.

2. Later, Mao Zedong and Si Nuo talked for the first time in a cave in northern Shaanxi. A lot of content starts with the answers of the outline, which is the crystallization of the collective wisdom of the central government, and then presents the world with an image of * * * that keeps pace with the times, is open and transparent, and treats each other honestly.

3. Later, Si Nuo wrote in the preface to the Chinese translation of A Floating Life in Shanghai in June 1938: "Literally speaking, I wrote this book, which is true. However, in the most realistic sense, these stories were created and written by revolutionary youth in China. These revolutionary youths bring the story described in this book to life. "

4. In Si Nuo's view: "The long talks made by Mao Zedong, Peng and others made the reasons and purposes of the China Revolution as clear as spring water."

Extended data:

1, "Red Star over China" not only achieved great success in political sense, but also became a model of similar works in the artistic techniques of reportage creation. The angles of characterization, environmental description and narration are almost superb. After the Chinese version of Red Star Shines on China was published, it also produced great repercussions in China. Thousands of young people in China took to the revolutionary road because they read The Red Star Shines on China.

2. 1937 10 "Red Star Shines on China" was first published in Britain, and it became a sensation in the world as soon as it came out. In the first few weeks of its publication in London, it was reprinted seven times in a row and sold more than 65438+ 10,000 copies. World public opinion generally believes that this is a masterpiece, marking a new era of western understanding of China.

3. A survey by American historian Harold isaacs shows that as the main source of American impression of China, Red Star over China is second only to Pearl Buck's The Good Earth. "The Good Earth" made Americans truly understand the common people in China for the first time, and "Red Star Shines on China" made westerners understand the real life of producers in China. In a sense, a generation of Americans learned about China producers from Si Nuo.

4. In The Red Star Shines on China, Si Nuo discusses the background of the China Revolution and the reasons for its development. He judged that, due to the propaganda and concrete actions of China's * * * production party, the poor and the oppressed have new ideas and new beliefs about the country, society and individuals that must be put into action.

Armed with this kind of thought, a group of young people were able to carry out a ten-year mass struggle against Kuomintang rule. He admired the Long March, asserted that it was actually a strategic retreat, and praised it as a heroic epic and an unparalleled expedition in modern history.

6. Si Nuo declared to the world with conclusive facts that the Chinese Production Party and its revolutionary cause are like a shining red star, shining not only in the northwest of China, but also in China and the whole world.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Red Star Shines on China