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Title: Northwest corner of China.
Author: Fan Changjiang
Douban score: 9.2
Publishing House: Xinhua Publishing House
Publication year: 1980-4
Page number: 2 19
Content introduction:
The Northwest Corner of China is the work of Fan Changjiang, a famous journalist in China. From July 65438 to July 0935, Fan Changjiang, as a travel reporter of Ta Kung Pao, recorded what he saw and heard along the way, and truly restored to the readers the scene of the Long March of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army at that time. Ta Kung Pao published its collection of communication in August 1936, which is an important milestone in the communication history of China. In "Northwest Corner of China", Fan Changjiang truly restored the present situation of southwest and northwest with vivid words. The book is composed of a series of communications, which makes the description in the book objective and true, and less doped with the author's own views. This book contains the first public and true report on the Long March of the Workers and Peasants Red Army in China, which is also of irreplaceable positive significance for people to correctly understand the Red Army. The book has a wide range of contents, depicting all kinds of characters, including military and political dignitaries and people with mountains and waters, covering the lives of all kinds of characters from top to bottom in society. At the same time, this book also reveals the increasingly sharp ethnic contradictions and ethnic oppression in China at that time [3], and its in-depth analysis and unique insights greatly shocked the press at that time. In addition, in 1938, Matsuchi of Maofu, Japan translated this book. Japanese translation made Fan Changjiang famous overseas and further expanded his influence. The Northwest Corner of China, which was reprinted in 1930s, had a great influence and caused a sensation. Its birth was in line with the strategy of "developing the northwest" at that time, and it was of great significance to expose the social darkness, official corruption and ethnic contradictions at that time.
About the author:
Fan Changjiang (1909-1970101October 23rd), formerly known as Xitian, was born in Neijiang, Sichuan. Journalists and editors. During the Republic of China, Ta Kung Pao was a famous correspondent, and later he joined the * * * camp. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as President of Jiefang Daily, Deputy Director of the General Administration of Information, President of People's Daily, Deputy Director of the State Science and Technology Commission, Vice Chairman of the National Association for Science and Technology and Party Secretary. During the Cultural Revolution, he was imprisoned and persecuted. 1970, his body was found in a dry well in Queshan, Henan, and sent to reform-through-labor camp. Some people suspect that he committed suicide. 1978 65438+ was rehabilitated on February 27th.