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1 Chapter 1: Exploring the Red China tells the author's curiosity about the red world and begins to explore the secrets of the Soviet Union, the Red Army and the * * * Production Party. It also tells the reason and process that Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng reached an agreement with the producers of * * * to engage in Japan.

2. Chapter 2: Hongdu Road tells the story of being chased by white bandits on the way into the red zone, and tells the Kuomintang's policy of suppressing the local area through the "militia" organization. The life experiences and unique personal charms of Zhou Enlai and He Long are introduced. This paper introduces the stories of many young Red Army soldiers who joined and loved the Red Army because of the fate of exploitation and oppression.

3. Chapter 3: In Security, the author tells his initial impression of the Communist Party of China (CPC) leader Mao Zedong: healthy and unpretentious, with a sense of humor, shrewdness and extraordinary energy, he is a talented strategist and political strategist. * * * The basic policy of the production party is to oppose imperialism and feudalism. The courses carried out by the Red Army University and the propaganda work carried out by the Red Army Drama Club.

4. Chapter IV: The Origin of a * * * party member This chapter tells the life experience, ideological transformation and the process of growing into a leader of the Red Army of Mao Zedong, the leader of the * * * production party.

Chapter 5: The Long March tells the difficult process of the Red Army's Long March. The author describes the difficulties and heroic deeds of crossing the Dadu River and the prairie in the fifth big encirclement and suppression campaign and the Long March.

6. Chapter 6: Red Star tells the story of Liu Zhidan's creation of the Northwest Soviet Area in the northwest, the great famine in the northwest and the sufferings brought to the people by exorbitant taxes. Social, political, economic, cultural and monetary policies of the Soviet Union.

7. Chapter 7: On the way to the front, the story of ordinary peasants supporting the Red Army, the prosperity of Soviet industry and the optimistic and lively socialist industrial spirit of Soviet workers was told.

8. Chapter 8: With the Red Army, it tells the story that the author went deep into the real Red Army and learned that they were young, energetic, well-trained, disciplined, well-equipped and highly politically conscious, which made them an iron army. It also tells the tragic childhood experience that prompted the commander Peng to embark on the revolutionary road and his unique personal charm. Causes and strategies of guerrilla tactics of the red army. A healthy and prosperous life for Red Army soldiers.

9. Chapter 9: Being with the Red Army (continued) * * * The life course of Xu Haidong, the military leader of the production party, and the killing and suffering brought to the people by China's cruel class war. Describe the strategy of the * * * production party to unite the Hui people against the oppressors.

10 chapter 10: war and peace tells the story of the patience, diligence, cleverness and efforts of the red Chinese teenagers who represent China's hope, the efforts made by the * * * production party to establish a United front and the outstanding leadership and personal charm of revolutionary leader Zhu De.

1 1 chapter 11: back to safety tells the colorful life of the red army in the security zone blocked by the enemy. This paper describes the influence of Russia on Red China and the mistakes made by German consultant Li De in commanding operations and their causes.

12 Chapter 12: The White World describes in detail the specific process and results of the "Xi 'an Incident" and its positive influence on the formation of the anti-Japanese national United front. It also analyzes the complicated social background, the challenges faced and the reasons why China's social revolutionary movement finally won.

"Red Star Shines on China" mainly tells the story of the author from June 1936 to June 10, and records what he saw and heard in the field interview in the northwest revolutionary base area of China (Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region with Yan 'an as the center), and reports to the world about China, the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants and many Red Army leaders and generals.

The extended information "Red Star over China", also known as "Red Star over China", is an immortal masterpiece of the famous American journalist edgar snow, and it is a reportage with beautiful writing and well-documented.

Edgar snow, the author of Red Star over China (formerly known as Red Star over China), was born in Kansas City, Missouri, USA in 1905, the youngest of three children. His father opened a small printing factory and his family lived a well-off life. His father asked him to engage in printing. But he took a completely different road from his father and became a world-famous journalist.

Edgar snow came to China on 1928 and worked as a reporter and correspondent for several newspapers in Europe and America. From April 1933 to June 1935, Si Nuo was also a lecturer in the journalism department of yenching university, Beiping. From June 65438 to June 0936, Si Nuo visited the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region and wrote a lot of communication reports, becoming the first western journalist to cover the Red Zone.

From June of 1936 to June of 10, the author made a field trip to the revolutionary base areas in northwest China, and completed the writing of Red Star over China according to the first-hand materials obtained during the trip. As a western journalist, Si Nuo made an objective evaluation of the revolutions in the Communist Party of China (CPC) and China and made a fair report to the whole world.

Si Nuo had many long talks with Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, and collected the first-hand information of the 25,000-mile Long March. In addition, he also conducted on-the-spot investigation, went deep into the Red Army soldiers and ordinary people, and made an extensive and in-depth investigation on the military and civilian life, local political reform, customs and habits in the Soviet area.

During the four-month interview, he wrote 14 notebooks. At the end of 10, Si Nuo returned to Beiping from northern Shaanxi with his interview materials, films and photos. After several months of writing, the English version of Red Star over China and the Chinese version of reportage Red Star over China were finally born.

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Red Star Shines on China-Baidu Encyclopedia