The classic saying of "Red Star Shines on China"
01. As long as there is still breath, we must fight for the cause of communism to the end. ——"Red Star Shines on China"
02. Only civil war but no resistance to Japan. Is this patriotism? ——Zhang Xueliang
03. I hope Runzhi's revolution will succeed as soon as possible.
04. This question can only be answered when you understand the remarkable gestation process that China's history has gone through in the past quarter of a century. The legal child born from this pregnancy is obviously the current Red Army.
05. For hundreds of years, Chinese literati have been striving to rise above the people and join the small bureaucratic class that rules over the masses of the people. The method they rely on is to use hieroglyphics to and keeping what little knowledge they had as weapons to control the ignorance of the countryside rather than to enlighten them. But the new pregnancy produced a phenomenon-the baby not only wanted to share knowledge with the "ignorant public", but also idealized the public.
06. No matter what you think about the Red Army or their political stance (there is a lot of room for debate in this regard!), you cannot but admit that their Long March was a great achievement in military history. one. In Asia, only the Mongols have surpassed it, and in the past three centuries there has never been a similar mass migration of national armies, except perhaps the astonishing migration of the Turgut tribe, about which Sven Hedin wrote in his It has been described in his book "Imperial Capital Rehe".
07. Hannibal's march through the Alps looked like a holiday excursion by comparison. Another interesting comparison is Napoleon's defeat from Moscow, but at that time his army was completely defeated and its morale was disorganized.
08. There was a very accomplished social scientist named Lenin. He once wrote: "History in general, and revolutionary history in particular, is always richer in content, more diverse, and more lively than the best parties, the most conscious vanguard of the most advanced classes, can ever imagine.'More Ingenious'.
09. This is self-evident, because the most important vanguard can express the consciousness, will, enthusiasm and imagination of tens of thousands of people; but revolution is everything about people. When talents are expressed to a particularly high degree and concentratedly, they are realized by the consciousness, will, enthusiasm and imagination of millions of people inspired by the most acute class struggle.”
10. Hundreds of years. Since then, China's literati have always strived to rise above the people and join the small bureaucratic class that rules over the masses of the people - by appropriating hieroglyphics and some knowledge as their own. To be used as a weapon to control rural ignorance, not to enlighten. But the new pregnancy has produced a phenomenon - this baby not only wants to share knowledge with the "ignorant public", but also even wants to idealize the public.
11. No matter how serious mistakes they sometimes make, no matter how much trouble their excessive bias has caused, no matter how much they emphasize or pay attention to this or that issue. Exaggeration, but their sincere and urgent propaganda goal is always to shock and arouse hundreds of millions of people in rural China, make them aware of their responsibilities in society, arouse their awareness of human rights, and eliminate the timidity of Confucianism and Taoism. , fight against passive and inactive thoughts, educate them, persuade them, and without doubt, sometimes entangle them and force them to stand up and become "people's masters of the country" - this is the new atmosphere in China's rural areas - - and fight for a life with justice, equality, freedom and human dignity in the heart of the Communist Party.
12. Due to my position, everyone ignores me. One of my jobs is to register the names of people who come to the library to read newspapers, but to most of them, I don't exist. Among those who came to read, I recognized the names of some famous figures in the New Culture Movement, such as Fu Sinian, Luo Jialun, etc., and I was very interested in them.
13. I planned to talk to them about political and cultural issues, but they were all busy people and had no time to listen to a library assistant speaking Southern dialect.
14. While talking to Zhou Enlai, I observed him with deep interest, because in China, like many other Red Army leaders, he is a legendary figure.
15. He is thin, of medium build, with small but strong bones. Although he has a long and black beard, he still looks childish, and his big, deep eyes are full of passion.
16. He did have an appeal that seemed to be the product of a strange mixture of shyness, personal charisma and leadership confidence. He speaks English a little slowly. He surprised me by telling me that he had not spoken English for five years.
17. Zhou Enlai was the son of a big bureaucratic family. His grandfather had been a high official in the Qing Dynasty, his father was an outstanding teacher, and his mother was extraordinary. He himself seemed destined to be a scholar because he had been a scholar since he was very young. Since then, he has shown outstanding literary talent.
18. However, like many others of his generation, his education during the period of national awakening diverted his interests from literature to other aspects. After the first revolution, China's simple New Culture Movement began to have more serious germination. It was at this time that Zhou Enlai was involved in the social revolutionary movement. This movement would shake China to the depths of its soul.
19. Zhou Enlai became a leader in the political life of Guangzhou at the age of 26. He was appointed secretary of the famous Whampoa Military Academy and became a close confidant of General Blucher, who was the secretary of the Whampoa Military Academy at the time. The No. 1 Russian adviser is now the commander of the Soviet Far East Red Army. For Chiang Kai-shek, who was the principal of Whampoa Military Academy at the time, this young communist was a nemesis. But Chiang Kai-shek still had to appoint him as director of the Political Department of Whampoa Military Academy because Zhou Enlai had a great influence among radical trainees.
20. This is the most dramatic coup in modern Chinese history.
21. Abandonment of the basic philosophies of ancient China, the philosophy of moderation and face; unparalleled ability to endure hardships and stand hard work; selfless loyalty to an idea and an indomitable spirit that never admits failure - all this seems All wrapped up in this story of the Red Army and the story of a man who took part in its creation.
22. I secretly thought that Zhou Enlai must be a fanatic, so I wanted to look for this must-have look. But if there was such a look, I didn't notice it. He spoke slowly, quietly and thoughtfully.