"Red Rock" is a novel that mainly describes the brutal underground struggle on the eve of the liberation of Chongqing, especially the prison struggle. Its historical background is the liberation of Chongqing from 1948 to 1949. The devastating victorious march of the People's Liberation Army and the desperate struggle of the reactionaries were the characteristics of this period. The novel dialectically unifies the reactionaries' overall irreversible fate of destruction with their local ferocity and frenzied suppression; it dialectically unifies the overall glorious victory of the revolutionary cause with the tragic individual sacrifices of the revolutionaries. Its basic plot centers on the struggle between the enemy and ourselves in the "China-US Cooperation Institute" concentration camp (including Zhazidong and Baigongguan), and interweaves the underground struggle in the city led by our underground party, the student movement, the workers' movement, and the prison struggle. As well as the armed struggle in Huaying Mountains, it focuses on the final decisive battle of the revolutionaries to welcome liberation and thwart the enemy's desperate struggle. The novel describes the revolutionaries' struggle in prison at large lengths. In addition to the New Year's party described in "Prison Party", it also writes about the victory of the hunger strike in prison, the memorial service held for martyr Long Guanghua, and the story of Jiang Xueqin. He died calmly, Xu Yunfeng's last confrontation with Xu Pengfei in the dungeon, and the final armed escape struggle. The last thirty chapters of the book, "Prison Reunion", are selected from the sixteenth chapter of the book. The authors Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan were both survivors of the Sino-US Cooperation Institute concentration camp in Chongqing. They personally experienced the test of blood and fire before dawn and witnessed the perseverance and heroic struggle and heroic sacrifice of many revolutionary martyrs. Based on these experiences, they wrote their revolutionary memoir "Eternal Life in Fire" in 1957. Subsequently, he wrote the novel "Red Rock" based on the memoirs. (Note: "Eternal Life in Fire" is a memoir, so it is all about real people; "Red Rock" is a novel, and some characters and plots are fictitious.