At the beginning of the 20th century, when People's Republic of China (PRC) was just founded, there were wars and smoke. But in this era, some people go against the fire, from light to darkness. Red Star Shines on China has brought a little-known red China to the world. His author is American journalist edgar snow. On the recommendation of my teacher, I was lucky enough to read this book.
This book vividly tells the story of Red China.
In this book, the story of Red China is not as rigid and boring as I expected. There are millions of people living here, and the Soviet area is well managed, with schools and factories.
It can be said that sparrows are small and complete.
Although the * * * production party was oppressed by the Kuomintang encirclement and suppression outside the Soviet area at that time, life in the Soviet area was very hard. Even the paper used to make textbooks in the school is leaflets issued by the enemy, and the guns are all from the county government. However, in this difficult living environment, people still love to wear the Red Army. I think it is because the Red Army does not oppress the people.
On the contrary, it helped the people regain their land from the big landlords. You know, in old China, land was the life of working people. The Red Army is the people's army. I would like to ask, who wouldn't love such a good army that is considerate of and serves the people?
Through reading this book, I also got to know many famous leaders.
The police regarded our greatest Chairman Mao as a detailed description in the fourth book. Through these words, I realized that we had been praising and fearing Chairman Mao, and actually did many great things before the founding of New China. It turns out that Chairman Mao was a little rebellious when he was a child.
Moreover, Chairman Mao is very kind and friendly, and he is also very kind to the people. This really opened my eyes. I can't help reading the fourth chapter several times.
From a very young age, my father would tell me the story of the Red Army's Long March, and in this book, I really realized the so-called spirit of the Red Army's Long March. No matter the towering mountains, turbulent rivers or wars ahead, our Red Army soldiers never flinched.
They were fearless and overcame many difficulties. Perhaps the coming death pit and the red message are deeply engraved in the hearts of the soldiers. They will never give up. This is the spirit of the Red Army's Long March. Reading Red Star Shines on China made me realize the indomitable spirit of the Red Army, which made me feel very admired.