02, only fight civil war, not resist Japan, is this patriotism?
03, I hope Runzhi's revolution will succeed at an early date.
Only by understanding the outstanding gestating process that China's history has experienced in the past quarter century can this question be answered. This legally born is obviously the present Red Army.
For hundreds of years, China's literati have been trying to be above the people, above a handful of bureaucrats who rule the masses-to control the ignorant weapons in the countryside by taking hieroglyphs and only a little knowledge for themselves, rather than using them for enlightenment. However, freshmen have a phenomenon-the baby not only wants to share knowledge with the "ignorant public", but also wants to idealize the public.
No matter what you think of the Red Army and their political stance (there is a lot of room for debate in this respect! ), but we have to admit that their Long March is one of the great achievements in military history. In Asia, only the Mongols have surpassed it, and there has never been a similar great migration of ethnic armed forces in the past three centuries, except perhaps the amazing great migration of Turku written by Sven Hedin in his book The Jehol of the Imperial Capital.
I'm going to talk to them about political and cultural issues, but they are all very busy and have no time to listen to a library assistant speaking southern dialects.
When talking with Zhou Enlai, I watched him with great interest, because in China, like many other Red Army leaders, he was a legend.
He is thin, of medium build, with small and strong bones. Although his beard is long and black, his appearance is still childish, and his deep big eyes are full of enthusiasm.
10, he does have an attraction, which seems to be the product of a strange mixture of shyness, personal charm and leader's confidence. He speaks English a little slowly. He told me that he had not spoken English for five years, which surprised me.
Introduction: Red Star over China is an immortal masterpiece of edgar snow, a famous American journalist. This is a well-written and well-documented reportage. From June of 1936 to June of 10, the author truly recorded 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 truly reported to the whole world about China, the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army and many Red Army leaders and generals. Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai are the most representative figures in Si Nuo's works.
Writing background: The author made a field trip to the northwest revolutionary base from June 1936 to June 10, and completed the writing of Red Star over China based on the first-hand materials obtained during the trip. As a western journalist, Si Nuo made an objective evaluation of the revolutions in China and China and made a fair report to the whole world.