This series collects the author's works on 'red' themes published over twenty years, vertically displaying the blood-stained stitches of the Chinese Communist Party and specifically analyzing the roots of red fallacies. The historical materials in this series have stood the test of time, reflecting light like droplets, and possess various reference values.
The second volume enters the 'burning passion' of the 1950s, as the Red Scourge spread comprehensively. The CCP began to 'devour' its own children as expected—from the underground party to Gao Gang, from the Anti-Rightist Campaign to the Great Famine, and including events still misrepresented today like the 'War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea' and the 'Three Red Banners.' Drops of red blood dripped all the way to the Cultural Revolution. The 'Anti-Rightist Campaign' of 1957 finally tore off the mask of democracy, marking the turning point where the red tide reached its peak; this volume analyzes its causes and lists its consequences. Yet, from Chu Anping to the 'Truthful at Both Ends' (Liangtouzhen), the faint fire of freedom never ceased.
Bread, love, revolution, internal strife, death, injustice... the red traces are everywhere. Red events are tied to red roots, red grievances are linked to red fallacies; the red ugliness is truly 'not suitable for minors.'
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