This series collects twenty years of the author's published works on "red" themes, vertically displaying the blood-stained stitches of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and specifically analyzing the roots of red fallacies. The historical materials in this series have stood the test of time, reflecting light through droplets, and possess significant reference value.
The CCP labels crimes as achievements and takes evil as righteousness. Several generations of intellectuals were trapped in the red tide, leading to the "ideological remolding" where they slapped their own faces, the "Anti-Rightist Movement" where they falsely accused themselves of crimes, and the "Cultural Revolution" that touched the flesh. Was this not a historical inevitability? Are the historical causes that formed the surging Chinese Communist movement not worth excavating? Should the relationship between culture and revolution not serve as a warning to future generations?
Bread, romance, revolution, internal strife, death, injustice... the red traces are everywhere. Red events are tied to red roots, red grievances are linked to red fallacies, and the red ugliness is truly "unsuitable for minors.
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