This book series collects themes on "Red" history published by the author over twenty years, vertically displaying the blood-stained stitches of the CCP and specifically analyzing the roots of Red fallacies. The historical materials in the series have stood the test of time, reflecting light through every drop, and possess significant reference value.
The fourth volume centers on "Zhiqing" (Sent-down Youth), documenting the author's experience in the "Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside" movement and listing its "profound historical impact." Most Zhiqing were born at the wrong time, falling into the depressions of the era and leading lives of poverty and sorrow. Whether consciously or unconsciously, the Zhiqing generation cannot break free from historical limitations—carrying the color red throughout their lives and ending as martyrs to the Cultural Revolution, leaving much melancholy in the misty rain.
Bread, romance, revolution, infighting, death, injustice... the red stains are everywhere. Red events are tied to red roots, and red grievances are shackled to red fallacies; the red ugliness is truly "unsuitable for minors.
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