The Red Star Shines on China, once renamed Red Star over China, is a documentary literary work written by American journalist edgar snow. /kloc-0 was first published in London in June, 1937, and the Chinese version was first published in February, 1938.
This work truly records what edgar snow saw and heard during the field interview in the revolutionary base area in northwest China from1June, 936 to1June, 936, and reports on China, the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army and many Red Army leaders and generals. From many aspects, it shows the spirit of China * * * Party's hard struggle and brave sacrifice for national liberation, and dispels all kinds of rumors that distort and vilify the Party. By observing and describing the leaders and ordinary people, Si Nuo turned the boring contents of Party organizations, various documents and meetings in the Red Zone into words that made readers feel cordial and vivid.
In northern Shaanxi, I interviewed many * * * Party leaders and Red Army generals, such as,, Peng,, Lin,, Deng Fa and Xu Haidong. Si Nuo described their behavior, traced their family environment and adolescence, and tried to find out the reasons why they became producers of * * * from their origins and growth experiences. In addition, Si Nuo also went deep into the Red Army soldiers and ordinary people in the base areas, and made extensive investigations and studies on the basic policies and military strategies of the production party, the life of the Red Army soldiers, and the social system, monetary policy, industry and education in the northern Shaanxi base areas.
In April, 2020, Red Star Shines on China was included in the junior middle school of the Center for Basic Education Curriculum and Textbook Development of the Ministry of Education (2020 edition).