Hu Feng's Revolutionary Mentality

Hu Feng's Revolutionary Mentality

by Ye Wei

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In the summer of 1955, when New China was confidently "standing up", a case that was repeatedly mentioned and entangled later occurred - the case of the Hu Feng Counter-revolutionary Group. This matter now seems so inconsistent with the goal of building a strong China that has emerged from the war and getting rid of poverty and poverty. At the beginning of the founding of New China, the people were full of expectations, believing that in this peaceful society freed from external strife and civil war, a moment of recuperation had arrived, and the dream of a prosperous country and a strong people would come true. However, the people were not sufficiently prepared for the consequences of the revolutionary shift from the military front to the ideological and cultural realm, which would permeate every aspect of their daily lives. The Hu Feng case undoubtedly foreshadowed the subsequent ideological and cultural movements. Since then, the use of political means to rectify literature and art has become a common phenomenon in the modern history of this country.

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