
Major Events of the Republic in People's Daily (1949-2019)
by Huang Ford Feng Xuezhi Wang Jintao Zhou Renjie
About This Novel
As the party's central organ, People's Daily is the mouthpiece of the party and conveys the party's voice. However, it is not only a newspaper, but also a living history. Through the news content, language style and layout of newspapers, it can help us restore the ideological development of the party and the country, the process of economic construction, changes in cultural life, and changes in diplomatic situations. From Comrade Mao Zedong proclaiming the founding of the People's Republic of China on the Tiananmen Gate Tower, to socialism with Chinese characteristics entering a new era; from the successful explosion of the first atomic bomb, to China's communications industry entering the 5G era; from New China's restoration of its legal seat in the United Nations to General Secretary Xi Jinping's "One Belt, One Road" initiative... These historical highlights have been recorded by the People's Daily, depicting the glorious 70-year history of New China. In chronological order, this book selects articles reflecting major national historical events published in the People's Daily between 1949 and 2019. The content covers various aspects such as politics, economy, culture, military, diplomacy, science and technology, education, etc. The reporting formats include news, communications, reportage and other genres, reflecting all-round, multi-field and wide-angle historical events that have had a significant impact on the development of the country's society since the founding of New China. Reading these reports is like traveling through historical time and space, returning to the high-spirited era of socialist construction, and reliving the passionate years of the reform and opening up period. Here there is the warmth of a great man, the touch of ordinary people, and the pride and pride of being a Chinese. This is not only a chronicle of the great events of the Republic, but also a condensed history of New China.
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