
A Brief History of New China: Annual Stories from 1949 to 2019
by Chen Jin
About This Novel
This book takes the form of a chronology, focuses on the theme words of the year, and uses storytelling and history as a narrative method to panoramicly depict the great process of the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China. The book highlights the great achievements of the Communist Party of China in leading the Chinese people in building a socialist country with Chinese characteristics, vividly demonstrates the earth-shaking development and changes of Chinese society over the past 70 years, and especially gives a colorful description of the historic achievements made in the past seven years. This book uses a large number of vivid examples and details to confirm and explain the internal logic and historical inevitability of the construction and development of New China. The author has long been engaged in the study of the history of the Communist Party of China and its leaders. He has the unique advantage of having a broad vision, clear position, precise evaluation, and appropriate narrative to grasp the historical process and development trend of the 70 years of New China. The whole book has a novel and original perspective and a lively form. The author breaks the established pattern of conventional historical narration, and through personalized expression, has a strong sense of substitution, participation and appeal. This book is a rare and vivid textbook for the education of party history and national history in recent years.
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Official(2)Scraped 24d ago
The history of the struggle of New China has been written by you every year in a great way, not a small one! Is minimalist history still history with selective historical accounts?
Very good, it would be even better if it was free
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Official(2)Scraped 24d ago
The history of the struggle of New China has been written by you every year in a great way, not a small one! Is minimalist history still history with selective historical accounts?
Very good, it would be even better if it was free
