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Red Star Shines on China

(u. S.) Written By Edgar Snow Edited By Wu Xinxin

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This is a red classic of documentary literature. In 1936, American journalist Edgar Snow ventured into the revolutionary base area in northwest China. Through on-the-spot interviews and records, he introduced the real situation of China's Red Revolution and the Soviet Area to the world for the first time. He also made the world understand the invincible fighting spirit and the enthusiasm and power of the Chinese Communist Party and the Red Army to change the world. This book is one of the series of "Full Book Reading of Classics for Middle School Students". It is published with the purpose of "making a set of classics that children really like" and fully considers the actual needs of children in terms of content and form. In terms of content, we adhere to the concept of reading the whole book and do not destroy the integrity of the content and the continuity of the structure. In order to provide students with practical and effective help, Wu Xinxin, a heavyweight expert in whole book reading research and the head of the National Key Research Base for the Construction of Chinese Textbooks for Primary and Secondary Schools at Beijing Normal University, organized a team of teaching researchers and famous teachers from many places to write concise and high-level reading guidance for this book, which is placed at the beginning and end of the volume, and is presented in the form of inserts in the text. In terms of form, we refer to the designs of products such as notebooks and notebooks that children like, using "youth" as the key word. I hope that through this book, children can fall in love with classics, enjoy the joy of reading, and gain something from reading.