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1937, Yan'an Dialogue

(us) Thomas Beeson

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More than eighty years ago, on the eve of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937, the young American scholar Beeson quietly went to Yan'an. He spent a short time interviewing Red Army leaders such as Mao Zedong, Zhu De, and Zhou Enlai, and wrote "Yan'an Dialogue, 1937." Inspired by their lofty ideals and spiritual power, he transformed into an atheist who believed in Marxism. Bison used his own eyes to prove the justice of the Chinese revolution and the ideal light of the Chinese Communists. It is equivalent to a small "Red Star Shining on China" and has very important historical value. The author's true record of his visit to Yan'an in June 1937 is in the form of notes. From the perspective of a Western scholar who witnessed the practice of the Chinese revolution, it proves the original mission of the Communist Party of China, the justice and historical inevitability of the Chinese revolution, and to a certain extent fills the gap in the history of the party.