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Hot July: Shanghai 1921

Wu Haiyong

190K0

This book is one of the "Red Starting Point" series of books and is a documentary literary work. Based on the detailed historical data from newspapers and periodicals, the author systematically sorted out the current events that happened in Shanghai in July 1921, and described the story of Shanghai in that hot summer day by day. The story contains both the undercurrent of the revolutionary wave and the daily life of ordinary people; it includes the feasting and feasting of high-ranking officials and wealthy businessmen, as well as the ups and downs of traffickers and lackeys, trying to restore a real Shanghai. From this perspective, this book can also be regarded as a history of Shanghai and a history of citizens' lives, from which readers can experience the solid foundation of Shanghai's red culture and urban changes.

Get Up: Documentary of the Filming Process of "children of the Storm" and the Creative Process of "march of the Volunteers

Wu Haiyong

228K0

"Get Up: A Documentary of the Filmmaking Process of "Children of the Storm" and the Creation of "March of the Volunteers" mainly tells the process of filming the film "Children of the Storm" and the creation of "March of the Volunteers". It uses documentary literature to record the stories of the creative staff who went through all kinds of hardships in filming and creation during the difficult years. The author describes the deeds of Nie Er, Tian Han, Situ Huimin and other related characters, skillfully connects the character lines with the content before and after the shooting, and extensively quotes historical materials such as diaries, newspapers, archives, memoirs, biographies, etc., To describe the historical facts in wonderful and detailed manner, striving to objectively restore the authenticity of history to the maximum extent. It shows the process of filmmaking and song creation in a panoramic manner, reflecting the passion and determination of Shanghai's left-wing literary and artistic workers to resist aggression and defend the motherland under the background of that time.