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Letter from Home About Fighting the Epidemic

Zhang Ding

71K06

Recently, the book "Family Letters Against the Epidemic", which reflects the Chinese people's united will to overcome the current difficulties and conveys the true love and love of the anti-epidemic warriors, was officially published by China Founder Publishing House. In the great test of hundreds of millions of Chinese people fighting the epidemic together, there is a kind of writing that is particularly touching and warm, and that is letters from home. Among the 50 sets of family letters included in this book, some are written by angels in white who are fighting on the front line to their beloved relatives, some are written by family members and teachers and friends, and some are written by caring people who are writing to strangers fighting in different positions. Although the authors of the letters have different identities, writing times and places, and styles of writing, a letter from home vividly tells the touching details of the frontline fight against the epidemic, reflects the belief that the anti-epidemic fighters will win, is filled with the love, understanding, encouragement and expectations of family members and friends, and demonstrates the majestic power of the Chinese people who work together to fight the epidemic. This book is collected and compiled by Zhang Ding, deputy director of the Family Letters Museum and director of the Family Letters Research Center of Renmin University of China. Reading these letters full of love and power will definitely help us strengthen our confidence and gather strength to comprehensively win the people's war against the epidemic.

Illustrated Red Letter Home

Zhang Ding

100K0

This book contains a total of 60 family letters from 45 families. The authors of the family letters are all members of the Communist Party of China and people pursuing progress, including older generation revolutionaries such as Tao Zhu, Deng Zihui, Teng Daiyuan, and Shuai Mengqi, as well as revolutionary martyrs such as Lu Gengfu, Zuo Quan, and Feng Tingkai, and more are ordinary party members and soldiers. The firm belief in the cause of communism in various periods, the deep affection for family and friends, and the inner conflicts and struggles in the face of various complex environments expressed in the letters home are all true, vivid, and tangible, and therefore more touching. The whole book reproduces the lofty spirit and touching feelings of the revolutionary ancestors, allowing readers to gain insights from the red letters home, review the party's history, not forget the original intention, remember the revolutionary martyrs, and draw the strength to move forward. This book is rich in content, strong in story telling, rich in pictures and texts, printed in four colors, and beautifully bound, making it a worthy collection. It can be used not only as a reading material for party members, cadres and the masses, but also as a reading material for patriotism and traditional culture education for college, middle and primary school students. It is worth reading for every reader who is interested in party history and revolutionary history.