Three Meanings of Changzhou Three Heroes' Red Cultural Spirit
DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2022.040108 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 911
Author(s)
Xin Chen 1, Hui Jiang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Party School of Wujin District Committee of Changzhou City, Changzhou, China
Corresponding Author
Xin ChenABSTRACT
Qu Qiubai, Yun Daiying and Zhang Tailei were the early revolutionaries of the Communist Party of China who were born in Changzhou, and they were collectively known as the "three heroes of Changzhou". The connotation of the red cultural spirit of the three heroes of Changzhou is the consistent means and value criteria of the three heroes of Changzhou in their revolutionary career. It has great historical value and practical significance, and is worthy of in-depth exploration and thinking.
KEYWORDS
Spirit, Changzhou three heroes, MarxCITE THIS PAPER
Xin Chen, Hui Jiang, Three Meanings of Changzhou Three Heroes' Red Cultural Spirit. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2022) Vol. 4: 35-39. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2022.040108.
REFERENCES
[1] Li Liangming, Zhong Detao(2006). Chronicle of Yun Daiying. Hubei: Central China Normal University Press.
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[3] Zhang Tailei(2013): Collected Works of Zhang Tailei, Beijing: People's publishing house, 2013 edition.
[4] Yun Daiying(2014): complete works of Yun Daiying, vol.1-9, Beijing: People's publishing house, 2014 edition.
[5] Qu Qiubai(2013): Collected Works of Qu Qiubai: political theory, vol.1-8, Beijing, people's publishing house, 2013 edition.
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