Beijing Red Culture
Beijing is one of the important birthplaces of the CPC and the birthplace of the new China. It has a glorious revolutionary tradition and a profound revolutionary history. It is rich in red resources and rich in cultural heritage. Marxism began to spread from the Red Mansion of Peking University. The "July 7th Incident" sounded the clarion call of the whole nation's bloody war of resistance. The Xiangshan Revolutionary Memorial Site witnessed the great victory of the CPC in leading the people to liberate the whole country. Beijing is one of the important birthplaces of the CPC and the birthplace of the new China. It has a glorious revolutionary tradition and a profound revolutionary history. It is rich in red resources and rich in cultural heritage. During the period from the founding of the CPC to the founding of the People's Republic of China, the material cultural heritage and spiritual cultural resources created in CPC by the people of the Communist Party of China united and led by the people are all part of Beijing's red culture. Among them, red landmarks such as Peking University Red Building, Tiananmen Square, and Xiangshan Revolution Memorial Hall, as well as red relics such as Li Dazhao's former residence and the Cherry Valley December 9th Movement Memorial Pavilion, and red cultural relics such as the magazine "New Youth" and the song "Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China" all belong to Beijing's red culture. The May Fourth Spirit and the Anti Japanese War Spirit are the value orientation and spiritual support of Beijing's red culture.
Beijing's red culture is a profound culture formed by the fusion of red genes and revolutionary spirit. Its development trajectory is embedded in the great revolutionary struggle practice of the Beijing people, and has gone through stages such as incubation and germination, growth and development, cultivation and enrichment, accumulation and maturity. Its formation and development have unique soil and conditions, including a long history and the unique position of the ancient capital of five dynasties, nearly a hundred years of struggle and exploration, the widespread spread of Marxism, the collision and exchange of eastern and western cultures, the struggle and guidance of the CPC, and so on. At different stages of development, Beijing's red culture contains different spiritual orientations, including the May Fourth Spirit and the Anti Japanese War Spirit. In the new era, the spiritual level of Beijing's red culture, with its rich connotation, shows the original intention and mission of the CPC.