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In the chronicles of China's revolutionary history, the Communist Party of China's strategic and adaptable approach to printing and publishing played a pivotal role. Red Ink: A History of Printing and Politics in China is a testament to this era, documenting the contributions of individuals and events that united hearts, bolstered morale, and guided public discourse. Through vivid storytelling, it paints a moving picture of the " red people," " red events," and " red books" that shaped a poignant chapter in history.

Produktbeschreibung
In the chronicles of China's revolutionary history, the Communist Party of China's strategic and adaptable approach to printing and publishing played a pivotal role. Red Ink: A History of Printing and Politics in China is a testament to this era, documenting the contributions of individuals and events that united hearts, bolstered morale, and guided public discourse. Through vivid storytelling, it paints a moving picture of the " red people," " red events," and " red books" that shaped a poignant chapter in history.
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Autorenporträt
Li Ying, a distinguished scholar and deputy curator at the National Archives of Publications and Culture, has dedicated his career to exploring and promoting the rich history of Chinese printing. As a prolific writer and educator, Li Ying's influence extends globally, with his works being translated into multiple languages and exhibited in over 20 countries. His curated exhibitions, including " Light of Chinese Printing" and " Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Publishing Culture," have garnered international acclaim for their insightful portrayal of China's printing heritage.