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Martyrdom and Ideology: The Cinematic Rebirth of General Xu Fanting
A new biographical film, "General Xu Fanting," is set to premiere in China, chronicling the life of a KMT general who attempted suicide in 1935 to protest Japanese aggression and subsequently converted to Communism. The film serves as both a historical epic and a modern propaganda tool, emphasizing the ideological evolution and the legitimacy of the Communist Party's leadership during the war.

Steel Dragons: Beijing’s Fusion of Ancient Tradition and Modern Naval Power
State media has reframed China's three aircraft carriers as 'steel dragon boats' during the Dragon Boat Festival to blend military modernization with cultural nationalism. This propaganda effort highlights the strategic evolution from the Liaoning to the advanced Fujian carrier as a symbol of national rejuvenation.

‘One Punch to Avoid a Hundred’: Xi Jinping Reaffirms Korean War Legacy as a Modern Strategic Warning
During a state visit to North Korea, Xi Jinping invoked the legacy of the Korean War to emphasize China's historical resilience against the United States. The visit highlights the 'One Punch' doctrine, signaling that Beijing remains prepared to use decisive force to protect its perceived core interests.

Starlight and Sovereignty: The Aesthetic Rebranding of China’s Border Defense
The Chinese military is increasingly using high-quality cinematic media, such as time-lapse photography of border night skies, to humanize its frontier forces. This strategy blends romantic nationalism with professional propaganda to strengthen domestic support and normalize military presence in sensitive regions.

Beyond the Cockpit: China’s Strategic Charm Offensive in the Skies
China's military is adopting a sophisticated public relations strategy by showcasing its elite pilots and advanced fighter jets to a domestic audience. This charm offensive aims to bolster recruitment, foster national pride, and project technological strength to the international community.

The Soldier’s Song: China’s Strategic Pivot to Elite Military Recruitment
Chinese pop star Wulan Tuya's endorsement of military academies reflects a strategic shift in the PLA's recruitment tactics. By blending celebrity influence with the Gaokao season, the military aims to attract top-tier academic talent to fuel its high-tech modernization goals.

Grooming the Next Generation: China’s Martial Messaging on Children’s Day
China’s state-run military media is leveraging International Children’s Day to promote martial aspirations and patriotic fervor among toddlers. This coordinated campaign reflects a deepening national strategy to integrate military identity into the ideological upbringing of the next generation.

Guns vs. Gohan: Japan’s Defense Ambitions Collide with Economic Reality
Japan's aggressive increase in defense spending is meeting significant domestic resistance as the public prioritizes economic relief over military expansion. This fiscal pivot, potentially reaching 3.5% of GDP, risks destabilizing the national economy and the ruling LDP's political standing amidst a demographic crisis.

The Living and the Fallen: Centennial Brothers Reunite as China Honors its War Dead
Two centenarian veteran brothers reunited in Shijiazhuang during the 13th repatriation of Korean War remains, highlighting the Chinese state's focus on linking revolutionary history with modern national rejuvenation. Their story serves as a powerful narrative tool for reinforcing domestic patriotism and the concept of the 'Prosperous Era.'

Legacy of the Leap: China Marks 18 Years Since the Wenchuan Earthquake
China commemorates the 18th anniversary of the Wenchuan earthquake by highlighting the '15 paratroopers' who jumped into the epicenter in 2008. The anniversary underscores the evolution of China's disaster response from desperate heroism to a highly modernized, technology-driven system.

Ritual and Readiness: The 'Yang Gensi' Legacy in China’s Modern Military Identity
Representatives of the legendary Yang Gensi Company attended a repatriation ceremony for Korean War remains, linking historical martyrdom to the PLA’s modern military modernization. The event highlights how the Chinese Communist Party uses 'red genealogy' and the 'Three Unbelievables' ethos to bolster ideological cohesion and combat readiness.

Sacrifice as Statecraft: How Beijing Curates the Legacy of its Fallen Heroes
The Chinese government recently hosted the families of high-profile 'martyrs' in Beijing, using Mother's Day to reinforce state-sponsored narratives of sacrifice and patriotism. The event highlights the strategic use of personal loss to bolster military morale and institutionalize a culture of 'heroic succession' within the country.