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Red Relics and New Realities: The CCP’s Strategy to Root Revolutionary Identity in Modern China
As the CCP nears its 105th anniversary and the 90th anniversary of the Long March, China is intensifying efforts to integrate revolutionary history into modern life. This strategic push aims to link historical ideology with contemporary goals like high-tech development and social governance to ensure long-term political legitimacy.

The Scholar-Martyr: Recalling Qu Qiubai and the Foundational Sacrifices of the Chinese Communist Party
This article examines the historical significance of Qu Qiubai’s 1935 capture by Kuomintang forces, highlighting his role as a scholar-revolutionary and the ongoing importance of his legacy in the CCP's narrative of ideological martyrdom.

Monuments of Mobilization: How China’s ‘Red Flag’ Sculptures Map the Party’s Eternal Narrative
This analysis explores how China utilizes monumental sculptures to reinforce the Communist Party's historical narrative and ideological continuity. By contrasting revolutionary art in Jinggangshan with modern monuments in Beijing, the state creates a visual and emotional bridge between its insurgent past and its current governance.

The Duty That Never Retires: China’s Strategic Cultivation of the Veteran Ethos
The profile of veteran Yu Xiaodong illustrates the CCP's strategic use of retired military personnel as ideological anchors. By emphasizing duty over personal health, state media reinforces a model of lifelong commitment to the party's 'red' legacy.

Digital Ghosts: China’s AI-Driven Push to Resurrect Revolutionary Memories
Chinese state media has highlighted a 'cross-temporal reunion' between a 108-year-old widow and her late revolutionary husband, facilitated by AI reconstruction technology. This event underscores a broader strategic effort to use digital tools to reinforce patriotic education and the emotional resonance of China's revolutionary history.

Staging National Memory: Why Beijing is Reviving the 1938 Student War Diaries
A new documentary play based on 1930s student diaries has debuted at China’s primary anti-Japanese war museum, signaling a shift toward immersive patriotic education. The production tracks the ideological journey of Beijing students toward the revolutionary base of Yan’an, linking historical sacrifice to the modern state.

Iron and Ideology: How a Storied PLA Unit is Navigating the Shift to High-Tech Warfare
The PLA's storied 'Qingzhou Company' is transitioning from traditional infantry roles to high-tech armored and drone-integrated warfare. By leveraging its historical wartime legacy, the unit is motivating its personnel to overcome the steep learning curve associated with China's military modernization and professionalization efforts.