词条 | White Snow, Red Blood |
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Based on records of the People's Liberation Army and interviews with surviving participants in the Chinese Communist Revolution the book contains information about events that are not usually included in official accounts of the Chinese Civil War such as the Siege of Changchun in 1948. Corruption in certain units of the PLA is also discussed.[1] Among the controversial contents of the book were that the Red Army had committed atrocities during the Siege of Changchun, that senior Party leader Wang Zhen had smuggled opium during the Chinese Civil War, and that the "official" Chinese account of the "Lin Biao incident" was inaccurate.[2] Because of its controversial content, the book and its author were attacked by conservative politicians inside China, notably Yang Shangkun and Wang Zhen. Yang, who was then President of the People's Republic of China, claimed that the book "insulted the Communist Party". Zhang was arrested in 1990 for publishing the book, and the book was censored in mainland China.[2] Information about the contents of the book in the West is derived from a copy obtained by the Associated Press in Hong Kong in 1990.[1] The book was reprinted in Hong Kong in 1991 as Xuěbái xiě hóng: guó gòng dōngběi dà juézhàn lìshǐ xiāng (雪白血紅: 國共東北大決戰歷史眞相 White snow red blood: A true history of the KMT-CPC battle for the Northeast) by Tiandi Press. Notes1. ^1 2 Pomfret, John. Red Army Starved 150,000 Chinese Civilians, Books Says. Associated Press; The Seattle Times. 2009-10-02. URL:http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19901122&slug=1105487. Accessed: 2009-10-02. (Archived by WebCite at https://www.webcitation.org/5kEN5bTlE) 2. ^1 Uhalley Jr., Stephen, and Jin Qiu. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2759617 "The Lin Biao Incident: More Than Twenty Years Later"]. Pacific Affairs. Vol.66, No.3, Autumn, 1993. pp.386-387. Retrieved December 15, 2011. 4 : Chinese Civil War|1989 books|Chinese-language books|Lin Biao |
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