Red stories have accompanied me to grow up, and this book is a collection of more than 20 red historical stories in Chinese books, and the historical background of the stories is expanded, which makes the educational significance more profound and allows me to better understand the essence of the whole story.
Among them, I will expand on the story of "Don't Forget the Well Digger". Its historical background is the period of China's land reform movement, that is, from the 1950s to the 1960s. This period was the period of rural reform under the leadership of the Communist Party of China after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
During this period, land reform was carried out in rural China, aimed at eliminating the exploitation of the feudal landlord class and achieving equality of property and political rights for peasants. At the heart of agrarian reform was the redistribution of land to the peasants and the elimination of feudal land tenure relations.
Specific land reform policies included the confiscation of land from the landlord class, the distribution of land to peasants for collective cultivation, and the establishment of agricultural cooperatives in rural areas. The implementation of these policies has greatly enhanced the peasants' enthusiasm and productive forces for production, and has enabled the rural economy to develop rapidly.
"Don't Forget the Well Digger" picks up a true story about the efforts and dedication of a rural woman. With her own labor and wisdom, she overcame difficulties and solved the problem of water shortage in the village, bringing tangible benefits to everyone.
Through a short story, it praised the diligence and wisdom of the peasant masses, expressed the ideal of building a new socialist countryside, and promoted socialist values. At the same time, it also reflects the social changes and the enthusiasm of the masses to participate in the reform triggered by the land reform movement in the countryside at that time.