by Zhi Lu
edited by Sheldon Lu
Hong Kong University Press, 2026
Paper: 978-988-8946-85-3

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 A Chinese-language collection of writing from Lu Zhi, who devoted his life to the revolutionary cause and published numerous articles in Jiefang Daily,People’s Daily, and other newspapers.

Selected Writings of Lu Zhi is divided into three parts, featuring the author’s views on the construction of the Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region, political and cultural work in the army, and the economic development of the new China. Lu Zhi’s writings not only embody the “Yan’an Spirit” but also allow readers to gain insight into his personal experiences and the revolutionary atmosphere in China during the 1940s and 1950s. This collection also provides scholars with valuable primary historical materials and serves as an important reference for the study of China’s revolutionary history and the development of socialist economic construction.


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