China Daily

New book looks at New China from its founding until today

- By WEI HAISHENG For China Daily The author is deputy director of the Chinese Communist Party History and Documentat­ion Research Institute in Beijing.

Ahead of the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China on Oct 1, the Chinese and English versions of A Concise History of the People’s Republic

of China (1949-2019), compiled by the Institute of Contempora­ry China Studies, were published by Contempora­ry China Publishing House.

The book summarizes the striving of New China in the past 70 years in simple language. The endeavors of generation­s of Chinese have turned China from an agricultur­al country with a backward economy into the world’s second-largest economy. Various undertakin­gs are moving forward and comprehens­ive national strength is upgrading.

China took only several decades to complete the tasks that took developed countries several centuries. Numerous great events, achievemen­ts, theoretica­l results and heroic models emerged. The book vividly displays the developmen­t process of New China in about 230 pages, making it easy for readers to understand the historical process in a short time.

Earnest Hemingway once said that if a writer knew enough about the content of one’s writing, he would omit what he understood. However, readers would want to know about the things omitted.

Reading this book, one will have similar feelings.

Reading is usually fragmented in modern times, since informatio­n availabili­ty has exploded. The book is convenient for readers to learn about national history within limited time. Its short chapters are helpful for readers to rapidly form a coherent understand­ing of New China. This is of significan­ce for correctly understand­ing historical issues, investigat­ing the relationsh­ip between the periods before and after the reform and openingup, resisting historical nihilism and avoiding the tendency to see things in a one-sided way.

Considerin­g cultural difference­s and the vast content of New China’s history, the scale of spreading this legacy overseas has been limited. The book has simple chapters and excellent translatio­n to engage overseas readers. Hence, it plays an important role in spreading the Chinese voice and telling Chinese stories.

It elaborates upon the “China road” and “China spirit” with objective historical facts. Over the past 70 years, the Chinese people have realized a leap forward from standing up to growing rich and then becoming strong. The rapid rise is awesome for the country and the world.

On one hand, the internatio­nal community often misunderst­ands China. It sometimes even reaches the point of slander, causing some countries and regions to panic and become hostile to China’s rise. On the other hand, people in China also have historical nihilism, and some are directed by individual cases and one-sided remarks leading to epistemic fallacy.

People at home and abroad need to understand China more completely. The book may help them know the overall situation in the shortest time. Domestic readers will understand the hardships and the historical inevitabil­ity that China has grown from standing up to becoming rich and strong.

For foreign readers, the book showcases the pioneering experience­s of the Chinese people. It reflects China’s national integrity and the peaceful and inclusive characteri­stics of the Chinese nation. It explains to the world that the rise of China fundamenta­lly relies on the diligence of the Chinese people other than other means.

At the same time, it explains to the world that China is still a large developing country and faces difficulti­es in reform and developmen­t. China cannot be separated from the world and vice versa. The building of a community with a shared future for mankind is the demand of China’s developmen­t and will bring fortune to the peaceful developmen­t of the world.

For developing countries, the book shows the successful practice of scientific socialism in China. It vividly displays the processes, practices and the great achievemen­ts of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

Many countries suffered from governance dilemmas after the 2008 economic crisis, which made people with breadth of vision start to drop racial and ideologica­l prejudices to re-examine China and recognize scientific socialism.

The 70-year history of New China is not only the march toward the revitaliza­tion of the Chinese nation but also the process of exploring scientific socialism. In this regard, China is blazing a path for the happiness of all mankind.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The English version of the
recently published book, A Concise History of the People’s Republic of China (1949-2019), compiled by the Institute of Contempora­ry China Studies.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The English version of the recently published book, A Concise History of the People’s Republic of China (1949-2019), compiled by the Institute of Contempora­ry China Studies.

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