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In the month of the year, Yan'an. When seeing off a group of young students heading to the front lines of the Anti-Japanese War, Mao Zedong said that when Jiang Ziya descended from Kunlun Mountain, his master, Yuan Shi Tian Zun, bestowed upon him three treasures: the apricot yellow flag, the four-unlike beast, and the divine whip. Now that you are about to set off for the front lines, I also bestow upon you three treasures: the united front, guerrilla warfare, and the unity of the revolutionary center.
Three months later, in the inaugural editorial written for the Communist Party, Mao Zedong pointed out that the united front, armed struggle, and Party construction were the three treasures that the Communist Party of China used to defeat its enemies in the Chinese revolution. As the Communist Party of China has traversed a century, the role of the united front as a treasure has continuously unfolded in the historical river, playing a significant role in different historical periods such as revolution, construction, and reform.
This newspaper, relying on authoritative policy theories and practical innovation cases focusing on united front work, provides vivid annotations on how to make the best use of this treasure. Here, authoritative information from the national united front field is published daily, helping you unlock the "navigator" and find the "fixed star." Here, in-depth reports in the style of "dissecting a sparrow" are abundant, helping you find the "golden key" to united front work in vivid stories. Here, innovative cases from grassroots united front practices are constantly emerging, helping you open up new ideas and learn from others' experiences. Here, the finest works of China News Service are showcased, contributing to the promotion of mutual understanding among people and exploring exchanges and mutual learning between civilizations.