1932 What newspaper office is Jiangxi Ruijin?

Red China.

Xinhua News Agency in China (hereinafter referred to as Xinhua News Agency) was born out of Red China Newspaper in Ruijin, Jiangxi Province, and began to release news to China on 1932.

The newspaper gradually changed from three issues to two issues, with a maximum circulation of nearly 40 thousand copies per issue. The Reference News, with 40 or 50 mimeographed copies per issue, provides a valuable reference for the central leaders to understand the enemy's situation and judge the situation. Red China has been published for more than 100 times, and many leading comrades have written to congratulate her, expecting her to "become a mass newspaper" and become a "pioneer" of mass movements.

Mao Zedong personally organized the Red China Newspaper;

Mao Zedong believes that it is necessary to break not only the enemy's military "encirclement and suppression", but also the enemy's news blockade and cultural "encirclement and suppression". After the victory of the first and second anti-"encirclement and suppression" wars, Mao Zedong and Zhu De used captured enemy radio stations and defected radio technicians to form radio communication units and organize news agencies at the same time.

193 1 year1kloc-0/month, the Red China Society (referred to as the Red China Society) was announced. Red China News Agency mainly edits and publishes Red China News, which is also a news agency business. Later, a news station was set up to collect domestic and foreign telecommunications, compile reference news and broadcast news to the national radio station.

Mao Zedong selected Zhou Yili, Wang Guanlan and other capable forces to form an editorial team, defined the purpose and task of running the newspaper, and made Red China a business card for the cultural cause in the Soviet area. Xiang Ying was in charge of the Red China newspaper after the Red China newspaper was founded on February 193 1 2002. Mao Zedong has been paying close attention to the development of newspapers, and often visits the Hong Zhong Institution to guide the work of running newspapers.

The Red China Newspaper actively publicized political power construction, served the revolutionary war, and completed the tasks entrusted by the party and the government. Mao Zedong fully affirmed the achievements in running newspapers in the report of the Second Soviet University: there are now 34 newspapers in the Central Soviet Area, among which the number of Red China has increased from 3,000 to 40,000, which proves that the cultural level of the masses has improved rapidly.

On February 8th, 1936, 1936, Mao Zedong wrote the headlines by himself, and his calligraphy was vigorous, bold and free and easy, which became the brand symbol of Red China.