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''Red Crag'' or ''Red Rock'' () was a 1961 novel based partly on fact by Chinese authors Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan, who were former inmates in a
Kuomintang The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Ta ...
prison in
Sichuan Sichuan (; zh, c=, labels=no, ; zh, p=Sìchuān; alternatively romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan; formerly also referred to as "West China" or "Western China" by Protestant missions) is a province in Southwest China occupying most of t ...
. It was set in Chongqing during the
Chinese Civil War The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and forces of the Chinese Communist Party, continuing intermittently since 1 August 1927 until 7 December 1949 with a Communist victory on main ...
in 1949, and featured underground
communist Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, ...
agents under the command of
Zhou Enlai Zhou Enlai (; 5 March 1898 – 8 January 1976) was a Chinese statesman and military officer who served as the first premier of the People's Republic of China from 1 October 1949 until his death on 8 January 1976. Zhou served under Chairman M ...
fighting an espionage battle against the Kuomintang. The novel contained a highly negative portrayal for the Sino-American Cooperative Organization, as responsible for the running prisons jailing communists and other political dissidents, although in reality they were actually run by the KMT secret police service BIS, and had no American involvement. The main protagonist Jiang Xueqin, or "Sister Jiang" (), is based on the Communist revolutionary Jiang Zhuyun (1920–1949). Xujun Eberlein wrote in ''
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'' that "The novel played a critical role in the heroism culture of the Mao era."Eberlein, Eberlein.
Another Kind of American History in Chongqing, 1: Prologue

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''. January 31, 2011. Retrieved on December 20, 2015.
The book includes a poem that was attributed to, but was not written by, the revolutionary "martyr" Chen Ran (陈然, 1923-1949).


Adaptations

The 1964
Chinese-language western-style opera Chinese contemporary classical opera (Chinese: 当今古典歌剧; ''dāngjīn gŭdiăn gējù''; "contemporary classical opera") is a musical art form drawing on western opera traditions - distinct from modern developments of traditional Chinese ...
titled ''Sister Jiang'' is based on the novel.East Asian History - Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, 1998 p134-137 The opera was composed by Yang Ming and Jiang Chunyang, musicians of the art bureau of the Chinese Air Force. In 2002, at the invitation of the German World Art Festival, director Zhang Yuan presented a Peking opera (also titled ''Sister Jiang''), with Zhang Huoding in the title role, at the Cologne Grand Theater - the first major presentation of a revolutionary opera in Europe. Zhang Yuan made a film version of the production in 2003. In 2004, a Peking opera titled ''Hua Ziliang'' was produced by Tianjin Chinese Opera Theater for DVD in 2004 with Wang Pin in the title role.Tianjin Statistical Yearbook 2004 Page 31 7503743220 2004 The city performed Peking opera " Hua Ziliang" , ballet opera "Jingwei" and drama "Applause for you" . Hua Ziliang is a character from the novel. A 2010 CCTV-1 TV series also titled ''Sister Jiang'' is also based on this novel.


References

{{reflist 1961 novels 20th-century Chinese novels Fiction set in 1949 Chinese Civil War Chinese novels adapted into plays Chinese novels adapted into television series Novels set in Chongqing