| ’Women’s Road’ was a Sino-Japanese War and the Communist Party of Chinaliberation war party newspaper published in the Kuomintang areas–as a supplementof ’Xinhua Daily’. Newspapers in this period of time were also dedicated toexploring and seeking to achieve national reunification. During the Anti-JapaneseWar and the War of Liberation,’Women’s Road’ was published in149issues, with atotal of597various articles. Using popular and vivid, unpretentious language,“Women of the Road’ sounded the call of women to the national democraticrevolutionary movement in Kuomintang-controlled areas.’Xinhua Daily’ conductedan in-depth study of ’Women of the Road’ to understand the background of its birthand analyze its business practices by combing its main content and summarizing itsbasic characteristics in a significant academic achievement.The birth of ’Women’s Road’ has a profound background. After the outbreak ofwar, there were three zones of conflict with Japanese forces in the northern, centraland southern parts of China. In the front lines of the battlefield, the Kuomintangauthorities actively organized strategic defense. In the occupied areas, the peopleunder the leadership of the Communist Party of China launched a massiveanti-Japanese struggle. In short, whether in the base of the National Unification areaor occupied areas, the anti-Japanese outrage was encouraged and broke out. Duringthis period, a variety of women’s organizations were established, and the ideology andcultural quality of women greatly improved. Women actively supported militaryfrontline activities. In full swing, the women’s movement ruled areas in the country,through organizations such as the New Life Movement Steering Committee forWomen’s reorganization, CCP Southern Bureau of Women’s Campaign Committee,and the National Unification District Federation of Women’s constitutional movement.The momentum of the women’s liberation movement became more active than ever.In the occupied areas around Shanghai ’isolated island’ women struggled unyieldingly.Women also carried out a tenacious struggle in other occupied areas. Before and afterthe outbreak of war, the Communist Party of China, the Kuomintang authorities and women leaders of democratic parties and social organizations led the press for anunprecedented flourishing of women. At the same time, sentiments that womenshould ‘stay at home’ and ‘be understanding wives and mothers’ became topics ofintense debate in the press.Business practices of ’Women’s Road’ employed different forms. From theguiding ideology aspect,“the guiding ideology of‘Women’s Road’service is subjectto the policies of the party, and in the Anti Japanese War period, the guiding ideologyof the early postwar period and the liberation was period had fine adjustments andchanges. From the perspective of women groups,’Women’s Road’ authors wereleaders of the Communist Party of China, leaders of the Southern Bureau of the CPCleaders and the Women’s Commission, as well as ’Xinhua Daily’ social clubcolleagues, and ’Xinhua Daily’ community leaders of society outside of the points.From the article genre perspective,’Women’s Road’ articles can be divided into poetry,novels, essays, reportage, book reviews and other literary works category, music,calligraphy and other works of art classes, quizzes, tips and tricks, commentary andother life works category. From the artistic perspective,’Women’s Road’ was editedwith a high level of due diligence. Editors had high political training, businesstraining and social activities. Manuscript selection and soliciting contributions hadstrict requirements on the layout arrangement and landscaping originality.The content of ‘Women’s Road’ was comprehensive and profound. Mainperformance for: clear movement of important status, and illustrates movement ofprerequisites, and specified movement of main power, and stressed movement of ledpower, and introduced movement of organization five a aspects conveyed party onKuomintang movement of indicates; before liberated areas women support the troops,and liberated areas women participate in, and liberated areas women production labor,and liberated areas women family life four a aspects publicity liberated areas womenof real picture; from political missing, and economic status low, and Miserable familylife revealed in KMT-ruled area the misery of women in three areas; both fromWomen’s Liberation theory and women’s classic story describes the struggle ofwomen living abroad; three-ways of the Chinese Communist Party from falling inlove, marriage, family advocate for modern love and marriage of family values. The basic characteristics of ’Women’s Road’ are outstanding and distinctive. Itscultural manifestations focus attention on the new trend of Women’s Liberationmovement, guiding the cultural life of the country ruled areas of women; its artisticmanifestations of remodeling ideas, linguistic pluralism of aesthetics, genre; itsintellectual focus on concern for the everyday life of common sense and knowledgeof occupational health; and the scientific dissemination of natural, social andscientific ideas. |