Abstract

Red culture is an important resource that is differs from other cultures. It is divided into two parts: material culture and non-material culture. Red has a strong symbolic meaning. The entire Chinese nation over the past five thousand years is inextricably linked to red, which represents a certain degree of authority and courage. In addition, red is also a microcosm of the revolution. Some red songs, like “Red Flag Fluttering”, “The Red Army Misses Mao Zedong”, “The Sun is the Hottest Red and Mao Zedong Closest”, fully show that people in China love the color of red and even many Chinese call red the national color. Incorporating the element of red culture in the classroom of ideological and political education for college students has strengthened the patriotism of the learners and it also made the learners deeply understand that our blessed life today is not easy to come by.

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