The Origins of “Singing the Spring”
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In 1956, China was experiencing a rebirth. China's first Five-Year Plan for economic rehabilitation was being implemented. Influenced by the invigorated atmosphere of society, Cheng Shifa created the Chinese painting "Singing the Spring of the Motherland."
Part of our 'The Art of the Party' series.
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