China’s publishing scene buzzes with the release of ‘Xi Jinping and Frontline Workers,’ a meticulously assembled volume by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. Now available nationwide through China Workers Publishing House, it offers an intimate look at President Xi Jinping’s rapport with the nation’s toilers.
Composed of 23 rich interview records, the book traces Xi’s journey alongside workers. Beginning in Hebei’s Zhengding, through influential tenures in Fujian, Zhejiang, and Shanghai, up to his central leadership role, these stories showcase his dedication to on-the-ground involvement.
Readers are transported to construction zones, factory floors, deep mines, and port facilities where Xi engaged directly. He absorbed tales of hardship and hope, tended to immediate concerns, and urged laborers toward innovation and excellence.
This work profoundly impacts CPC members, illuminating Xi’s mass-line approach and his steadfast support for the working class. It’s a testament to his belief in their central role in societal progress.
Ultimately, the book drives home the message that China’s transformation into a modern socialist state hinges on the solidarity, intellect, and toil of its vast workforce. It celebrates their contributions to the historic mission of great national rejuvenation.