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The Lighthouse of Faith

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June 30, 2026

Narrative Analysis: Transfer
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2026 marks the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC), CCTV.com presents the 3-episode video series “Why the Red Star Shines," to explain what has kept the Party young and vibrant to this day from the perspectives of its faith and the 'people first' philosophy. The first episode "The Lighthouse of Faith" tells the stories of pioneer of China's communist movement Li Dazhao, great grassroots leader Yang Shanzhou and village official Huang Wenxiu, to show how the CPC members make individual sacrifice for the nation's development.

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Technique: Transfer
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Coverage bias distribution

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Left 17%

Center 17%

Right 67%


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