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What are the characteristics of the portrayal of farmers in Red Flag?
This paper attempts to outline the tortuous course of China farmers seeking liberation during the democratic revolution through the different struggles of three generations of farmers and the historical changes of their fate. Zhu Laogong single-handedly, shirtless, fighting with the bully landlord, resulting in the destruction of the family; Zhu Laoming sued Feng Laolan three times, all of which ended in ruin. Zhu Laozhong and Yan are representatives of revolutionary peasants in the old and new times. They learned from the bitter failure of their fathers and brothers, found the * * * production party in the struggle, and finally embarked on the right path of struggle; Young farmers such as Yun Tao, Jiang Tao and Da Gui are representatives of a new generation of revolutionaries who have grown up under the cultivation of the * * * Production Party, and they have gradually grown into proletarian fighters in their struggle.

Red Flag has successfully created the heroic images of three generations of peasants, especially Zhu Laozhong, a peasant hero who spans two eras. Zhu Laozhong is a dazzling "this one", and Zhu Laozhong is an artistic model of national, contemporary and revolutionary new peasant heroes. He is enthusiastic about public welfare, courageous, knowledgeable and persevering, which embodies profound historical content in him. The image of Zhu Laozhong summarizes the profound historical content. Starting from the intricate contradictions and conflicts and the relationship between characters, the novel comprehensively depicts the characters through various situations, and the characters are very full and lifelike. The image-building of Zhu Laozhong is an important contribution of the novel to contemporary literature.