As a great proletarian revolutionary, Mao Zedong had a great deal to say about revolutionary culture in New Democracy, forming a revolutionary cultural concept that guided the cultural struggle and led the direction of culture. Mao Zedong's concept of revolutionary culture has fully absorbed the ideas of the classic Marxist writers, received the deep nourishment of the excellent traditional Chinese culture, learned valuable nutrients from the successful experience of socialist construction in the world, and has been tested and constantly developed in the great practice of the Chinese revolution, so that it has a source of scientific strength. Mao Zedong's concept of revolutionary culture has four main aspects of soft power, including the cultural guiding power of his far-sighted theoretical vision, the cultural leading power of his pioneering ideological vigor, the cultural shaping power of his outstanding and skillful leadership, and the cultural appealing power of his unwavering revolutionary conviction. Mao Zedong's concept of revolutionary culture is a revelation for the enhancement of the cultural soft power of contemporary political parties, which should insist on carrying forward the revolutionary spirit and style to ensure the ideological nature of the party, insist on the people-centered orientation to consolidate the party's ruling foundation, insist on advancing the self-revolution to strengthen the party's self-construction, promote the carrying forward and dissemination of the contemporary revolutionary culture, and provide an important support for the CPC's self-construction. |