Chapter 1The Era that the CPC Is in
(Ⅰ)The Times, the Theme of the Times and the Times Trend
(Ⅱ)Epochal Characteristics of the Four Periods in the 95 Years History of the CPC
(Ⅲ)1921-1949: The CPC in War and Revolution
(Ⅳ)1949-1956: The CPC in the Cold War and the Soist Movement Torrent
(Ⅴ)1956-1978: The CPC in the National Independence Movement and the Trend of Late-modernization
(Ⅵ)1978 Up to Now: The CPC under the Theme of Peace and Develomn ad in the Trend of Reform
Chapter 2The CPC that Conforms to the Times Trend
(Ⅰ)Start from Xi Jinpings Statement
(Ⅱ)Why Is It “He Who Conforms to It Shall Survive, He Who Resists It Shall Perish”?
(Ⅲ)“I Ask, on This Bondless Land, Who Rules over Mans Destiny?”
(Ⅳ)“National Conditions” and “the Times”
(Ⅴ)Global Vision and Historical Thinking
Chapter 3The Communist Party of China that Deftly Rides the Waves of the Times
(Ⅰ)From the Dispute on “High Tides” and “Low Ebbs” after the Failure of the Great Revolution
(Ⅱ)Reread “Why Is It that Red Political Power Can Exist in China?”by Mao Zedong
(Ⅲ)The Second Hand Shake between Kuomintang and the Communist Pary,ndCunter Measures in Response to Kuomintangs Sweeping Anti-Communist Tides
(Ⅳ)From Issuance of the Statement of the Peoples Liberation Army and the Labor Day Slogan to the Birth of a New China
(Ⅴ)On Ten Major Relationships and Analysis of International Situation
(Ⅵ)Delay of War, Rapid Development of New Technology, and Shift of Focus of the Partys Work
(Ⅶ)Political Turmoil at Home and Abroad and the Development of the Soist Market Economy
(Ⅷ)The Communist Partys Historical Position and Enhancement of Its Ruling Capability
(Ⅸ)The Trend of Sustainable Develomn ad Change of Patterns of Economic Development
(Ⅹ)The New Great Struggle and Governance of State
Chapter 4The Communist Party of China Who Dares to Guide and Lead the Tide of the Times
(Ⅰ)Starting from Xi Jinpings “Guidance and Leadership of the Concept”
(Ⅱ)The Goal of Catching Up with the Times
(Ⅲ)Method: Scientific Predictions
(Ⅳ)Mental Status: To Keep Abreast with the Times
(Ⅴ)Be Strong-willed: Stay True to the Mission and Keep Moving Forward
Afterword