Digital Memory Reconstruction of Red Finance Resources and the Contemporary Inscription of Family-Country Sentiment

Authors

  • Yuxin Li
  • Yingmei Li
  • Feng Zhong

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/2p2wk252

Keywords:

Red Finance, Digital Memory, Cultural Memory, Family-Country Sentiment, Contemporary Inscription, Collective Memory

Abstract

Red Finance resources serve as historical witnesses to the economic governance and monetary struggles conducted by the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC) during the revolutionary war era. They bear unique revolutionary spirit and Family-Country Sentiment. In the context of the era of digital survival, traditional physical archival memory faces the risks of communication rupture and semantic attrition. Based on the perspectives of cultural memory theory and media ecology, this paper proposes that "Digital Memory Reconstruction" is an inevitable path for the activation and value continuation of Red Finance resources. The article systematically elucidates the ontological logic of Red Finance digital memory reconstruction, which transforms discrete "archival memory" into interconnected "knowledge memory" and vivid "experiential memory" through digital technology. It deeply analyzes how this reconstruction process breaks spatio-temporal barriers, constructing a "bridge of memory" connecting history and reality, thereby achieving the contemporary inscription of Family-Country Sentiment—sublimating from the historical "saving the country through finance" to the new era's mission of "building a strong financial nation." The study concludes that by constructing a holographic digital memory field, a narrative-driven memory transmission mechanism, and a ritualized memory awakening strategy, we can effective resolve the "aphasia" dilemma in Red Finance education and establish the value identification and spiritual belonging of the youth in the new era towards the path of socialist financial development with Chinese characteristics.

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Published

31-12-2025

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How to Cite

Li, Y., Li, Y., & Zhong, F. (2025). Digital Memory Reconstruction of Red Finance Resources and the Contemporary Inscription of Family-Country Sentiment. International Journal of Education and Social Development, 5(3), 105-109. https://doi.org/10.54097/2p2wk252