Since 1930s, Chinese propaganda posters were created to serve specific social needs rather than for commercial purposes. The rise of propaganda posters in China satisfied the need of social movements revolution and warfare, playing a significant role at the time. Yet, along with the end of wars and social revolution, as well as the emergence of new media, the influence of Chinese propaganda posters has been declining ever since 1980s.This book presents carefully-selected Chinese propaganda posters created during the 20th century, and categorizes them into the following chapters: leaders, politics, International affairs, military affairs and national defense, economic construction, national unity, and cultural education. The characteristic artistic method of these posters will definitely provides readers a unique read.