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  • [[File:May 4th Movement.jpg|thumb|200px|left|May 4th Movement]] ...broke out in 1919 was a great anti-imperialist, anti-feudal revolutionary movement. It marked the beginning of the new-democratic revolution in [[China]].
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  • ...10 two-meter-high marble bas reliefs depicting the [[Chinese revolutionary movement]] over the past hundred years. ...the [[Wuchang Uprising]], the [[May 4th Movement]] (1919), the [[May 30th Movement]] (1925), the [[Nanchang Uprising]], and "[[Crossing the River]]" are all d
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  • ...years later, Li returned to China and became involved in the [[New Culture Movement]]. ...also wrote in [[Chen Duxiu]]'s magazine [[''New Youth'']] (Xinqingnian in Chinese).
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  • ...0px|left|The first issue of ''Chinese Youth'', official publication of the Chinese Communist Youth League]] ...''''Chinese Youth''''' was published. As the official publication of the [[Chinese Communist Youth League]], its first editors were Yun Daiying and Xiao Chunu
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  • ...leader of the Chinese revolution, one of the main promoters of the May 4th Movement, and a founder of the [[Communist Party of China]]. ...ao," in the calligraphy of [[Liu Bannong]], a noted scholar of the May 4th Movement period.
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  • '''Liang Sicheng''' (Chinese:梁思成) was a Chinese architect. He worked with the China Construction Society, the first academi ...ath of wheat ears, signifying the revolutionary process from the [[May 4th Movement]] to the birth of a new country based on the unity of workers and peasants.
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  • ...903, He followed her husband to Japan, becoming one of the earliest female Chinese students studying abroad. ...ow Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]], and started to devote herself to the revolutionary movement.
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  • ...-improvement methods by adopting "a Westernized Chinese style," to radical revolutionary movements such as the "Hundred Days' Reform" in 1898. Finally, the Qing Dyn
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  • ...nti-feudalism war by leading the[[ May 30th Movement]] and the Wuhan Labor Movement during the Northern Expedition War period. ...tural Revolution, even while under the high pressure policy of the counter-revolutionary group led by Lin Biao and Jiang Qing, he never told a lie. Thus, he was per
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  • '''Mao Zedong''' ('''毛泽东''' 1893-1976) was a Chinese proletarian revolutionary, Marxist, poet, strategist and theorist. He is one of the most influential ...t in 1949. He was also the Chairman of the First National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]) and Honorary Chairma
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  • ...y program in France and organized and took part in it before the [[May 4th Movement]]. ...nd took part in the [[Nanchang Uprising]] as a member and secretary of the revolutionary committee. From 1928 to 1937, he was sent to work in the Soviet Union, Fran
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  • ...Qing rule. Led by [[Sun Yat-sen]], the groups formed what was known as the Revolutionary Alliance, which advocated the replacement of the Qing with a republican for ...e Han majority after centuries of Manchu rule. The political basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People (Sanmin Zhuyi), nationalis
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  • ...Qing rule. Led by [[Sun Yat-sen]], the groups formed what was known as the Revolutionary Alliance, which advocated the replacement of the Qing with a republican for ...e Han majority after centuries of Manchu rule. The political basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's [[Three Principles of the People]] (Sanmin Zhuyi), nation
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  • ...Qing rule. Led by [[Sun Yat-sen]], the groups formed what was known as the Revolutionary Alliance, which advocated the replacement of the Qing with a republican for ...e Han majority after centuries of Manchu rule. The political basis for the movement was Sun Yat-sen's [[Three Principles of the People]] (Sanmin Zhuyi), nation
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  • ...d new system, Chen was a major force in initiating the May 4th New Culture Movement in China. ...." Thus, Chen was one of the founders and leading figures of the [[May 4th Movement]].
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  • ...emier of the People’s Republic of China. The couple met during the May 4th Movement, where Deng served as a team leader. ...e studied at Zhili No. 1 Women’s Normal School. Proving herself a talented revolutionary leader in women’s liberation, she organized various societies, such as th
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  • ...er and Chairman of the Second, Third and Fourth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]). ...n Japan. In June 1919 he returned home, took part in the patriotic May 4th Movement, participated in organizing the Awakening Society, a progressive organizati
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  • '''Ding Ling''' ('''丁玲''') (the penname of Jiang Bingzhi) was a writer and revolutionary who joined the [[Communist Party of China]] after the Nationalists executed ...l, she had to educate herself. Besides reading many literary works by both Chinese and foreign writers, she learned how to paint, though she was reduced to li
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  • '''Fang Zhimin''' (Chinese: 方志敏), was a patriot and revolutionary, famous for his love of his country and unswerving loyalty to communism. Hi ...nce]] in 1899. In his youth he came under the influence of the New Culture Movement – a literary and political trend that aimed to promote democracy, science
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  • ...y "Kerosene from Russia" in 1931, Sha wrote to [[Lu Xun]] , the pioneer of Chinese modern literature, to ask his advice on the issue of subject matter. After ...an Zhilin]] to Yan'an, where he first worked as the acting director of the Chinese department at Lu Xun Arts Institute and then made a trip to the resistance
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