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  • ...on to “isms,” Hu quit ''New Youth'' and published his own magazines to run against Marxism, while also continuing his promotion of vernacular Chinese in liter ...r president of different universities. During the Anti-Japanese Aggression War (1937-1945), he was appointed as the ambassador to the U.S. In 1946, he bec
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  • ...Defend the Yellow River" were composed during the anti-Japanese Aggression War (1937-1945).
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  • During the Anti-Japanese Aggression War (1937-1945), he went to Yunnan Province via Wuhan and Changsha. On that tri
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  • ...oet, strategist and theorist. He is one of the most influential figures in China's modern history. ...on December 26, 1893 into a farmers' family in Shaoshan Village in central China's [[Hunan Province]] and died in 1976 at age 83. He styled himself Runzhi and
    8 KB (1,204 words) - 07:01, 26 December 2013
  • ...ce Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|right|270px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...ing four-fifths of the world population at that time) were involved in the war. People who had experienced that unheard-of calamity will never forget thos
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  • ...resistance war against Japanese aggression (1937-1945) and the liberation war (1945-1949). The museum is frequently updated to reflect the developments o
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  • ...He helped push the Chinese typewriter during the anti-Japanese Aggression War (1937-1945).
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  • ...; banks, from 21 to 38 in China's northeast. The intensified aggression of Japanese imperialism aggravated the crisis of the Chinese nation. In September 1918, ...decided by Britain, the United States and France in a meeting to which the Japanese delegates were invited and the Chinese delegates were not allowed to attend
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  • ...y fell under the rule of the Japanese puppet state of [[Manchukuo]] during Japanese occupation of China’s northeast that the Hezhens reached the depths of mi ...ctive part in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s mopping-up operations against remnant Kuomintang forces in their area.
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  • ...n north of the Heilong River and south of the Outer Hinggan Mountains. But aggression and pillaging conducted by Tsarist Russia after the mid-17th century forced ...Oroqen population that only some 1,000 of them remained at the time of the Japanese surrender in 1945.
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  • ...iwan could not be reunified with the mainland because of the ongoing civil war and the armed intervention of foreign countries. The Chinese people had to
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  • ...ter the may 4th Movement of 1919, he joined his schoolmate in a boycott of Japanese goods. But his understanding did not go beyond the slogan "save the country It was shortly after the end of World War I, and the European countries had not yet recovered from the devastation. I
    37 KB (6,085 words) - 04:01, 21 August 2014
  • ...three "kang" (brick beds which could be heated in winter), which were laid against the west, north and south walls. Guests and friends were habitually given t ...a with the Wanyan tribe of the Nuzhen people as a key force in their fight against the Liao Dynasty, founding the regime of Kin (1115-1234). After the termina
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  • ...covers more than 1,709,400 square kilometers or approximately one sixth of China's total landmass, and is by far the biggest of the country's regions and prov ...ape. Southern Xinjiang includes the Tarim Basin and the Taklimakan Desert, China's largest, while northern Xinjiang contains the Junggar Basin, where the Kara
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