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  • ...e under the CPC's rule were struggling to defend their country against the Japanese invasion and improve their welfare. ...ational sympathy and support during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45).
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  • ...nitarian. In January 1938, during the [[War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression]], he gave up his comfortable life and job in Canada and came to China to w ...anitarianism and his contribution to China's war against Japan and the war against fascism. Generations of Chinese ever since continue to be inspired by his a
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  • ...nitarian. In January 1938, during the [[War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression]], he gave up his comfortable life and job in Canada and came to [[China]]
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  • ...uilin]], [[Chongqing]] and [[Kunming]] to escape from the damage caused by war. Her father suggested they go to the U.S. to study, but Chennault refused. ...she was hired as the only female journalist by Central News Agency to be a war correspondent in [[Kunming]]. There, she met the leader of the [[Flying Tig
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  • ...and flower painting, and then continued to study animal painting under the Japanese royal artist Raiaki Tanaka. In her later works, her earlier Japanese painting influence began to be replaced by more traditional Chinese forms.
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  • ...d together for 20 years until the outbreak of the anti-Japanese Aggression War (1937-1945). They had five children. ...icism, and political essays. Sato was trying to reunite with Guo after the war, but only to find he formed another family.
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  • ...Waseda University, but returned to China when the Anti-Japanese Aggression War broke out in 1937.
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  • ...Best known for her lobbying and address to the U.S. Congress during World War II, she was considered by many Americans a charismatic Chinese woman who sp ...hina]] against the Japanese invasion during the [[Anti-Japanese Aggression War]] (1937 – 1945), but she was also criticized for her endless pursuit for
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  • ...r time during the Anti-Japanese Aggression War when he was detained by the Japanese for being uncooperative. Following his release, Zhang returned to [[Sichuan
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  • ...s fight against the Japanese militarists during the first two years of the war. ...ical aid and international communication in the middle of the anti-fascist war. He was responsible for the publication of the league’s biweekly English
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  • ...dquarters of the CPC when the victory over the Kuomintang in China’s Civil War (1945-1949) was announced. The tour encompasses the CPC’s former revoluti ...the Party reconfirmed [[Mao Zedong]]’s military leadership and changed its war strategy. In the following 370 days, the army hiked 12,500 kilometers from
    3 KB (477 words) - 00:29, 5 July 2011
  • ...d wars. They joined the Long March, fought in the Anti-Japanese Aggression War (1937-1945) and struggled for the founding of the PRC.
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  • ...de preparations and waited for the opportunity to launch an attack against Japanese invaders. ...]]. They stuck to their posts and fought back dozens of furious attacks by Japanese invaders. But once the [[Tanggu Armistice Agreement]] was signed, they were
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  • ...nd the Taihang Mountains." Several poetry collections ensued. When the war against Japan ended in 1945, Bian became a professor at [[Nankai University]] in [[
    3 KB (487 words) - 01:20, 8 December 2009
  • ...wide accolade in the fallen country during the [[anti-Japanese Aggression War]] (1937-1945). The film was hailed as a parallel with the contemporary patr
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  • ...he became a democrat and joined the [[China Democratic League]]. After the war, he was elected a member of the League’s central executive committee and
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  • ...Middle and High School, and in the meantime translated “Quilt,” a novel by Japanese naturalistic writer Katai Tayama. In 1927, he became the director of the Ch ...1943, he was detained by Japanese military police. However, thanks to his Japanese friend Kanzou Utyiyama, he got out, though his health had greatly deteriora
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  • ...24 to 1927 the [[Communist Party of China]] launched a punitive expedition against the Northern warlords ruling [[China]] at that time. But, the expedition fa ...layed a decisive role in the final victory by wiping out some 1.71 million Japanese aggressors and puppet soldiers.
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  • ...[[Japan’s War of Aggression]] in 1937, written while he fled the invading Japanese army.
    2 KB (357 words) - 01:06, 26 November 2012
  • ...ng Province]], Xu was 18 years younger than his fellow Haining native, and China's famous poet, Xu Zhimo, who had gained fame for his melancholic poem "Farewe Yet times turned rather special when the Anti-Japanese-Aggression War erupted in 1937. Xu followed his school in its move to Changsha, Hunan Prov
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