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  • [[1934]]: ''Song of the Fishermen'' hit the screen. The movie played for 84 straig
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  • ...e Workers' and Peasants' Red Army of the [[Communist Party of China]] from 1934 to 1936.  In the summer of 1934, under the passive defense principle of former leader Wang Ming, the Red Ar
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  • ...China's "movie queen" in a poll held by the Star Daily. In "The Goddess" (1934), Ruan sympathetically portrayed a prostitute struggling to bring up her so Life (人生, 1934)
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  • ...angxi Soviet, forcing the Communists to abandon their base. On October 10, 1934, the 1st Front Army of the Red Army (Central Red Army) set out from Ruijin
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  • In the summer of 1934, under the passive defense principle of former leader [[Wang Ming]], the Re
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  • In the summer of 1934, under the passive defense principle of former leader [[Wang Ming]], the Re
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  • In the summer of 1934, under the passive defense principle of former leader [[Wang Ming]], the Re
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  • [[1934]]: '''[[Beginning of the Long March|Long March began]]'''.
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  • [[1934]]: [[Puyi]], China's last emperor, is crowned emperor of [[Manchukuo]], a p
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  • ...became director of the Song Department of the Pathe Recording Company. In 1934, she wrote the words to the title track of the film ''Song of the Fishermen Her main works include "Song of the Fishermen" (1934), ''Songhum Has Turned Red'' (1936), "The Sons and Daughters of North China
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  • ...ok Store and ''Far East Daily'' in 1932 and wrote a number of essays until 1934 when he was admitted to the [[China League of Left-Wing Writers]]. During t ...rks include “In the Human World” (1934), “On ‘the Decorative Literature’” (1934), “Sacrifice in Night” (1944), “A Visit to Xianyang” (1944), “Pho
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  • ...ere he was appointed Education Minister. Xu joined the [[Long March]] in [[1934]], and after its conclusion he engaged in education and the dissemination o
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  • ...in 1930 and got his Ph.D. degree in 1933. Wang returned to China in April 1934 and served as a professor at Shandong University and later Zhejiang Univers
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  • In 1934, the Peking University Geological Exhibition Hall was completed, in which f
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  • ...g Opera]], and went on to study music at [[Beijing Normal University]]. In 1934, three years after graduating, Wang joined the war of resistance against Ja
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  • ...Province]], Zhu entered [[Shanghai]] Star Company to study photography in 1934. During wartime, Zhu participated in drama performances in Xinjing that hig
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  • ...Nation]]'', ''[[The Road]]'', and ''[[New Female]]'' were screened. From [[1934]] to [[1935]], the KMT government intensified the persecution of the left-w
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  • ...communist bases in the three provinces of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi. In 1934, he was elected to the CPC central committee. But in 1935 he was arrested b
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  • ...t Party of China]] in February 1927, participated in the [[Long March]] in 1934 and was appointed group leader of the CPC Central Committee’s Confiscatio
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  • In 1934, Ba Jin served on the editorial committee of ''Literature Quarterly'' publi ...imes of violence committed by the invading Japanese troops, "The General" (1934), "A Fall from Virtue" (1936), and "Thunderbolt" (1937). In addition, Ba Ji
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  • ...iversity]] in [[1927]] with a degree in psychology and received a PhD in [[1934]] from the Free University of Brussels. Tong was successively professor, re
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  • ...al Japan. He was later officially named as emperor of Manchukuo in March [[1934]]. However, after Japan's surrender at the end of [[World War II]] in [[194
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  • ...tudying at the Sino-French Industrial College in [[Shanghai]] from 1928 to 1934. He left the city for Japan to study mechanical engineering at the Universi
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  • ...ong Province]]. "Within One Week," his first short story, was published in 1934 in ''High School Student'', a Shanghai magazine. In 1935, he joined the Par
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  • Liu took part in the [[Long March]] of October 1934 and strongly supported Mao Zedong's route during the [[Zunyi Conference]],
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  • ...or in Beijing before she went to work in a bookstore. She began writing in 1934, publishing her essay "A Sketch of the Inhabitants in the Hilly Areas of Re
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  • During the [[Long March]], near the end of 1934, Liu was appointed as Chief of the General Staff of the [[Red Army]] and Co
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  • .... His leisurely style ran were at odds with left-wing literary writers. In 1934, he launched the periodical ''Human World'', and the following year, the ma
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  • ...ommander-in-Chief and [[Chen Changhao]] as Political Commissar. In October 1934, the troops in the Hunan-Western Hubei Base Area and the Hunan-Jiangxi Base ...and suppression" campaigns which were foiled by the Red Army until October 1934, when it was forced to leave the Central Base Area to embark on a strategic
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  • ...), ''The Sweet Rice'' (1933), and ''Peach Blossoms after a Thunderstorm'' (1934).
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  • From 1934, he studied both Ancient Greek and Roman literature and English literature
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  • In 1934, Xia published his own prose collection—“Stories on the Bungalow.”
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  • ...f Learning'', a supplement to the newspaper ''News of Current Events''. In 1934, he co-founded with Ye Changqing the weekly ''Current Affairs'' and worked
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  • ...ach Anqing, then capital of Anhui Province. It appeared in [[Shanghai]] in 1934, but only on makeshift stages in the city's poor quarters where it was deno
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  • ...volutionary Military Commission of the Chinese Soviet Republic. In October 1934 he took part in the Long March. In January 1935 he attended the Zunyi Meeti
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  • In 1934, Zhou Xuan took second place in a singing competition in Shanghai and was h
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  • In October 1934, he took part in the Long March.
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  • ===1934===
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  • [http://www.chinesezodiac.org/dog/ Chinese Zodiac Dog] (1934 – 1946 – 1958– 1970 – 1982 – 1994 – 2006 – 2018 – 2030 –
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  • |10||Jan 26, '''1933''' – Feb 13, 1934|| Yin Water ||癸||酉|| 鷄 Rooster||Jan 23, '''1993''' – Feb  9, 1 |11||Feb 14, '''1934''' – Feb  3, 1935|| Yang Wood ||甲||戌|| 狗 Dog||Feb 10, '''1994'
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  • In spring, 1934, Ge Weihan, an American professor and Ling Mingjun, a clerk in the West Chi In 1934, Ge Weihan, Li Mingjun etc, carried out the excavation; the achievement was
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  • In October 1934, because of the failure of the fifth campaign against "encirclement and sup
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