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  • ...e of the most important and widely-read writer after [[China]]’s [[May 4th Movement]]. [[Ba Jin|(More...)]]
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  • ...Christians. They signed the document, and soon the '''Three-Self Patriotic Movement''' developed vigorously throughout the country. ...]. This conference announced the establishment of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement Committee, to be based in [[Shanghai]], and elected Wu Yaozong as the commi
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  • '''Zhao Shiyan''' was a labor movement leader and an early member of the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]). [
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  • ...most popular and articulate socialist in the history of the British labor movement. ([[Tony Benn|More...]])
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  • '''Lin Xiangqian''' (Chinese 林详谦) was a martyr, labor movement leader and an early member of the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]). [
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  • ...one of the largest Chinese literary societies founded after the [[May 4th Movement]]. [[Crescent Society|(More...)]]
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  • ...ber: in [[Beijing]] these numbers symbolize the country's cutting edge art movement led by the Chinese vanguard, unchained artistic personalities with alternat
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  • ...he peasant movement. [[Mao Zedong]] praised him as the king of the peasant movement. ...where he read many Marxism-Leninism works and actively participated in the movement of rescuing China, started by Chinese students in Japan. Peng Pai then fini
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  • ...Party of China]] ([[CPC]]), is an important Marxist intellectual and labor movement leader. [[Deng Zhongxia|(More...)]]
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  • ...ber: in [[Beijing]] these numbers symbolize the country's cutting edge art movement led by the Chinese vanguard, unchained artistic personalities with alternat
    302 bytes (42 words) - 02:40, 29 December 2011
  • ...osopher and politician, was renowned for his leading role in the [[May 4th Movement]] for Science and Democracy. [[Chen Duxiu|(More...)]]
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  • ...eneur and diplomat who played an instrumental role in the [[Westernization Movement]] and joined in numerous negotiations with foreign countries. His reputatio ..., who opposed both the [[Hundred Days' Reform]] in 1898 and the [[Yihetuan Movement]] (Boxer Rebellion), is regarded as politically conservative.
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  • ...years later, Li returned to China and became involved in the [[New Culture Movement]]. ([[Li Dazhao|More...]])
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  • The '''Chinese Left-wing Cinema Movement''' was an advanced cinematic movement led by the Chinese Communists in the 1930s. After the [[September 18 incide ...the KMT government intensified the persecution of the left-wing cinematic movement. But filmmakers set up Diantong Film Company, which presented important exa
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  • ...ber: in [[Beijing]] these numbers symbolize the country's cutting edge art movement led by the Chinese vanguard, unchained artistic personalities with alternat
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  • ...eneur and diplomat who played an instrumental role in the [[Westernization Movement]] and joined in numerous negotiations with foreign countries.[[Li Hongzhang
    330 bytes (46 words) - 07:12, 4 November 2010
  • [[1907]]: '''[[Constitutional Movement]]''' Emerges in [[China]].
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  • ...triotic Movement of Protestant Churches in China. The Three-Self Patriotic Movement has achieved much. Churches in China have realized the principles of self-g
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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. [[Deng Yingchao|(More...)]]
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  • ...Province]]. In 1919, he participated in campaigns supporting the [[May 4th Movement]] in [[Shanghai]] and published articles in ''Oriental Magazine'' to promot ...n Yanbing]], established Literary Research Society to promote New Literary Movement. In 1931, Hu wrote ''Moscow Impression'' to record his 7-day visit to the c
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  • ...se scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by observing the movement of the sun with a sundial. [[Dongzhi-Winter Solstice Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...se scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by observing the movement of the sun with a sundial. It was the earliest of the 24 seasonal division
    458 bytes (69 words) - 05:50, 7 December 2017
  • ...se scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by observing the movement of the sun with a sundial. It was the earliest of the 24 seasonal division
    458 bytes (69 words) - 01:36, 24 December 2018
  • ...se scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by observing the movement of the sun with a sundial. It was the earliest of the 24 seasonal division
    458 bytes (69 words) - 05:44, 1 December 2019
  • ...'s [[new culture movement]] and Chen's article became the manifesto of the movement.
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  • ...898]], as a result of the [[Hundred Days' Reform]] (also called the Reform Movement of 1898). [[Imperial University of Peking|(More...)]]
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  • [[1949]]: Establishment of the '''[[Youth and Children of China Movement]]''' (Young Pioneers of China)
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  • ...Erected in 1878, this gray hulk of a building barely survived the [[Boxer Movement]] in 1900. Today, it stretches 120 feet into the sky, easily standing out i
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  • The journal aimed to advocate a women’s liberation movement through simple language and called for women to fight for their dignity and
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  • ...nce]]. He received a good education under private tutorship. The [[May 4th Movement]] in 1919, however, imbued him with both anarchic and democratic ideas. (''
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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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  • ...years later, Li returned to China and became involved in the [[New Culture Movement]]. Li was a leader of China's [[May Fourth Movement]] (1919) and established the Beijing Communist leading group. His works and
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  • ...in [[Beijing]] these numbers symbolize the country's cutting edge [[Art]] movement led by the [[Chinese]] vanguard, unchained artistic personalities with alte
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  • ...in [[Beijing]] these numbers symbolize the country's cutting edge [[Art]] movement led by the [[Chinese]] vanguard, unchained artistic personalities with alte
    539 bytes (77 words) - 02:45, 7 May 2018
  • ...arked the beginning of the nationwide Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Movement in China.
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  • ...in [[Beijing]] these numbers symbolize the country's cutting edge [[Art]] movement led by the [[Chinese]] vanguard, unchained artistic personalities with alte
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  • ...one of the largest Chinese literary societies founded after the [[May 4th Movement]]. Established by Chinese poet [[Xu Zhimo]] in Beijing in 1923, the society
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  • ...8 Art District''' in [[Beijing]] is home to the country's cutting edge art movement led by the Chinese vanguard, unchained artistic personalities with alternat
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  • '''Zhao Shiyan''' (赵世炎)was a labor movement leader and an early member of the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]). ...Dazhao, one of the CPC founders. In 1919, Zhao joined the famous [[May 4th Movement]]. He then went on to publish a number of anti-feudalist magazines, includi
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  • ...eneur and diplomat who played an instrumental role in the [[Westernization Movement]] and joined in numerous negotiations with foreign countries. His reputatio
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  • ...sixth, seventh, and eighth National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China; chairman to the first, second and thir
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  • The '''May 4th Square in Qingdao''' got its name in memory of the [[May 4th Movement]] in 1919. Located by the new municipal government building of Qingdao, it
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  • ...hanghai and Guangzhou. He also led and participated in the famous [[May 30 Movement]] and [[Great Strike of Guangzhou and Hong Kong]]. He was elected as a memb
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  • ...cognition of his life-long dedication to the popularization of the Olympic Movement in China. He was the first Chinese athlete to ever receive this honor.
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  • ...d Western sketching skills and traditional Chinese painting to capture the movement of people and animals, which proved to be a huge success. His figure painti Huang worked hard after the Reform and Opening-up Movement in 1978, building several organizations such as the Academy of Chinese Pain
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  • Zeng was a key figure in the [[Westernization Movement]]. Together with [[Li Hongzhang]], who also sought to revive China's waning
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  • ...t steel hanging framework with curves like a horse saddle gives a sense of movement, while the creamy white roof-covering against the blue sky resembles the sa
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  • ...ple. Now its the seat of Shanghai Municipal Christian Three-Self Patriotic Movement Committee and [[Shanghai Municipal Christian Affairs Committee]].
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  • [[1899]]: Outstanding leader of workers' movement '''[[Li Lisan]]''' was born.
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  • ...ing University and became an influential intellectual during the [[May 4th Movement]]. Yet after raising a debate with [[Li Dazhao]] on whether to take a pragm
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