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  • ...r 1946, native of Suzhou, Anhui Province, joined Communist Party of China (CPC) in December 1972. Began working in September 1968, graduated from Department of History at Hefei Teachers' College, with a university education.
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  • ...es in resisting the Japanese aggressors, leading to the official formation of the [[Anti-Japanese National United Front]]. [[Category:History]]
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  • ...f History, Jilin University where he completed an undergraduate program in history. He is an economist. ...of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Tianjin Municipal Committee.
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  • ...g|thumb|200px|right|Deng Xiaoping at the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee, 1978. ]] ...d some former State and Party leaders. The session decided to set up the [[CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection]].
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  • ...emocratic League]], and member of the Second and Third National Committees of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). ([[Wu H
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  • ...y Commission of the Chinese Red Army]] jointly issued '''"The Proclamation of Resistance Against Japan and Saving the Motherland."''' ...egime led by [[Chiang Kai-shek]] that did little to stop the Japanese. The CPC called for concentrating domestic wealth and manpower on the military campa
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  • ...the workforce in September 1974 and joined the Communist Party of China ([[CPC]]) in December 1971. He graduated from Jilin University with a major in nat ...olitical Bureau and Secretariat of the [[CPC Central Committee]], and head of its Publicity Department.
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  • ...the Department of History at Northwest University, China, with a major in history. He is a senior economist. ...mittee of the Political Bureau of the [[CPC Central Committee]], secretary of the [[Central Commission for Discipline Inspection]].
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  • ...g|thumb|200px|right|Deng Xiaoping at the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee, 1978. ]] ...2]]: '''[[Cai E]]''', a celebrated general in modern Chinese revolutionary history, was born.
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  • ...eted an in-service graduate program in world history. He holds a Doctor of History degree. ...the Central Leading Group for Foreign Affairs, and Director of the Office of the Central Leading Group for Safeguarding Maritime Rights and Interests.
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  • ...plete with poverty, repression and uprising. The following sites are a few of the tour’s most important stops. '''Site of the first National Congress of CPC, Shanghai:'''
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  • ...army that would operate around the [[Yangtze River]], and in the provinces of [[Fujian]] and [[Zhejiang]]. ...the CPC in the New Fourth Army, the CPC Central Committee set up a branch of the Central Military Commission inside the New Fourth Army and appointed [[
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  • ...emocratic League]], and member of the Second and Third National Committees of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). ...ightist" pragmaticians in [[1965]]. Wu Han became one of the first victims of the [[Cultural Revolution]] and died in prison on [[CIIC:Selected anniversa
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  • ...military forces were under the leadership of [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) members [[Zhou Enlai]], Tan Pingshan, [[Ye Ting]], [[Zhu De]] and [[Liu Bo ...aries were fired by the CPC and the left-wing KMT, lifting the curtain for CPC on independently leading the armed struggle and creating the revolutionary
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  • 1. The Chinese government, Kuomintang and the [[CPC|Communist Party]] should cooperate and unify all their military resources t ...government and adopt a revised version of Sun Yatsen's [[Three Principles of the People]].
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  • ...y involved in the peasant movement. [[Mao Zedong]] praised him as the king of the peasant movement. ...ng. Peng, along with other enlightened youth, set up a "research institute of socialism," which attempted to achieve social revolution through cultural e
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  • ...and theorist. He is one of the most influential figures in China's modern history. ...ople's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]) and Honorary Chairman of the Second, Third and Fourth CPPCC National Committees.
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  • ...lo Bridge Incident''' ('''七七事变''','''卢沟桥事变'''), which marked the beginning of [[China]]’s [[Anti-Japanese Aggression War]] (1937-1945), was a battle be ...econd day of the incident. Meantime, [[Chang Kai-shek]], the generalissimo of the Kuomintang government (1911-1945), ordered the army to defend.
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  • ...k unite with the CPC to resist Japan. Chiang not only rejected the demands of Zhang and Yang but also mustered troops under his direct control on the bor ...chairman and vice chairman, respectively. They published a circular to all of China with a proposal to reorganize the Nanjing government, stop the civil
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  • [[File:Double ten agreement.jpg|thumb|300px|Leaders of the CPC and Kuomintang (From the right: Mao Zedong, Wang Shijie, Zhang Qun, Chiang ...945, the "'''Double Ten Agreement 双十协定'''," formally known as the "Summary of Conversations" between Kuomintang representatives Wang Shijie, Zhang Zhizho
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