New Democratic Revolution - Period (1919-1949)
Under the influence of the
October Revolution in Russia ,
China 's
May 4th Movement arose. During this great anti-imperialist, anti-feudal
revolutionary movement led by patriotic students, the Chinese proletariat for
the first time mounted the political stage. The May 4th Movement was the mark of
the change of the old democratic revolution to the new democratic revolution. It
enabled Marxism-Leninism to further spread and link up with the Chinese people's
revolutionary practice, and prepared the ideology as well as the cadres
necessary for the founding of the Communist Party of China. In 1921, Mao Zedong,
Dong Biwu, Chen Tanqiu, He Shuheng, Wang Jinmei, Deng Enming and Li Da, representing
the communist groups in different places throughout the nation, held the First
National Congress in Shanghai, founding the Communist Party of China
(CPC).
In 1924, Sun Yat-sen, pioneer of China's democratic revolution and the founder
of the Kuomintang (KMT),
worked together with the Communist Party of China to organize workers and
peasants for the Northern Expedition (historically
known as the Great Revolution). After Sun Yat-sen passed
away, the right-wing clique of the KMT headed by Chiang Kai-shek staged a
counter-revolutionary coup d'etat in 1927, murdering Communists and
revolutionary people, and founded the Kuomintang regime in Nanjing .
Thus the Great Revolution ended in failure. After that, the CPC led the Chinese
people to wage the 10-year Agrarian Revolution War against the reactionary rule
of the Kuomintang, which is also known as the "10-Year Civil
War."
In July 1937,
Japan launched all-out
aggression against China . The Kuomintang
armies started a series of battles, which gave relentless blows at the Japanese
invaders. In the enemy's rear area, the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth
Army, under the leadership of the CPC, fought against most of the Japanese
forces, and almost all the puppet armies under extremely difficult conditions,
thus playing a decisive role in the victory of the War of Resistance Against
Japan.
From June 1946, the
Kuomintang armies launched an all-round attack on the Liberated Areas led by the
CPC, and an unprecedented large-scale civil war started. To thoroughly
emancipate the Chinese people, the CPC led the army and people in the Liberated
Areas to start the nationwide War of
Liberation.
Through the
Liaoxi-Shenyang, Huai-Hai and Beiping-Tianjin campaigns, the CPC overthrew the
rule of the Kuomintang and won a great victory in the new democratic revolution
in 1949.
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