Zhou Enlai was a leading figure in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and was premier (1949–76) and foreign minister (1949–58) of the People’s Republic of China who played a major role in the Chinese Civil War and later in the conduct of China’s forei
Mao Zedong (center) leading the Chinese communists on the Long March with Zhou Enlai (left) and Zhu De (right), Jiangxi, China, 1935The founding personality of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong established his leadership of the Chinese Communist Party during the Long March, with su...
the originalChinese CommunistParty auditorium and imagined what it must have been like to be present when President [Richard] Nixon and PremierZhou Enlaisigned the Shanghai communiqué in February 1972. eng.embassyusa.cn eng.embassyusa.cn
Zhou Enlai himself resurrecting the Red Brigades, as the civilian special operations elements became known as after the 'White Terror' almost destroyed the party as the defection of Zhou's successor almost did in in 1931. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Workers' and Peasants' Red ...
Zhou was heavily involved in the Chinese Communist Party by the 1920s. He rose quickly through the party ranks and became one of Mao Zedong’s most trusted advisors, particularly valued for his skill at negotiations and diplomacy. In 1949, Zhou was appointed premier and foreign minister of the...
The Sixth Plenary Session of its Sixth Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party was a meeting of great historical significance.Zhou Enlai firmly supported the instructions of the Communist International,made positive contribution to the preparing and holding of the meeting,although Zhou Enlai did not...
a周恩来, 马克思主义者, 无产阶级革命家、 政治家、 军事家和外交家, 中国共产党、中华人民共和国主要领导人之一, 中国人民解放军创建人之一, 中华人民共和国 总理 Zhou Enlai, Marxist, proletariat revolutionaries, statesman, strategist and diplomat, Communist Party of China, one of People's Republic of ...
A diary written by Zhou Enlai, a founder of the Awakening Society in Tianjin and a founding member of the Communist Party of China in 1921. Zhou spent six months in prison after organizing society members to boycott Japanese goods. [Provided to China Daily] ...
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was founded in 1921 by writers and political activists who had participated in the May Fourth Movement.