This Chinese Revolution timeline lists significant events and developments between 1928 and October 1949. This timeline has been written and compiled by Alpha History authors. If you would like to suggest an event for inclusion in this timeline pleasecontact Alpha History. 1928 April: Mao Zedong pro...
We associate then a name of Mao Zedong withChineserevolution.我们把毛泽东的名字同中国革命联系在一起。《21世纪大英汉词典》双语例句 1I am studying Chinese.我正在学中文。《牛津词典》2The spinning wheel was a Chinese invention.纺车是中国人的一项发明。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》3The chef, staff, and ...
"We woke a million workers and peasants," Mao wrote in the First Siege, and though all his lines aren't as explicit about the Chinese Revolution as it is, a great many of them are. This article can also be foun...
1)Chinese revolution中国革命 1.Self-examinations of the Communist Party of China for four times and the success of Chinese revolution;中国共产党四次自我反思与中国革命的胜利 2.Mao Zedong and Workers Movement at the Initial Stage of the Chinese Revolution;毛泽东和中国革命初期的工人运动 3.The great...
No publication details. No date. Late 20th century . Stock ID #160388 Chinese Cultural Revolution papercut on red paper with paper backing. It features large joyful crowds including workers, peasants, soldiers and Chinese ethnic minorities hol...
Post-Mao revisionism The death of Mao Zedong in 1976 has allowed a reevaluation of his leadership – and, therefore, a reevaluation of the revolution. Inside China, perspectives of Mao remain largely positive. The Chairman is still venerated as the driving force behind the Chinese Revolution and...
Mao Tse-tung (also spelled Zedong) was the principal Chinese Marxist theorist, soldier and statesman who led his nation's Cultural Revolution.
Sound Smart: Mao Zedong Historian Yohuru Williams gives a crash course on the Cultural Revolution led by Communist leader Mao Zedong in China in the 1960s. In outlining the various committees and agencies to be established under the new regime, Mao announced that “Our state system of the Peo...
Under the guidance of Mao Zedong Thought, the Communist Party of China led the Chinese people of all ethnic groups in the long revolutionary struggle against imperialism, feudalism, and bureaucratic capitalism, securing victory...
The Jinggang Mountains were the cradle of the Chinese revolution. The great struggles waged in these mountains were of critical importance to the explorations and choices made in search of the right path for the Chinese revolution and to the growth of our Party and the people’s army. The sp...