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    Qu Qiubai (Chinese: 瞿秋白; 29 January 1899 – 18 June 1935) was a Chinese writer, poet, translator, and a political activist. In the late 1920s and early...
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    members of the politburo of the CCP. Even so, the CCC's new leadership of Qu Qiubai and Li Weihan was still dominated by intellectuals, contrary to the Comintern's...
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    4th CSC (elected April 1927): Qu Qiubai, Tan Pingshan, Zhang Guotao 5th PSC (elected May 1927): Chen Duxiu, Qu Qiubai, Zhang Guotao, Cai Hesen, Li Weihan...
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    varieties of Chinese varieties. The eminent Moscow-based Chinese scholar Qu Qiubai (1899–1935) and the Russian linguist V. S. Kolokolov (1896–1979) devised...
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    commanders at the time (including Xiang Ying, Chen Yi, Tan Zhenlin, and Qu Qiubai) were left to form a rear guard, to divert the main force of Nationalist...
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    but was retained while other senior CCP leaders, including Li Lisan and Qu Qiubai, were removed. As Mao later recognized, Mif understood that Zhou's services...
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  • to discuss with Li Dazhao. After the May Fourth Movement, Li Dazhao, Qu Qiubai, and other former "Westernization groups" turned to support "Russification"...
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    disarray but gradually becoming organised and drowning out the latter. Qu Qiubai revised the translation of the lyrics into Chinese after having attended...
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  • leadership of Qu Qiubai, the league began an attack on the Nationalist Literature Movement, where a series of articles were written by Qu Qiubai, Lu Xun, and...
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  • Notably absent at this early point were future leaders Li Lisan and Qu Qiubai.[citation needed] The period of the CCP's development between 1921 and...
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    spelling. A competing "Latinization" movement coalesced around leaders like Qu Qiubai (1899–1935), and the Latinxua Sin Wenz systems—often identifying with...
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  • Guoping Tsang Lap Chuen (曾立存) Mao Zedong Deng Xiaoping Wang Ruoshui Li Da Ai Siqi Chen Duxiu Qu Qiubai Xi Jinping Yang Xianzhen Yang Rongguo Zhang Shiying...
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    majority. Such concerns were first raised by the early Communist leader Qu Qiubai in 1931. His concern echoed within the Communist Party, which adopted...
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    2010 Under the Hawthorn Tree 山楂樹之戀 Jian Xin 2011 The Seal of Love 秋之白華 Qu Qiubai Racing Legends 赛车传奇 Ye Haocheng The Flowers of War 金陵十三釵 Soldier Cameo...
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  • preceded by the 3rd Central Bureau and succeeded by the 5th Politburo. Qu Qiubai served as a member from January to May 1925. Xiang Jingyu served as a...
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    University. In 1924, Wang and her teacher, famed CCP literary figure Qu Qiubai fell in love and started living together. Ding Ling went to Beijing alone...
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  • does not indicate tones at all. The eminent Moscow-based Chinese scholar Qu Qiubai (1899–1935) and the Russian linguist V.S. Kolokolov (1896–1979) devised...
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    any attempt to utilise them in the Guangzhou Uprising. CCP party head Qu Qiubai consequently decided that the communists had to persuade soldiers who...
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    the CCP after the failure of the CCP uprising. Zhang with Li Lisan and Qu Qiubai were the acting leaders of the CCP. At that time Mao only led a small...
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    the CCP. Chen was personally blamed, forced to resign and replaced by Qu Qiubai, who did not change Chen's policies in any fundamental way. The CCP planned...
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  • ISBN 978-0-231-21101-7. Knight, Nick. Marxist Philosophy in China: From Qu QIubai to Mao Zedong, 1923-1945. Springer 2005. Sewell, Rob (2005-07-08). "What...
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  • Cheng  Chinese Soviet Republic "Guójìgē" "The Internationale" 1931–1937 Qu Qiubai Pierre De Geyter  Comoros "Wungwana Ngasi Nuwo" "We have the Freedom"...
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    demoted to the Jiangsu division of CCP. In August 1930, Zhou Enlai and Qu Qiubai were sent back to China by the Comintern to correct the leftism of Li...
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  • of the Comintern, which sent Central Committee members Zhou Enlai and Qu Qiubai back from Moscow to moderate Li. When this plan failed, the Comintern...
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    within the Comintern and the CCP. This included Chen Duxiu, Cai Hesen, Qu Qiubai, Tan Pingshan, Zhou Enlai, Peng Shuzhi, Zhang Tailei, Chen Tanqiu, Li...
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    Faith Makes Great 理想照耀中国 He Jingping Hunan TV Refinement of Faith 百炼成钢 Qu Qiubai Hunan TV People's Property 突围 Qin Xiaochong Dragon TV, Zhejiang TV 2022...
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    ISBN 9780520029071. Knight, Nick (2005). Marxist Philosophy in China : From Qu Qiubai to Mao Zedong, 1923-1945. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4020-3805-1. Tian, Chenshan...
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    Communist Party (CCP), first Chinese ever working in Communist International. Qu Qiubai (1899–1935), former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and...
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    days 1928 election 18 June–11 July 1928 84 VD – 34 AD 17 14 FM – 13 AM — Qu Qiubai 2nd Charter 130,194 7th National Congress 49 days 1945 election 23 April–11...
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  • Archived from the original on 30 July 2023. Retrieved 30 July 2023. "Qu Qiubai". Encyclopædia Britannica. 14 June 2023. Archived from the original on...
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