Mao led the Red Chinese armies and Chang Kai Shek led the Nationalist Chinese Armies during the Communist Chinese Revolution of 1949.
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The forces of Chiang Kai Shek were forced to Taiwan after the 1949 Chinese Revolution. While he passed away many years ago, his political party still wields power on the island.
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After the 1911 Revolution, and the death of Sun Yat-sen's people stopped all their revoluntionary activity. China was also having internal unrest, warlords divided china hoping to be the next ruler. Which resulted in another revoluntion, where Mao Zedong comes along and China becomes communist.
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Chinese Communist Revolution
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The animal for the year 1949 for the Chinese calendar was the Ox. The following year was the year of the Tiger.
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Well i'm assuming you're referring to the revolution of 1949? so, he was the leader of the CCP (chinese communist party) and he was fighting with the their army called 'the red army' :)
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The communist leader of the Chinese in 1949 was Mao Zedong. He was in office in from 1945 to 1976.
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Julia Tung has written:
'Bibliography of Chinese academic serials, pre-1949' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. East Asian Collection, Scholarly periodicals
'Bibliography of Chinese Government Serials'
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Chinese Musicians' Association was created in 1949.
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Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution was created in 1960.
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Mao Zedong was the primary leader of the Communist Party of China during the Chinese Communist Revolution and the Chinese Civil War. He played a crucial role in mobilizing the peasantry and implementing strategies that ultimately led to the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Mao's leadership and ideologies significantly shaped the direction of the Communist movement in China.
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try http://www.anilinkz.com/kirarin-revolution/kirarin-revolution-episode-103/
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Mao Zedong
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Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture - 1949 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:Approved (PCA #13340)
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the cultural revolution to revolutionize the chinese culture
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The Qing Dynasty was overthrown by a popular revolution in 1911. The Chinese Republic lasted in some form until 1949 when it was usurped by the People's Republic of China.
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wipe out Chinese Communists.
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Malaysian Chinese Association was created on 1949-02-27.
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Though the exact numbers are not known, many Chinese Cubans left the country after the revolution. However, before the revolution, the numbers of the Chinese Cuban population were already dwindling.
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The Chinese Communist Revolution began in 1946 and ended in 1950 with mainland China being taken over by the Communists. The Cultural Revolution lasted from 1966 to 1976.
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The Chinese Communist revolution began with small acts of guerrila warfare shortly after the Russian Revolution of 1917 However, in the 1930's the Communists were outnumbered 60 to one by the nationalists, and it was still very much a small resistance force. Most peoples' lives were not affected by the Civil War at that time. In 1931 the Japanese invaded, and the Communists allied temporarily with the Nationalists to combat the Japanese, although sporadic fighting between the groups continued. But in 1945, the Chinese Civil War (or Communist Revolution) began in earnest, complete with field armies, pitched battles, and stormed cities. The last Nationalist troops left the mainland in retreat for Taiwan in 1949, though they are still at war in name to this day. According to Mao Zedong the revolution will continue until Taiwan is part of China and both are pure Communist societies, but in practice any "revolutionary action" (such as the Great Preletarian Cultural Revolution of the '60s) ceased with Mao's death in 1976.
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during the Industrial Revolution included armed conflicts such as the Chinese
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The victory of the Communists in the Chinese Civil War made vast changes to the people and institutions of the country. Four of the outcomes include the cultural revolution, the great leap forward, political reform, and economic reform.
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It symbolizes the blood and struggle of the people in the Chinese revolution.
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American, then French, then Russian, then Chinese.
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Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution
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Taiwan
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Mao Zedong believed that the working class would drive a Chinese revolution. He also believed that Communism was the best way to achieve the revolution's end goals.
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Television cultural revolution is when the chinese revolution brought up decayed sentiments from australlia and burned them to ashes.
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