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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 49 years, 8 months ago
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 54 years, 8 months ago
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 64 years, 8 months ago
Three-Year difficult period (三年自然灾害): famine and paying debts to U.S.S.R after the Sino-Soviet rift
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 76 years ago
3-anti- (corruption, waste, bureaucracy) 5-anti- (bribery, tax-evasion, fraud, do shoddy work and inferior material, steal economic secrets) campaigns; Korean War;
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 76 years, 4 months ago
People’s Republic of China formally established by CCP; the defeated GMD nationalist troops fled to Taiwan
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 87 years, 8 months ago
Japan occupied north, central and south coastal Chinese areas; the rape of Nanking; GMD government moved to Chongqing
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 88 years, 8 months ago
Japanese bombed and occupied Shanghai; 2nd United Front formed between GMD and CCP
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 91 years, 8 months ago
Long March of the Red Army began, led by Mao Zedong, elected chairman of Central Committee of CCP
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 98 years, 9 months ago
Shanghai Massacre; the GMD crack down on Shanghai communists and expel CCP and Soviets
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 99 years, 9 months ago
Beginning of Northern Expedition against warlords (北伐); during 1924-27, first united front of CCP and GMD
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 104 years, 7 months ago
Founding of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Shanghai
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 106 years, 9 months ago
Versailles Treaty; students’ protest against the treaty; May Fourth Movement broke out from Peking and spread to major Chinese cities; this new cultural movement was characterized by its a […]
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 114 years, 4 months ago
October 10: outbreak in Wuhan of Chinese Revolution; national day for Republic of China
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 126 years, 9 months ago
Boxer Uprising, backed by the Empress Dowager who declared war against “all foreigners in the world;” second expedition by the Allied forces (of 8 nations: Britain, The United States, Russia, Japan, France, Ger […]
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 144 years, 5 months ago
Lu Xun (1881-1936)
Lu Xun (pseud. of Zhou Shuren, 1881-1936) was born on September 25, 1881 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was taught Chinese classics by a private tutor. In 1898 he entered South China Naval […]
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 155 years, 9 months ago
Reform Movement led by people such as Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, Tan Sitong, and later Sun Zhongshan
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 156 years, 2 months ago
Reform Movement led by people such as Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, Tan Sitong, and later Sun Zhongshan
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 165 years, 9 months ago
Taiping Rebellion led by Hong Xiuquan as Heavenly King against the Qing government;
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 175 years, 2 months ago
Taiping Rebellion led by Hong Xiuquan as Heavenly King against the Qing government;
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Courses in Chinese Language and Culture 184 years, 2 months ago
Opium War ended with Great Britain winning the war and China’s humiliating defeat; the Treaty of Nanjing was signed to open up 5 cities–Canton, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Ningbo, and Shanghai–to residency by British subje […]