History of the Chinese Soviet Republic

History of the Chinese Soviet Republic

by Shu Long Editor-in-chief Of Lingbuji

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In November 1931, with the support and help of the Comintern, the Communist Party of China held the First National Congress of Soviets in Ruijin, Jiangxi Province, announcing the establishment of the Chinese Soviet Republic, formulating a series of laws and decrees, and electing a leadership agency. The Soviet Republic of China was the first proletarian political organization in Chinese history. In order to unify and lead the national revolutionary movement, the revolutionary pioneers worked diligently and frugally, and lived without food and clothing, and wrote a glorious page in the struggle of blood and fire. Although the Chinese Soviet Republic actually existed for only three years, it accumulated experience, prepared cadres, and laid the foundation for the later establishment of the People's Republic of China. With detailed information, this book completely records all aspects of the Chinese Soviet Republic, vividly reflects the entire process of the Chinese Soviet Republic from germination, establishment to development, and discusses the achievements, experiences and lessons of the Chinese Soviet Republic. It is the earliest precious wealth accumulated by the party and the people for the construction and rejuvenation of the country. In November 1931, with the support and help of the Soviet Union and the Comintern, the Communist Party of China established the Soviet Republic of China in Ruijin, Jiangxi Province, and formulated a series of laws and regulations to carry out various aspects of work in the form of the first people's power in Chinese history. Due to military and united front needs, the Chinese Soviet Republic was canceled in 1937. This book combs the clear context of the entire process of the Chinese Soviet Republic from preparation, establishment to development, and summarizes the party's multi-faceted exploration and positive and negative experiences in building a new type of people's political power. The scope is not limited to the Central Soviet Area in southern Jiangxi and western Fujian, but also includes Hubei, Henan, Anhui, western Hunan, Hubei, Fujian, Zhejiang and other Soviet areas. The content is not limited to the country's political organization and military construction, but also involves economy, culture, legal system, territory, population, etc. It is a good book that reflects the history of the Chinese Soviet Republic in the most comprehensive and detailed way so far.

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