Fire: Before and after the Founding of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai

Fire: Before and after the Founding of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai

by Wang Rong

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The long documentary "Fire of Fire - Before and after the establishment of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai" closely focuses on the time before and after the establishment of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai. It writes the complicated history from details and vivid character stories, indicating that a great and epoch-making era is about to come. The Communist Party of China is the product of the combination of Marxism and the Chinese workers' movement, and the product of the practice of sinicizing Marxism. It was after the establishment of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai that the Communist Party of China was able to truly embark on the path of practical exploration of the Sinicization of Marxism. The main work of the initiating group is to promote Marxism and help establish communist parties and socialist youth league organizations across the country, guide the development of worker organizations, and contact early communist organizations in Beijing, Wuhan, Jinan, Changsha, Guangzhou and other places. In essence, after the Communist Party of China was founded in Shanghai, it became the center for creating a unified proletarian party across the country.

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