
Making the Revolution: the Origins of the National Revolution (1920-1925)
by Zhang Sheng
About This Novel
The National Revolution was an important historical event in the 1920s, which greatly affected China's destiny. With the title "The Origin of the National Revolution", this book introduces the historical background of the launch of the National Revolution, vividly describes the basic process of the National Revolution through multiple historical events, and analyzes its ultimate failure. The author believes that the national revolution was jointly created by Soviet Russia, the Communist International, the Chinese Kuomintang, and the Chinese Communist Party. The failure of the national revolution brought the Chinese revolution to a new stage. The book starts from Sun Yat-sen's thoughts on China's development prospects, and covers the Chen Jiongming rebellion from 1920 to 1925, the Guan Yu incident, the Soviet Union and the Chinese Communist Party's guidance of the Kuomintang, the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, the improvement and reorganization of the Kuomintang, and the Kuomintang. Important events and processes such as the convening of the National Congress, the establishment of Huangpu Military Academy, the establishment of the National Revolutionary Army, the reunification of Guangdong and Guangxi, the May 30th Movement, and the Northern Expedition are narrated in detail, and the development context and important nodes of this period of history are clearly described in concise words.
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