- Chen
Duxiu (8
October 1879 – 27 May 1942) was a
Chinese revolutionary socialist, educator,
philosopher and author, who co-founded the
Chinese Communist...
- Chen
Duxiu and
published between 1915 and 1926. It
strongly influenced both the New
Culture Movement and the
later May
Fourth Movement. Chen
Duxiu founded...
- Notably, the two
founders of the
party did not
attend the congress: Chen
Duxiu and Li Dazhao. The
meeting was put to an end due to har****ment from the...
- of
China to
address China's problems, it
featured scholars such as Chen
Duxiu, Cai Yuanpei, Chen Hengzhe, Li Dazhao, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, He Dong, Qian...
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membership in the
world after India's
Bharatiya Janata Party. In 1921, Chen
Duxiu and Li
Dazhao led the
founding of the CCP with the help of the Far Eastern...
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senior advisor to
contact the top
prominent Chinese communists such as Chen
Duxiu, just
before the
formation of the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Voitinsky...
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Western cultures,
defending traditional Chinese culture. In 1918, Chen
Duxiu sent out a
series of
articles questioning the
journalists of the Oriental...
- Expedition.
Established by people's
committees with the ****istance of Chen
Duxiu, Zhou Enlai, and the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the
commune briefly...
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Culture Movement was
especially strong in
cities like Shanghai,
where Chen
Duxiu began to
publish the left-leaning
journal New
Youth in 1915. New
Youth quickly...
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Communist Party (CCP). Two of the CCP's
founding members, Li
Dazhao and Chen
Duxiu, were
leaders of the movement. The CCP
viewed it more favorably, although...