- Qu
Qiubai (Chinese: 瞿秋白; 29
January 1899 – 18 June 1935) was a
Chinese writer, poet, translator, and a
political activist. In the late 1920s and early...
- Dugu
Qiubai is a
fictional character who is
mentioned by name in
three wuxia novels by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). He does not
appear directly in any of the...
- his
wound and
leads him to the
items left
behind by Dugu
Qiubai. Yang Guo
inherits Dugu
Qiubai's Heavy Iron
Sword (玄鐵重劍; xuántiě zhòngjiàn) and
learns Dugu's...
- 4th CSC (elected
April 1927): Qu
Qiubai, Tan Pingshan,
Zhang Guotao 5th PSC (elected May 1927): Chen Duxiu, Qu
Qiubai,
Zhang Guotao, Cai Hesen, Li Weihan...
- majority. Such
concerns were
first raised by the
early Communist leader Qu
Qiubai in 1931. His
concern echoed within the
Communist Party,
which adopted the...
-
Notably absent at this
early point were ****ure
leaders Li
Lisan and Qu
Qiubai.[citation needed] The
period of the CCP's
development between 1921 and 1934...
-
commanders at the time (including
Xiang Ying, Chen Yi, Tan Zhenlin, and Qu
Qiubai) were left to form a rear guard, to
divert the main
force of Nationalist...
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Party (CCP),
first Chinese ever
working in
Communist International. Qu
Qiubai (1899–1935),
former General Secretary of the
Chinese Communist Party and...
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Soviet instruction, the
Party dismissed its
founder Chen Duxiu, and Qu
Qiubai became the
general secretary. In Wuhan, Deng
first established contact with...
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leadership of Qu
Qiubai, the
league began an
attack on the
Nationalist Literature Movement,
where a
series of
articles were
written by Qu
Qiubai, Lu Xun, and...