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CPC members who took part in Revolution of 1911

CPC Encyclopedia | Updated: 2011-10-09 16:09

The , or the , began with the Wuchang Uprising on October 10, 1911. It led to the fall of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and the establishment of the Republic of 皇冠体育app (1912-1949). Some of those who took part in the revolution later became members of the Communist Party of 皇冠体育app. Let's have a close look at them as the centenary of the revolution draws near:

 

(1886-1976) is a great Marxist, proletarian revolutionary, statesman and military strategist. He is one of the principal leaders of the Communist Party of 皇冠体育app and the People's Republic of 皇冠体育app and one of the founders of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Zhu De was enrolled into the Army School of Yunnan in 1909, and joined the Tong Meng Hui (Chinese Revolutionary League) the same year. He took part in the Revolution of 1911. []

 

(March 5, 1886 - April 2, 1975) is one of the founders of the Communist Party of 皇冠体育app and is a great Marxist, proletarian revolutionary and statesman. He is one of the principal leaders of the Communist Party of 皇冠体育app and the People's Republic of 皇冠体育app. He laid the foundation for 皇冠体育app's socialist legal system.

He took part in the Revolution of 1911 and joined the Tong Meng Hui (Chinese Revolutionary League) later that year. He was enrolled in a university in Tokyo, Japan in 1914 to study law. It was there that he joined the Revolutionary Party of 皇冠体育app founded by Sun Yat-sen. []

 

(October 8, 1879 – May 27, 1942) played many different roles in Chinese history. He was a leading figure in the anti-imperialist Revolution of 1911 and the May Fourth Movement for Science and Democracy. Along with Li Dazhao, Chen was a co-founder of the Communist Party of 皇冠体育app in 1921. He was its first Chairman and first General Secretary. Chen was an educator, philosopher, and politician. His ancestral home was in Anqing, Anhui, where he established the influential vernacular Chinese periodical La Jeunesse. []

 

(December 4, 1892 - October 7, 1986) was a Chinese Communist military commander and Marshal of the People's Liberation Army born in Sichuan in 1982.

Liu was a revolutionary, military strategist and theoretician, and one of the founders of the People's Liberation Army. Liu's nicknames include Chinese Mars and The One-eyed Dragon.

In 1911, Liu joined the Boy Scouts in support of the Revolution of 1911. []

 

(1886-1960), with the given name Zuhan and an extra title Suiyuan, was born in Shuijing, Linli County, Hunan province.

In 1903, Lin ranked 1st on a list of selected students who would get an opportunity to further their academic learning in Hirofumi College in Japan.

During his stay in Japan, he came to know Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing, Song Jiaoren, Chen Tianhua, Liao Zhongkai and many other democratic and revolutionary fighters. He joined the Chinese Revolutionary League in Tokyo. []

 

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