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China before Mao. War of the Cliques - Warlord Era 1922-1928

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China before Mao. War of the Cliques - Warlord Era 1922-1928
One of the darkest times in the Chinese history

 
The beginning of Chinese humiliation and fragmentation dated to Opium War. The Warlord period begins long time ago since the Taiping Rebellion. It was Mao who unified China and repulse all foreign aggression.

For this Mao is the savior of billions.
 
The beginning of Chinese humiliation and fragmentation dated to Opium War. The Warlord period begins long time ago since the Taiping Rebellion. It was Mao who unified China and repulse all foreign aggression.

For this Mao is the savior of billions.
Mao believes Chinese hold the destiny themselves. While Chiang of nationalists believes a poor China need America help all the time.
 
If china can trasnfrom in such a short time period

Why not us
What we have learned from them being their best friends during time
Why we haven't taken advantage
 

May Fourth Movement in 1919​

The May Fourth Movement was a Chinese anti-imperialist, cultural, and political movement which grew out of student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919. Students gathered in front of Tiananmen (The Gate of Heavenly Peace) to protest the Chinese government's weak response to the Treaty of Versailles decision to allow Japan to retain territories in Shandong that had been surrendered to Germany after the Siege of Tsingtao in 1914. The demonstrations sparked nation-wide protests and spurred an upsurge in Chinese nationalism, a shift towards political mobilization away from cultural activities, a move towards a populist base and away from traditional intellectual and political elites.

Historical significance of May Fourth Movement

Birth of Chinese Communist Party in 1921

Paul French argues that the only victor of the Treaty of Versailles in China was communism, as rising public anger led directly to the formation of the CCP. The Treaty also led to Japan pursuing its conquests with greater boldness, which Wellington Koo had predicted in 1919 would lead to the outbreak of war between China and Japan.

Western-style liberal democracy had previously had a degree of traction amongst Chinese intellectuals. Still, after the Versailles Treaty (which was viewed as a betrayal of China's interests), it lost much of its attractiveness. Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, despite being rooted in moralism, were also seen as Western-centric and hypocritical.

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If china can trasnfrom in such a short time period

Why not us
What we have learned from them being their best friends during time
Why we haven't taken advantage

Nations can be more independence only if -- their people army defeated the western nations or their stooge, for example, China, USSR, Cuba, Iran, Syria, North Korea. Be assured the west will sabotage independence nations forever. There is a lot of fake regime changes and only Iranian regime change incur so much hate -- reason because the mullahs purge all the compradors.
 
If china can trasnfrom in such a short time period

Why not us
What we have learned from them being their best friends during time
Why we haven't taken advantage
Obviously the elite holding power on top of Pakistan think about themselves only.
 
From early first Chinese communists who were made up largle by young students in early 1920's to 1949 the time they took the power in China, it took 20 something years

The defunct China humiliated and carved up by the western colonial powers started to be waken up by those young communists exactly 100 years ago till today

 
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Many middle eastern nations did tried. But after the death of their patriotic leaders, the successors turn to dark side. For example Gamel Nasser of Egypt. Others who wanted to be patriotic are simply finished off by region change -- for example the Hashimite family got overthrown in favor of the atrocious Al Saud.

Not easy to endure the seduction and assault of West. They either overthrow patriotic leaders or they brine the successors with lots of monies, making them betray people,


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Mao is the most evil person in the western world, how evil a Chinese was to make a supposedly slave nation to the west ascend , challenge and even surpass the west itself. so evil

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Taiwan is still rule in some sense by pico warlords. The warlords took the name of organized crime, whose only business is drug, prostitution and gambling.

The organized crime themselves are government. They stand elections and controlled the local police. They exploited poor girls. They rape women. This is done under the auspice of government -- who pretends trying to wipe out crime.

it was Mao who purge all these evil elements.


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May Fourth Movement in 1919​

The May Fourth Movement was a Chinese anti-imperialist, cultural, and political movement which grew out of student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919. Students gathered in front of Tiananmen (The Gate of Heavenly Peace) to protest the Chinese government's weak response to the Treaty of Versailles decision to allow Japan to retain territories in Shandong that had been surrendered to Germany after the Siege of Tsingtao in 1914. The demonstrations sparked nation-wide protests and spurred an upsurge in Chinese nationalism, a shift towards political mobilization away from cultural activities, a move towards a populist base and away from traditional intellectual and political elites.

Historical significance of May Fourth Movement

Birth of Chinese Communist Party in 1921

Paul French argues that the only victor of the Treaty of Versailles in China was communism, as rising public anger led directly to the formation of the CCP. The Treaty also led to Japan pursuing its conquests with greater boldness, which Wellington Koo had predicted in 1919 would lead to the outbreak of war between China and Japan.

Western-style liberal democracy had previously had a degree of traction amongst Chinese intellectuals. Still, after the Versailles Treaty (which was viewed as a betrayal of China's interests), it lost much of its attractiveness. Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, despite being rooted in moralism, were also seen as Western-centric and hypocritical.

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Qingdao city today, the city was first ceded in 1898 to Germany and after WW1 , the western powers betrayed their war time ally China and decided to transfer the dominion of the city to Japan by the Treaty of Versailles, from this point the Chinese nation lost their trust to the west once and for all.

With the catchy slogan "Give back our Qingdao city, give back our Shangdong province!" echoing all across China, The Treaty of Versailles sparked the milestone incident May Fourth Movement which lead to the birth of the Chinese communist party.

Today's Qingdao, old German and Japanese city quarters are being preserved and become tourist spots

 
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