Beginning of the Great Revival is set in the period between
1911, from the beginning of the Xinhai Revolution in China, and the founding
Communist Party of China in 1921.
During the early 20th century, China. After World
War I, the Western Allies gave Tsingtao and Kiaochow Bay to the Empire of Japan
stirring sentiments amongst China’s youth, which led to the May Fourth
Movement. In March 1920, Grigori Voitinsky came to China in an attempt to spread
communism to the Far East, and on 22 July 1921, thirteen representatives from
throughout China met up at Shanghai’s women’s dormitory in what would be the
beginning of the party.
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