30 relations: All-China Federation of Trade Unions, Beiping, Chahar Province, Chang'an Avenue, Children of Troubled Times, Chin–Doihara Agreement, Chinese Civil War, Communist Party of China, East Hebei Autonomous Council, Empire of Japan, Freedom of assembly, Freedom of speech, Freedom of the press, Gansu, He Yingqin, Hebei–Chahar Political Council, Huang Jing, Kuomintang, Lu Xun, Manchuria, Mukden Incident, North China Buffer State Strategy, Shaanxi, Soong Ching-ling, Tsinghua University, Xizhimen, Yao Yilin, Yenching University, Yin Ju-keng, Zhongnanhai.
All-China Federation of Trade Unions
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) is the nationalised organisation federation of the People's Republic of China.
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Beiping
Beiping or Peiping, meaning "Northern Peace" in Chinese, is a former name of Beijing, which means "Northern Capital".
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Chahar Province
Chahar (ᠴᠠᠬᠠᠷ Чахар), also known as Chaha'er, Chakhar, or Qahar, was a province of the Republic of China in existence from 1912 to 1936, mostly covering territory in what is part of eastern Inner Mongolia.
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Chang'an Avenue
Chang'an Avenue, literally "Eternal Peace Street", is a major thoroughfare in Beijing, China.
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Children of Troubled Times
Children of Troubled Times, also known as Fēngyǔn Érnǚ, Children of the Storm, and several other translations, is a patriotic 1935 Chinese film most famous as the origin of "The March of the Volunteers", the national anthem of the People's Republic of China.
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Chin–Doihara Agreement
The Chin–Doihara Agreement (Doihara-Qín Déchún) was a treaty that resolved the North Chahar Incident of 27 June 1935 between the Empire of Japan and Republic of China.
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Chinese Civil War
The Chinese Civil War was a war fought between the Kuomintang (KMT)-led government of the Republic of China and the Communist Party of China (CPC).
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Communist Party of China
The Communist Party of China (CPC), also referred to as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and ruling political party of the People's Republic of China.
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East Hebei Autonomous Council
The East Hebei Autonomous Council, also known as the East Ji Autonomous Council and the East Hebei Autonomous Anti-Communist Council, was a short-lived late-1930s state in northern China.
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Empire of Japan
The was the historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.
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Freedom of assembly
Freedom of assembly, sometimes used interchangeably with the freedom of association, is the individual right or ability of people to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue, and defend their collective or shared ideas.
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Freedom of speech
Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or sanction.
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Freedom of the press
Freedom of the press or freedom of the media is the principle that communication and expression through various media, including printed and electronic media, especially published materials, should be considered a right to be exercised freely.
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Gansu
Gansu (Tibetan: ཀན་སུའུ་ Kan su'u) is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the northwest of the country.
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He Yingqin
He Yingqin (April 2, 1890 – October 21, 1987) was one of the most senior generals of the Kuomintang (KMT) during Republican China, and a close ally of Chiang Kai-shek.
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Hebei–Chahar Political Council
The Hebei–Chahar Political Council, or Hebei-Chahar Political Commission, was established at Beijing under Gen.
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Huang Jing
Huang Jing (1912 – 10 February 1958), born Yu Qiwei, was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician who served as Mayor and Communist Party Chief of Tianjin municipality, Minister of the First Ministry of Machine Building Industry, and Chairman of the National Technological Commission.
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Kuomintang
The Kuomintang of China (KMT; often translated as the Nationalist Party of China) is a major political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan, based in Taipei and is currently the opposition political party in the Legislative Yuan.
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Lu Xun
Lu Xun (Wade–Giles romanisation: Lu Hsün) was the pen name of Zhou Shuren (25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936), a leading figure of modern Chinese literature.
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Manchuria
Manchuria is a name first used in the 17th century by Chinese people to refer to a large geographic region in Northeast Asia.
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Mukden Incident
The Mukden Incident, or Manchurian Incident, was a staged event engineered by Japanese military personnel as a pretext for the Japanese invasion in 1931 of northeastern China, known as Manchuria.
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North China Buffer State Strategy
The is the general term for a series of political manoeuvrings Japan undertook in the five provinces of northern China, Hebei, Chahar, Suiyuan, Shanxi, and Shandong.
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Shaanxi
Shaanxi is a province of the People's Republic of China.
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Soong Ching-ling
Soong Ching-ling (27 January 189329 May 1981) was a Chinese political figure.
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Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University (abbreviated THU;; also romanized as Qinghua) is a major research university in Beijing, China and a member of the elite C9 League of Chinese universities.
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Xizhimen
Xizhimen was a gate in the Beijing city wall and is now a transportation node in Beijing.
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Yao Yilin
Yao Yilin (September 6, 1917 – December 11, 1994) was a Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1979 to 1988, and the country's First Vice Premier from 1988 to 1993.
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Yenching University
Yenching University, was a university in Beijing, China, that was formed out of the merger of four Christian colleges between the years 1915 and 1920.
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Yin Ju-keng
Yin Rukeng; (Wade-Giles: Yin Ju-keng; Hepburn: In Jyokou, 1885 - December 1, 1947) was a politician in the early Republic of China, later noted for his role as in the collaborationist Provisional Government of the Republic of China and Nanjing Nationalist Government during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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Zhongnanhai
Zhongnanhai is a former imperial garden in the Imperial City, Beijing, adjacent to the Forbidden City; it serves as the central headquarters for the Communist Party of China and the State Council (Central government) of China.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_9th_Movement