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100 Years of the Chinese Communist Party: All You Need to Know

100 Years of the Chinese Communist Party: All You Need to Know
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New Delhi: China on Thursday will mark the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) with a spectacle.
In a ceremony that respects the exemplary CCP members, China’s President XI Jinping said the party has been, for the past 100 years, “wrote a beautiful chapter in the history of the development of Chinese countries and humanitarian progress.” In the history of political movements, only a few piled up a lot of strength because of the CCP.
Its influence permeates both of them into the daily lives of Chinese citizens – and beyond because they expand the environment of economic and military power throughout the world.
The CCP was secretly established on July 23, 1921, by a group of revolutionaries, which included Li Dazhao and Chen Duxiu, in Shanghai.
Since then, the CCP has become a monopolistic party that has dominated the political realm of China.
The origin of CCP, the story of the CCP began at the end of World War I.
The political situation was a liquid, with people who were not happy with the government at that time, especially after failing to get concessions from the power of war at the end of the war.
This led to a series of anti-imperialist rebellions, known as May 4th movement.
In Beijing, thousands of students held a mass demonstration – retaliation for the government’s response to the Versailles agreement.
This movement triggered an increase in Chinese nationalism.
A group of revolutionaries, including a teacher named Mao Zedong, began to think about the future of the country’s politics.
Revolutionaries were immediately inspired by the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, which overthrew the Imperial Government.
The philosophy of communism by the leader of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Lenin, raised them.
At that time, the revolutionary group believed that communism was the only way out of Warlord factions.
Mao continued to become the Chairperson of the CCP from his establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976.
The main moments defining CCPrevolution (1949) after Japan’s defeat in 1945, China’s leadership gate reopened.
After a failed constitutionalism, this country requires a system that can damage the chain of the imperial and domination system held by colonial power.
In 1949, Chinese political power fell into the hands of communists, almost without fighting.
Advanced big leap forward the big leap is human artificial hunger who departs by Mao’s efforts to quickly industrialize China.
But the plan to hit the road barrier – the rate of agricultural food production is not high enough to allow industrial workers to expand further and keep workers feed.
Even though there was a problem, millions of farmers were forced to build a backyard furnace.
As a result, the output of grain collapsed and around 40 million people died of hunger.
The cultural revolution of the cultural revolution was the result of Mao’s efforts to get rid of rivals in the government and revive the image among the Chinese people.
This revolution was intended to expel four old ideas – old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits.
It was an effort to improve all Chinese confidence systems.
Many famous temples and traditional temples are destroyed.
Reform and opening-upwith Four Gang’s arrest, a decade of chaos ended.
This marks a turning point for China.
China’s opening refers to economic reform where the market is given free control.
The reform became stagnant after military crackdown in Protest Tiananmen Square 1989 but once again revived in 1992.
This reform gives an initial kick for what we see today as China’s accelerated economic growth.
Absoling the term president limit the CCP in 2018 finally resolved his biggest problem – ensuring peaceful power transfers.
The presidency is traditionally limited to a period of 10 years.
But in March 2018, President XI canceled the limit of futures, allowing him to stay in the office without limits.
With this, XI strengthens itself as China’s strongest leader since Mao.
In 2020, the CCP rankings jumped 2.43 million members – the highest annual increase since XI became president in 2013.
Today, this party has 95.15 million members.

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