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  1. In July 1907, several members of Tongmenghui in Tokyo advocated a revolution in the area of the Yangtze River. Liu Quiyi (劉揆一), Jiao Dafeng (焦達峰), Zhang Boxiang (張伯祥) and Sun Wu (孫武) established Gongjinhui (Progressive Association) (共進會).

    • China
    • Revolutionary victory
  2. Sep 27, 1999 · Yet for the old man of the revolution, the swim was a call to China’s younger generation to dive into a political struggle against counterrevolutionary party bureaucrats.

  3. or the Yangtze River - follows the strategy advocated by Altonji, Elder, and Taber (2005).3 Despite my effort to ensure that the treaty ports group and the control group are com-

  4. the Pearl River. In 1757, the Emperor Qianlong restricted Westerners to the port of Guangzhou. 5 The only advantage for Britain in trade was in opium, which merchants smuggled from British India into China in defiance of Chinese prohibition laws. Recognizing the consequences of opium abuse, Lin Zexu, governor-

  5. It then explores how Chinese revolutionary students in Japan exploited Japanese intellectuals’ and Liang's discourses to promote a cross-provincial consciousness by representing China as a river-based region writ large.

    • Fei Chen
    • 2019
  6. In July, Mao, in Wuhan, crossed the Yangtze River, showing his vigor. He then returned from Wuhan to Beijing and criticized party leadership for its handling of the work-teams issue. Mao accused the work teams of undermining the student movement, calling for their full withdrawal on July 24.

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  8. Revolution, major floods on the Yangtze in 1954 were an important catalyst, and conditional approval for a dam was given by the State Council in 1958. The project was given a considerable boost by the support from chairman Mao Zedong who, according to Lieberthal and Oksenberg (1988), wanted China to have the largest hydro-

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