Li Dazhao's impassioned speech to save the country
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Chen Duxiu finally arrives in Shanghai, teased by his son, but rejoices instead
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Chen Duxiu went so far as to sell his words to raise money Li Dazhao was expelled and determined to revolutionize
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Li Dazhao pawned his clothes for the poor people Cai Yuanpei became the president of Peking University with the ambition to create a new style
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Cai Yuanpei wanted to invite Chen Duxiu to teach at Peking University Chen Duxiu could not leave the new youth newspaper and refused twice
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Li Dazhao and Chen Duxiu finally meet in Beijing, but Chen Duxiu's appointment at Peking University is controversial
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Huang Kan's misbehavior and words displease students
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The royalist forces on campus remain strong, and the imperial system is restored again when the braid army enters the city
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BYU reform gains support
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Extended year obsession with anarchism
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Koo Hongming's academic attainments were indeed profound, and Li Dazhao began to reflect on capital to save the country
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The dismissal of foreign professors at Peking University has led to a diplomatic controversy, and the university's senate is unanimous in defending national sovereignty.
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The British government was pressured to settle the matter, and Lu Xun joined the new youth as a tiger.
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Lu Xun's diary of a madman written with a pen
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Mao Zedong formally established the New People's Association, and the Madman's Diary was a hit when it was released.
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The restorationists even openly slandered Chen Duxiu, and the youth rehearsed a play to promote the new culture.
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Mao Zedong came to Peking University to observe and became Li Dazhao's assistant
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Mao Zedong receives new ideas of communism Curmudgeons make trouble in front of Chen Duxiu's house
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Germany's defeat and the victory of the Allies, China will attend the Paris Peace Conference
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Mao went to the grassroots to reach out to the working class in Yannian's experiment with anarchism
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The establishment of the work-study mutual aid society but the problems continue to weak countries without diplomatic petition was returned
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Mutual aid societies were slandered and defamed, and Peking University was attacked by the group
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Cai Yuanpei was lectured and questioned, and Peking University launched a desperate counterattack
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Zhang Fengzai's nasty deeds were exposed and he was finally fired Japan offered to take over all rights and interests in Shandong Peninsula
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Work-Study Mutual Aid Society officially closed its experiment and failed Mao thanked the people for their help and returned to Hunan
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The Paris Peace Conference assigned Shandong rights to Japan, and the delegation's good offices were unsuccessful in rejecting the agreement.
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The Treaty of Paris disgraced the rights of the people and aroused public anger.
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Universities unite to strike classes Arrested students finally released
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Cai Yuanpei was forced to leave to protect the arrested students Beijing universities resigned to strike in solidarity with Peking University
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The influence of the May Fourth Movement spread throughout the country, and Chen Duxiu and Hu Shih had major disagreements.
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Chen Yannian was beaten unconscious at a street rally, but Wu Bingxiang designed an attempt to isolate Chen Duxiu
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Yannian uses a trick to get Zhang Fengzai to confess his identity as a spy. The reactionary government sends troops to violently suppress the student movement.
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Students were forcibly detained school turned into a prison Chen family's undying desire to save the country father and son finally reconciled
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The student movement won a big victory and the government was forced to dismiss Cao Zhanglu
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Chen Duxiu was arrested and imprisoned, and Li Dazhao was forced to leave Beijing.
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China refuses to sign the Paris Peace Treaty. The May Fourth Movement achieves full victory.
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Cai Yuanpei returns to Peking University and Chen Duxiu is finally released from prison
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Chen Duxiu resigned from Peking University and New Youth finally resumed publication
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Yannian Qiaonian went to France to study and eventually became a revolutionary martyr Chen Duxiu went to the south with the intention of organizing Southwest University
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Chen Duxiu returned to Shanghai to avoid the storm, and Chen and Li met on the road to build the party.
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Mao Zedong met Li Ta-Chao in Beijing and was inspired by the arrival of the Communist International's Vyshinsky in China to help build the Party
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Chen Duxiu formally established the Communist Party and Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai firmly believed in it
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The Communist Party of China was formally established and the revolutionary martyrs pledged to defend their faith to the death
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