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The Communist Party of China (CPC)'s Historical Story
The Communist Party of China (CPC) was founded.

1920 On the mule train from Beijing to Tianjin in February, Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao had a solemn meeting: in the north and south, China was formed respectively. In March of the same year, the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party agreed to send a delegation to China to inspect whether the Comintern East Asia Secretariat could be established in Shanghai. 1one day in April, 920, Chen Duxiu met with vikinsky in the old Li Yuyang apartment, who proposed to him to establish a * * * organization in China.

1920 In August, the early organization of Shanghai * * * was formally established in the editorial department of New Youth, No.2 Laoyuyangli, the French Concession in Shanghai. 1920 10, the Beijing Communist Group was formally established in Li Dazhao's office. From the summer of 1920 to the beginning of 192 1, communist groups were established in Shanghai, Beijing, Changsha, Jinan and Guangzhou.

1921June, 23-year-old Zhang attended the Third Congress of the Communist International as a representative of China. A young voice announced to the world for the first time that a proletarian political party was about to be born in China. 1921July 23rd to 3rd1The first national congress of China was held at No.3 Shudeli, Baylor Road, Shanghai French Concession (later called No.3 Wangzhi Road 106, now renamed No.76 Xingye Road).

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The origin of China's name.

1920 In August, Chen Duxiu initiated the establishment of the first early organization in China. 1920, 1 In September, Chen Duxiu once called "our party" the "socialist party" in the article "My Views on the Current Situation" published in New Youth, and later renamed it "* * *".

It was Cai Hesen who first put forward the name "China * * *". 1August 3, 920,1September 6, 9, studying in France. In two letters to Mao Zedong, he discussed the issue of * * * in detail and proposed: "We must first organize the Party-* * * because it is the initiator, propagandist, vanguard and soldier of the revolutionary movement. On the basis of inspecting western European countries, especially Russia, he put forward concrete steps of party building, including "blatantly formally establishing a China".

About this time, Chen Duxiu was in Shanghai, and Li Dazhao and Zhang Shenfu also discussed the name of the party through letters, and decided to adopt "* * *" as the name of the proletarian party in China.

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