(2) Is this wave in Shanghai a part of the May 4th Movement or an aftershock!
1965438+On June 5, 2009, Shanghai workers started a large-scale strike in response to students. Workers from the third, fourth and fifth cotton mills, daily chemical cotton mills, Shanghai cotton mills and Shanghai Commercial Press all went on strike, and more than 20,000 people took part in the strike. On the 6th, 7th and 9th, tram workers, dockers, cleaners and ship sailors in Shanghai also went on strike one after another, with a total number of about 60,000 to 70,000. Workers' strikes in Shanghai spread all over the country. Workers in Xindian, Jingfeng Railway and Jiujiang held strike demonstrations. At the same time, businessmen from all walks of life in Shanghai resolutely refused to buy Japanese goods regardless of the market, which also played a role in promoting the May 4th Movement.
On the 6th, the Shanghai Federation of all walks of life was established to oppose the opening of the class and the market, and joined other regions to inform Shanghai of its strike proposal. Through the three strikes in Shanghai, 22 provinces1more than 50 cities in China have reflected it to varying degrees. On June 1 1, Chen Duxiu and senior citizens went to the downtown area outside Qianmen in Beijing to distribute the Declaration of Beijing Citizens, stating that if the government did not accept the demands of the citizens, "we students, businessmen, laborers, soldiers, etc. could only take direct actions to fundamentally reform". Chen Duxiu was arrested for this. Student groups and celebrities from all over the country have sent electricity to protest against the government's atrocities. Faced with strong pressure, Cao Rulin and He were successively dismissed, and President Xu Shichang offered to resign. /kloc-After June of 0/2, workers returned to work one after another and students went on strike. On June 28th, the representative of China didn't sign the peace treaty.