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What is the content of "August 7th Meeting"?
The first agenda of the meeting was that Mao Zedong criticized Chen Duxiu's right-wing mistakes at the meeting:

First, on the Kuomintang issue, the CPC Central Committee has never thought of being the "master" of the Kuomintang in cooperation with the state.

Second, on the issue of peasants, the CPC Central Committee does not support the peasant revolution;

Third, on the military issue, "don't engage in military movements, but specialize in mass movements." Mao Zedong emphasized that "the autumn harvest riots were non-military" and that the Party "should pay great attention to military affairs in the future, knowing that political power came from the barrel of a gun".

The meeting adopted party member's Letter to the Party at the August 7th Meeting.

Qu Qiubai made a report on behalf of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Provisional Political Bureau. It is emphasized that the party's future task is to "develop the agrarian revolution with our army." The specific policies to realize this struggle strategy are:

First, we should pay more attention to competing with the bourgeoisie for leadership;

Second, we should pay attention to winning over the masses from the bottom up;

Third, we should organize a temporary revolutionary government with the majority of producers and the civil rights dictatorship of workers and peasants during the riots.

Then, the meeting passed the resolution of the recent peasant struggle. The recent settlement of the workers' movement and the party's organizational problems.

The importance of the August 7th meeting.

After the August 7th meeting, in accordance with the spirit of the meeting, China * * * producers held high the revolutionary banner in the dark, answered the Kuomintang's massacre policy with blood and fire, led a series of armed uprisings, such as the autumn harvest uprising, the jute uprising and the Guangzhou uprising, and gradually embarked on the revolutionary road of encircling cities from the countryside and seizing power by armed forces. Although the August 7th meeting lasted only one day, it saved the China Party and the China Revolution.

The first volume of the History of the Production Party in China (1921-kloc-0/949) commented that the timely convening of the August 7th meeting and the formulation of the correct policy for continuing the revolutionary struggle made the whole party not panic about the extremely serious white terror and regained the courage to fight against the Kuomintang reactionaries.

Refer to the above? People's Network-August 7th Meeting