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Evaluation of the nature of Nanchang uprising
Evaluation of the nature of Nanchang uprising

Nanchang Uprising is also called August 1st Uprising, because it happened in August of 1927 and 1. So what is the nature of Nanchang Uprising?

Nanchang Uprising Memorial Statue

From a little speculation about the time of Nanchang Uprising, we can know that the time of Nanchang Uprising was the national period. The political situation of the Republic of China in modern China was quite complicated and chaotic, and this uprising was given different meanings, which was related to the nature of the Nanchang Uprising.

First of all, this uprising was the first step for the * * * production party to oppose Kuomintang rule. * * * Producers represent the proletariat and Kuomintang represents the bourgeoisie, which reflects the proletariat's resistance to the bourgeoisie. Although in a real sense, the bourgeoisie represented by the Kuomintang is actually not a real bourgeoisie, but an underdeveloped bourgeoisie between the bourgeoisie and feudalism.

Therefore, when defining the nature of the Nanchang Uprising, people rarely compare the bourgeoisie with the proletariat, but call this Uprising the struggle of the * * * production party against the Kuomintang. Because the Nanchang Uprising was the first time that the * * * production party began to try armed struggle, which also meant a new situation in China at that time.

The nature of Nanchang Uprising is comprehensively defined in many aspects, and it also has many influences on the nature of Nanchang Uprising. The first is the political situation at that time, which is the basis for defining the nature of Nanchang uprising. Furthermore, it is the representative class of the initiator of Nanchang Uprising and the representative class of the opponents.

It can be said that the nature of Nanchang Uprising is the nature of China's * * * production party, which represents the construction of the armed forces of China's * * * production party.

Introduction to the background of Nanchang uprising

Nanchang Uprising was an uprising in modern China. People also call it "August 1st Nanchang Uprising" because it broke out on August 1st. So what is the background of Nanchang Uprising? Why is there such an uprising?

Nanchang Uprising Memorial Statue

Generally speaking, the background of Nanchang Uprising is very complicated. A year before the uprising, the * * * production party and the Kuomintang United against the arrogant warlords. Later, the first member of the Kuomintang suddenly fell ill and died. The internal situation of this party became very chaotic, and two members of the party, Chiang Kai-shek and Wang, started a power war. Because there are actually two governments, one in Wuhan and the other in Nanjing, the division of power leads to disharmony within the party.

At this time, the two began to pursue power with one heart. In order to better grasp the power, Wang Jingwei first began to defect. He killed many producers, party member. At the beginning, in order to ensure the cooperation between the two parties, almost all the * * * producing party member joined the Kuomintang. Therefore, after Wang Ching-wei rebelled, it caused great losses to the * * * production party. Almost at the same time, Chiang Kai-shek also began to launch a mutiny. He drove the army to expel a large number of party member from the Party. The breakdown of the cooperation between the two parties has caused immeasurable losses to the producers. In order to resist the resistance of the Kuomintang and control the national situation, the Nanchang Uprising led by the leader of the * * * production party came into being.

The above is the background analysis of Nanchang Uprising. Although the background of Nanchang Uprising is complicated, from the analysis, the main reason of Nanchang Uprising at that time was social unrest.

What is the connection between Nanchang Uprising and Autumn Harvest Uprising?

Nanchang Uprising took place in August of 1927, which coincided with the Republic of China. This is the first armed resistance struggle led by the * * * Production Party. The Autumn Harvest Uprising, which also happened in 1927, was more than a month later than the Nanchang Uprising. This is the second armed struggle led by the Party. Nanchang Uprising and Autumn Harvest Uprising occurred around.

Nanchang Uprising Memorial Statue

The leaders of Nanchang Uprising and Autumn Harvest Uprising were party member, a production party. The two uprisings happened at the same time, and the time was very close, so there were many similarities. First of all, both uprisings failed. The reasons for the failure of these two uprisings are similar, in a sense, even the same. The reasons for the failure of Nanchang Uprising and Autumn Harvest Uprising are leadership failure, lack of struggle experience, lack of planning and ignorance of the society at that time.

The failure of leadership was very obvious in the autumn harvest uprising. The army defected, the struggle was frustrated, the strategic leadership was problematic, and the actual combat was flawed. The lack of struggle experience was very obvious in Nanchang Uprising. After the Kuomintang troops began to attack Nanchang, the uprising troops had no choice but to leave, and the confidentiality of the uprising news was too poor. Lack of planning and ignorance of the society at that time were reflected in these two uprisings to varying degrees.

Although these two uprisings failed, they were of great significance, because their failure changed the development model of the * * * production party, became more mature and established a new guiding ideology. Although the Nanchang Uprising and the Autumn Harvest Uprising failed on the surface, they were actually successful in everyone's mind in China.