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FA49.html
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"Friendship" or Aggression?
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    Acheson says:     The interest of the people and the Government of the United States in China goes far back into our history. Despite the distance and broad differences in background which separate China and the United States, our friendship for that country has always been intensified by the
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, philanthropic and cultural ties which have united the two peoples, and has been attested by many acts of good will over a period of many years, including the use of the Boxer indemnity for the education of Chinese students, the abolition of extraterritoriality during the Second World War, and our extensive aid to China during and since the close of the War. The record shows that the United States has consistently maintained and still maintains those fundamental principles of our foreign policy toward China which include the doctrine of the Open Door, respect for the administrative and territorial integrity of China, and opposition to any foreign domination of China
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FMP57.html
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Have Firm Faith in the Majority of the People
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507] [4] In ancient China, the three religions were Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, and the nine schools of thought were the Confucians, the Taoists, the Yin-Yang, the Legalists, the Logicians, the Mohists, the Political Strategists, the Eclectics and the Agriculturists. Later the "three religions and nine schools of thought" took on a broader meaning to indicate the different
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sects and academic schools. In the old society the phrase was also used to mean people in dubious trades
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HP27.html
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Report on the Peasant Movement in Hunan
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14. Organizing the Peasants into Peasant Associations Hitting the Landlords Politcally Hitting the Landlords Economically Overthrowing the Feudal Rule of the Local Tyrants and Evil Gentry -- Smashing the Tu and Tuan Overthrowing the Armed Forces of the Landlords and Establishing Those of the Peasants Overthrowing the Political Power of the County Magistrate and His Bailiffs Overthrowing the Clan Authority of the Ancestral Temples and Clan Elders, the
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Authority of the Town and Village Gods, and the Masculine Authority of Husbands Spreading Political Propaganda Peasant Bans and Prohibitions Eliminating Banditry Abolishing Exhorbitant Levies The Movement for Education The Co-operative Movement Building Roads and Repairing Embankments 34 35 39 40 41 42 44 47 49 52 53 53 54 55 NOTES 56 page 23 REPORT ON AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PEASANT MOVEMENT IN HUNAN[*] March 1927 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PEASANT PROBLEM     During my recent visit to Hunan[1] I made a first-hand investigation of conditions in the five counties of Hsiangtan, Hsianghsiang, Hengshan, Liling and Changsha. In the thirty-two days from January 4 to February 5, I called together fact-finding conferences in villages and county towns, which were attended by experienced peasants and by comrades working in the peasant movement, and I listened attentively to their reports and collected a great deal of material
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HTCR47.html
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20 August 2002
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Greet New High Tide of Chinese Revolution
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. the territories" of China the rights to reside, travel, carry on commercial, manufacturing, processing, scientific, educational,
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and philanthropic activities, explore and exploit mineral resources, lease and hold land, and follow various occupations and pursuits. In regard to economic rights U
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MFM39.html
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The May 4th Movement
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The broad masses of peasants, handicraftsmen and other people took part in this movement. Getting in touch with one another through
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and other channels, they organized themselves on the basis of secret societies and waged a heroic struggle against the joint forces of aggression of the eight imperialist powers -- the United States, Britain, Japan, Germany, Russia, France, Italy and Austria. The movement was put down with indescribable savagery after the joint forces of aggression occupied Tientsin and Peking
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