Li Dazhao’s deeds
1. Escape from the Socialist Party
In August 1913, he graduated from Tianjin Beiyang Law and Political College. While in school, he joined the Chinese Communist Party with his classmate Guo Xujing. Socialist Party. After graduation, he went to Beijing to participate in Chinese Socialist Party activities. In the same month, Chen Yilong, leader of the Chinese Socialist Party, was killed and the Socialist Party was sealed. Li Dazhao fled Beijing and took refuge in Xiangyun Island in his hometown of Laoting County. Later, he received funding from Tianjin gentleman Sun Hongyi to study in Japan.
2. Launch the "Warning to the Elders of the Nation" campaign against Yuan Dynasty
After entering the political science department of Waseda University, he began to be exposed to socialist ideas. In 1914, the China Society was organized to carry out anti-Yuan activities. The following year, in order to oppose Japan's "Twenty-One Points" to destroy China, a "Warning to the Elders of the Nation" was issued in the name of the Federation of Students Studying in Japan, calling on the Chinese people to resist to the death with "the determination to burn all boats."
3. Promote communism
In May 1916, he returned to China and founded the "Morning Bell" in Beijing and served as the editor-in-chief. Xuan resigned and became editor of "Jiayin Daily" to promote the development of the New Culture Movement. In 1918, he served as director of the Peking University Library and later as a professor in the departments of economics and history. He participated in the editing of "New Youth" and founded the "Weekly Review" with Chen Duxiu to promote communism.
4. Establishment of the Communist Party
In 1920, he and Chen Duxiu planned to form the Communist Party of China and initiated the organization of a Marxist theory research society. In October of the same year, he established the Beijing Communist Group together with Deng Zhongxia, Gao Junyu, He Mengxiong and others. After the founding of the Communist Party of China, he served as a member of the second, third and fourth Central Committee.
5. Participate in the "National Communist Party Cooperation"
In 1922, Li Dazhao went to Shanghai to meet with Sun Yat-sen in accordance with the instructions of the Communist Party of China. In 1924, he participated in the "Kuomintang Cooperation", attended the first National Congress of the Chinese Kuomintang, joined the Kuomintang as an individual, and served as the first Central Executive Committee member of the Kuomintang. Li Dazhao once delivered a speech at the First National Congress of the Chinese Kuomintang: "I was originally a member of the Soviet Union and a member of the Communist Party of the Third International." Information expansion:
Li Dazhao (October 29, 1889 - April 28, 1927), named Shouchang, a native of Laoting, Hebei Province, graduated from Waseda University in Tokyo, one of the main founders of the Communist Party of China, and one of the earliest Marxists and communists in China. He was a member of the first Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang and one of the important figures who promoted the subversion of the Chinese government during the Northern Expedition. He was also a member of the Communist International and its agent in China.