Commemorative poems to welcome the liberation of Shanghai

(1) The establishment of China * * * production party and China * * * production party is an epoch-making event in the history of China.

Commemorative poems to welcome the liberation of Shanghai

(1) The establishment of China * * * production party and China * * * production party is an epoch-making event in the history of China. Since the emergence of the * * * production party, China's revolutionary outlook has taken on a new look. (3 points)

(2) War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. (1) July 7th Incident (also known as Lugouqiao Incident). ( 1)

(3) Chongqing negotiations, Chiang Kai-shek tore up the October 10th agreement and launched a full-scale civil war; (2 points) New China was established (1 point).

Analysis of test questions: This question examines students' understanding of the new-democratic revolution led by China * * * Production Party after its establishment, and the answers are as follows:

(1) According to what we have learned, on July 23rd, 192 1, the first national congress of China * * * production party was held in Shanghai, and later it was moved to a cruise ship in Nanhu, Jiaxing, Zhejiang. The establishment of China * * * production party and China * * * production party is of great significance.

(2) According to the knowledge learned,1On July 7th, 937, the Japanese launched the Lugouqiao Incident and War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China broke out. After eight years of anti-Japanese war, 1945 won the anti-Japanese war, which was the first complete victory of China people against aggression in the past century.

(3) According to what I have learned, "Going deep into the tiger's den for peace, Chiang Kai-shek reneged on his word, and the five-star red flag ushered in the new world" means that after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Chiang Kai-shek did not do a good job in preparing for the civil war and played a conspiracy of true civil war and false peace. In order to expose Chiang Kai-shek's conspiracy, Mao Zedong went to Chongqing to negotiate, and finally signed the Double Tenth Agreement which was beneficial to the people. Later, Chiang Kai-shek unilaterally tore up the agreement and launched a civil war. After three years of people

Comments: This question is less difficult. It examines students' ability to record historical problems. However, these clues span a lot and are fragmented. It is not easy to really answer good questions. Students should pay attention to linking scattered historical clues and form a knowledge network in their minds so as to easily answer various questions.