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The Historical Significance of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
A historic * * *:

The first National Congress in communist party, China officially announced the birth of China Productivity Party. Since then, a brand-new and unified proletarian political party has emerged in China, with Marxism–Leninism as the action guide. Therefore, the proletariat in China has a fighting headquarters, the working people in China have the hope of turning over and liberating, and the China revolution has a new look.

* * * A big background:

After the Russian October Revolution, Marxism spread widely in China. Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, Mao Zedong and other advanced elements in China accepted Marxism and combined it with the developing workers' movement in China. They propagate Marxism among workers, explain revolutionary principles and organize workers to fight.

On this basis, some early party organizations were established in various places, namely, Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan, Changsha, Guangzhou and Jinan. In addition, China industrialists living in Japanese and French also set up such organizations. After the establishment of * * * production groups in various places, they are actively committed to promoting the combination of Marxism-Leninism and the workers' movement in China, and the conditions for the establishment of the * * * production party in China are ripe.

1921June, Shanghai * * * production group informed local * * production groups to send representatives to Shanghai to hold the first national congress of China * * * production party. 1921On July 23rd, China I University was held in secret in Shanghai.