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Xia Xi 夏曦 sent by Zhou Enlai to be top boss of Hunan-Hubei Soviet. He killed about 80% or original party cadre. He was carrying out Zhou Enlai mandate. No books blame Zhou Enlai. But books are written in way that make Mao seems to be culprit and also make it as if it is an isolated mistake of Xia Xi.

Zhou Enlai in reality is far more cruel than Mao.



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What I admire the most about Mao is his firmness and fearlessness, within months of the establishment of PRC, he just decided to deliver America a bloody nose in Korea

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Deng Fa 邓发 another sidekick of Zhou Enlai. Mao hate him. Once Mao had power, Deng Fa was banished and never allow to have power.

Deng Fa killed a lot of innocent party members.

Everyone blame Deng Fa, but books seldom mentioned Deng Fa report to Zhou Enlai.

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Xia Xi 夏曦 sent by Zhou Enlai to be top boss of Hunan-Hubei Soviet. He killed about 80% or original party cadre. He was carrying out Zhou Enlai mandate. No books blame Zhou Enlai. But books are written in way that make Mao seems to be culprit and also make it as if it is an isolated mistake of Xia Xi.

Zhou Enlai in reality is far more cruel than Mao.



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Xia Xi was sent to China by the Communist International. He is actually a pro Soviet, he is a supporter of Wang Ming.

And Zhou Enlai was a supporter of Mao Zedong at that time. At that time, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, and Deng Xiaoping all belonged to the local faction. At that time, there were no leftists, rightists, or centrists.
 
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Xia Xi was sent to China by the Communist International. He is actually a pro Soviet, he is a supporter of Wang Ming.

And Zhou Enlai was a supporter of Mao Zedong at that time. At that time, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, and Deng Xiaoping all belonged to the local faction. At that time, there were no leftists, rightists, or centrists.

Wastng my time.

You dont know history well.

Zhou was a Comintern stooge until Ya an purge.

It was Zhou with support of foreigners stripped Mao off power, then they lead Red Army to doom -- together with Li De/Otto Braun .

Zhou is the de facto CPC leader in China, while Wang Ming always enjoy life abroad.
 
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Wastng my time.

You dont know history well.

Zhou was a Comintern stooge until Ya an purge.

It was Zhou with support of foreigners stripped Mao off power, then they lead Red Army to doom -- together with Li De/Otto Braun .

Zhou is the de facto CPC leader in China, while Wang Ming always enjoy life abroad.
You mean Zhou Enlai and Zhai Qiubai jointly prevented Li Lisan from leaving Communist International in 1930? This does not mean that Zhou Enlai is the running dog of Communist International, he is only responsible for contacting Communist International. At that time, the local faction was also opposed to seceding from Communist International.
 
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Wastng my time.

You dont know history well.

Zhou was a Comintern stooge until Ya an purge.

It was Zhou with support of foreigners stripped Mao off power, then they lead Red Army to doom -- together with Li De/Otto Braun .

Zhou is the de facto CPC leader in China, while Wang Ming always enjoy life abroad.
It was Li De the German military advisor sent by the Soviet who made the major disastrous military decisions that led to the losing Long March before Mao took over control of the Chinese Red army and became the de facto leader in Zunyi in 1935.
 
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You mean Zhou Enlai and Zhai Qiubai jointly prevented Li Lisan from leaving Communist International in 1930? This does not mean that Zhou Enlai is the running dog of Communist International, he is only responsible for contacting Communist International. At that time, the local faction was also opposed to seceding from Communist International.

Because Zhou is Commintern, so power is strip off from local cadre Mao and handover to Zhou + Li De.

There is this another Commintern Bo Gu, who took most blame as "internationalist" but he has no power. Bo Gu is there to take blame for Zhou Enlai.

It was Zhou Enlai who fk up but cant blame him. All blame Bo Gu -- as if Bo Gu is some superman.
 
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Because Zhou is Commintern, so power is strip off from local cadre Mao and handover to Zhou + Li De.

There is this another Commintern Bo Gu, who took most blame as "internationalist" but he has no power. Bo Gu is there to take blame for Zhou Enlai.

It was Zhou Enlai who fk up but cant blame him. All blame Bo Gu -- as if Bo Gu is some superman.
The history of the CPC clearly records that Zhou Enlai only briefly controlled the command of the Red Army with Zhu De in 1932, and they won. Until the command was transferred to Wang Ming and Bogu.

In fact, Zhou Enlai was the leader of the Nanchang Uprising and the political commissar of the Whampoa Military Academy. Most of the senior officers of the Red Army were his subordinates. If the military command is in his hands, not Wang Ming. Mao Zedong had no opportunity to seize control of the Red Army.
 
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Wastng my time.

You dont know history well.

Zhou was a Comintern stooge until Ya an purge.

It was Zhou with support of foreigners stripped Mao off power, then they lead Red Army to doom -- together with Li De/Otto Braun .

Zhou is the de facto CPC leader in China, while Wang Ming always enjoy life abroad.
It was Li De the German military advisor sent by the Soviet who made the major disastrous military decisions that led to the losing Long March before Mao took over control of the Chinese Red army and became the de facto leader in Zunyi in 1935.

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"In the later part of 1934, Braun/Li De assumed a position of command in the early First Front Army, together with Zhou Enlai and Bo Gu, with authority to make all military decisions. Braun advocated for the First Front Army to directly attack the far larger and better-equipped KMT Army. The First Front Army's suffered great casualties and so CPC forces fell drastically from 86,000 to about 25,000, within a year.

In 1935, the CPC met at the Zunyi Conference, where Mao Zedong and Peng Dehuai expressed their opposition to Braun, Bo Gu and their tactics. Mao argued that the direct attacks were costing lives and suggested that smaller and less-well-equipped forces should run and surround the KMT by using the guerrilla tactics for which Mao was to become famed. (Mao already distrusted European advisors from the Comintern, especially since in the 1920s advisers such as the Dutch Henk Sneevliet had given disastrous advice to the Chinese Communists.) Other military wing leaders agreed with Mao and so Braun and Bo Gu were removed as the military commanders, and Mao become the leader of the Long March.[1] After this conference, the Comintern was pushed aside, and "Native Communists" took control of the CPC."


 
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The history of the CPC clearly records that Zhou Enlai only briefly controlled the command of the Red Army with Zhu De in 1932. And they won until the command was transferred to Wang Ming and Bogu.

In fact, Zhou Enlai was the leader of the Nanchang Uprising and the political commissar of the Whampoa Military Academy. Most of the senior officers of the Red Army were his subordinates. If the military command is in his hands, not Wang Ming. Mao Zedong had no opportunity to seize control of the Red Army.

You really lousy and low IQ. You never study well.

The one that is always around in central bureau or its equivalent 党中央 is Zhou Enlai. This is the highest policy making body of CPC. Mao was not there.

That is why when Zhou Enlai ask Mao fk off step down, Mao resign.

Because Chinese books always cover for Zhou Enlai, you guys low IQ cannot understand well.
 
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Shut up, you don't understand anything.

What all don't I understand ?

Society can go ef itself. I do charity, but animal/wildlife only.

Your insane girlfriends doing "animal charity" in COVID years while humans were dying or suffering of hunger :
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What I admire the most about Mao is his firmness and fearlessness, within months of the establishment of PRC, he just decided to deliver America a bloody nose in Korea

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Mao was wrong. The American general Douglas MacArthur wanted to spread radiation across a wide area in Korea War :

Douglas MacArthur’s Plan to Win The Korean War​

Douglas MacArthur wanted to use atomic bombs to contain China and ultimately win the Korean War.

By Blaine Taylor​

In his 1964 book Gen. Douglas MacArthur (Gold Medal Books, Greenwich, Conn.), Bob Considine writes, “MacArthur’s final plan for winning the Korean War was outlined to this reporter in the course of an interview in 1954 on his 74th birthday. … ” “Of all the campaigns in my life—20 major ones to be exact—the one I felt the most sure of was the one I was deprived of waging properly. I could have won the war in Korea in a maximum of 10 days, once the campaign was under way, and with considerably fewer casualties than were suffered during the so-called truce period. It would have altered the course of history.

The Nuclear Solution​

“The enemy’s air would first have been taken out. I would have dropped between 30 to 50 tactical atomic bombs on his air bases and other depots strung across the neck of Manchuria from just across the Yalu at Antung (northwest tip of Korea) to the neighborhood of Hunchun (northeast tip of Korea near the border of the USSR).

“That many bombs would have more than done the job! Dropped under the cover of darkness, when his planes were in for the night, they would have destroyed his air force on the ground, wiped out his maintenance and his airmen. …

“With the destruction of the enemy’s air power, I would then have called upon a half million of Chiang Kai-shek’s troops, sweetened by two U.S. Marine divisions. These would have been formed into two amphibious forces. One, totaling four-fifths of my strength and led by one of the Marine divisions, would have landed at Antung and proceeded eastward along the road that parallels the Yalu.

A Wall Of Man and Fire Power​

“The other force, led by the other Marine division, would have landed simultaneously at Unggi or Najin in the east, hit the same river road, and moved very quickly westward. … [The] forces could have joined in two days, forming a wall of manpower and firepower across the entire northern border of Korea. …

Douglas MacArthur proposed to use atomic bombs to contain China and ultimately win the Korean War.

“Now, with the northern border sealed, the 8th Army, spread roughly along the 38th Parallel, would then have put pressure on the enemy from the South. The joined amphibious forces would press down from the North. Nothing in the way of supplies or reinforcements could have moved across the Yalu.

“North Korea, holding not less than one million to 1 1/2 million of the enemy, could not have sustained him. It had been picked clean. The enemy commander would have been starved out within 10 days after the landings. I suggest now he would have sued for peace immediately after learning his air had been taken out and we had spread across his supply routes.

Sowing A Sea Of Radioactive Cobalt​

“You may ask what would have prevented the enemy’s reinforcements massing and crossing the Yalu in great strength, as they had before. It was my plan as our amphibious forces moved South to spread behind us—from the Sea of Japan to the Yellow Sea—a belt of radioactive cobalt. It could have been spread from wagons, carts, trucks and planes. It is not an expensive material.

“It has an active life of between 60 and 120 years. For at least 60 years there could have been no land invasion of Korea from the North. The enemy could not have marched across that radiated collar I proposed to put across Korea’s neck.

“Russia? It makes me laugh when I recall the fears of the Truman-Acheson-Marshall-Bradley-General Staff group that Russia would commit its armies to a war in China’s behalf at the end of an endless one-track railroad [the trans-Siberian, the only means of resupply once the airforce was destroyed] to a peninsular background that led only to the sea. Russia could not have engaged us. She would not have fought for China. She is already unhappy and uncertain over the colossus she has encouraged.”

MacArthur At Least Got Russia Right​

In this latter view, the General was certainly correct, as revelations from the both the inner circles of Stalin in Moscow and Mao in Beijing have testified.

Continuing his interview, Considine quoted MacArthur as stating, “The truce we entered into—that stupendous blunder of refusing to win when we could have won—has given China the breathing time she needed. Primitive airfields in Manchuria have been transformed into modern installations with 10,000-foot runways. China had only one concentrated arms-producing area before Truman relieved me.

“Now she has built or is in the process of building four more. In 50 years [i.e., by 2004], if she can develop her plane-building facilities, China will be one of the world’s top military powers [a prescient prediction from 1954].”

Dyed-In-the-Wool Isolationists​

“It was in our power to destroy the Red Chinese Army and Chinese military power—and probably for all time,” Considine reports MacArthur as asserting. “My plan was a cinch. I was refused the right to carry it out by a group of isolationists and politically minded Joint Chiefs. You may be surprised to hear Truman, Acheson, Marshall and the others called isolationists. They were the true isolationists!

“They made only one revision in what we came to know as isolationism in this country. They never comprehended the world as a whole. They never understood the enormous forces of Asia.

“Under Eisenhower—a naive and honest man who does not want to offend anyone—we have maintained that isolationism. In time, we will scuttle our holdings and interests in the Pacific.”

This, of course, is not true. Since 1954, Hawaii has become a state and U.S. presence is strong in Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines.

Depending On Which Way the Wind Is Blowing…​

Would MacArthur really have employed atomic weapons in Korea and Red China as the Considine interview asserted? One of his aides, Col. Sid Huff, wrote in his 1951 memoir My 15 Years With Gen. MacArthur, “I feel … that he didn’t like the idea of using the atomic bomb against Japan, although I never heard him express a direct opinion on that question either before or after Hiroshima.” But in a memo to President Eisenhower in December 1952, MacArthur suggests basically the same plan as he shared with Considine.

In any event, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, headed by Omar Bradley, did not pursue it. One possible reason: weather may have carried radioactive debris from explosions and waste from MacArthur’s proposed cordon sanitaire to Allied-occupied Japan.
 
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This filled me with joy as I logged-in to PDF this morning. May Communism rise and rise in China. The Communists should start Occupy Shanghai Stock Exchange. This will be their organized signal against the obscenity of Capitalism.
Does the Party allow that?
 
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