

In 1948, amid political turmoil, the Chinese Communist Party invited democratic leaders and even Nationalist defectors to collaborate on building a new China. Led by Mao Zedong, their vision of unity, democracy, and peace inspired figures across political divides to establish an independent and united nation.
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In March 1948, Mao Zedong led a key military maneuver to strengthen leadership and coordination, while strategic disagreements arose within the Nationalist government.
Dec 2, 2024

The Seventh Congress's policies gained broad support, inspiring efforts to build a united government and strengthen national progress.
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Amid rising tensions in Shanghai, leaders emphasized careful planning and broad collaboration, while Mao Zedong relocated following an air raid in May 1948.
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Efforts were made to rally influential figures in Hong Kong to support a new political framework through trusted mediation and collaboration.
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Xiang Bei's meeting with Dong Hui set off efforts to address key challenges, while leaders worked to unite pro-democracy figures and ensure smooth transitions.
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The Communist Party used cover shipments to reach Hong Kong, while Chiang Kai-shek reacted angrily, and Du Yuesheng implicated a company at a press conference.
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Despite Chiang Ching-kuo's urgings, Chiang Kai-shek's plans faltered, while Fu Zuoyi's daughter alerted Mao Zedong to an impending attack.
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Democratic figures expressed differing opinions on the new political framework, while Chiang urged Beiping schools to relocate, with some resisting and Ji Xianlin advising Hu Shi to stay.
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Mao Zedong

Chiang Kai-shek

Li Jishen

Zhang Lan