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The China History Podcast

Ep. 163 | Zhou Enlai (Part 3)

The China History Podcast

Laszlo Montgomery

History, Society & Culture

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2015

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In this Part 3 episode, the story of Zhou Enlai is taken all the way up to the 1943 Yan'an Rectification Campaign. We'll look at the Zunyi Conference, the Long March, the Xian Incident, and finally the ill-fated Second United Front. At every historic moment, Zhou Enlai was there, playing a lead role.

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0:00.0

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0:20.1

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0:25.0

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0:33.6

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0:37.0

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0:41.0

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0:45.0

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0:46.8

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0:48.8

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0:52.3

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0:53.0

Hey everyone, Lause Montgomery with you again.

0:56.5

Part 3 this time, presenting the soon-to-be acclaimed CHP overview of the life of China's premiere, Joanne Lai.

1:05.4

We left off last time, you may recall, with the evacuation of Ray Jin.

1:09.9

That was the place back in 1930 where Mao had established his Jiangxi Soviet.

1:15.6

The communists at the time of the evacuation had taken absolute beating at the hands of

1:20.6

Jiang Khai Shek's NRA.

1:23.0

First came the Shanghai Massacre, April 12th, 1927,

1:26.3

in the subsequent white tear.

1:28.0

Then four years later came the Guishun-Jang affair

1:30.8

and the capture and interrogation of

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