Desire to form nationalistic Unified Front and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) During this period, there were many reasons why nationalists and CCP tried to form a unified front. These reasons are as follows. One of the reasons is that nationalists and CCP have a common goal. For nearly 100 years, China has suffered from political and economic problems. Politically, China has no powerful government, and this political vacuum is seeking a powerful political organization to meet.
The 1949 Chinese revolution was inevitable; since the beginning of the 20th century, the tension between Kuomintang or Kuomintang and the CCP was very high. Both parties are conflicting due to their political ideology; Kuomintang is trying to move and move China toward a more democratic ideal, but CCP will expand the power of the government and dominate the people I want it. The tension between the two is almost impossible - the two sides are trying to survive China in politics of the world while fighting for domination of the country.
The Communist Party of China (CCP), also known as the Communist Party of China (CCP), is the founding ruling party of the People's Republic of China. The Communist Party is the only ruling party in the mainland of China, and the other eight subordinate parties coexist, making it possible to form a unified front. Founded in 1921, was founded mainly by Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao. The party developed rapidly, and by the year 1949, after the end of China's civil war, the Kuomintang government of the Chinese National Party has promoted the establishment of the People's Republic of China. It also dominates the world's largest military force - People's Liberation Army.
On 1 October 1949, Mao Zedong, the leader of the Communist Party of China, announced the establishment of the People's Republic of China. This announcement concluded the expensive and comprehensive civil war between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang (KMT), which occurred immediately after the Second World War, before the conflict and conflict between the two countries. Since the 1920s. The establishment of the People's Republic of China also completed the long process of the turbulence of the Chinese government that began in 1911. Communism 'collapse' in Mainland China in 1949 interrupted diplomatic relations between the United States and China for decades.
In the 1930s, China was a split country. In 1928, Chiang Kai-Shek formed the KMT government - KMT, but his dictatorship was opposed by Mao Zedong communists. A civil war between communists and nationalists took place in 1930 - Mao's legendary 'long march' period. In 1931, Japan was enthusiastic about finding numerous natural resources in China, invaded Manchuria invaded and saw her obvious weakness. It became a nominally independent state called Manchuria, but the Chinese emperor who dominated it was a Japanese. When China demanded to intervene in the United Nations, the Union announced the Litton report to condemn Japanese attacks. The only real result is that the angry Japanese delegation hurried from the League of Nations and never come back.