Li Qi

Li Qi

politician China

Li Qi was a pivotal figure in the Chinese Communist Party during the revolutionary period in the 1930s. Appointed as the secretary of the temporary committee in Jiaodong, he played a crucial role in restoring party organization and discipline in the region after the setbacks following the failed 'January 4th' peasant uprising. Li Qi is best known for authoring the significant document 'A Letter to Party Comrades at All Levels,' which provided strategic guidance for the party's activities in Jiaodong amid the challenges of the time.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.02%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
2,028,483
Power
20,254$
Sentiment
7.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
China 3 7.33 0.13% +10% 1,402,112,000 2,028,483 $14,000,000 20,254$
Totals 3 1,402,112,000 2,028,483 $14,000,000 20,254$
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Recent Mentions

China China: Li Qi is a professor at the Central Asia Research Institute of Shaanxi Normal University. 8

Guangming Daily: 中亚草原游牧与绿洲农耕文明的互鉴共生 _光明网

China China: Li Qi was the commander who was mortally wounded during the battle but encouraged his soldiers to hold their ground. 9

Guangming Daily: 【铭记历史 缅怀先烈·走进昔日的抗日战场】这138个弹孔,讲述着当年的烽火硝烟…… _光明网

China China: Li Qi was introduced to the Jiaodong region to conduct research and restore the party's organizations. 8

People's Daily: 一封信里的纪律力量--党史-中国共产党新闻网