
Qu Qiubai
Qu Qiubai (1899-1935) was an influential Chinese revolutionary and a prominent leader in the early Chinese Communist Party. He was known for his literary contributions and his role in the party's early organizational efforts. Qu was a key figure in the 1927 Nanchang Uprising and later served as the party's General Secretary. His commitment to Marxist ideology and his efforts in revolutionary literature made him a significant figure in the history of Chinese communism.
Born on Dec 29, 1899 (125 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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China | 2 | 9.00 | 0.10% | +0% | 1,402,112,000 | 1,382,072 | $14,000,000 | 13,800$ |
Totals | 2 | 1,402,112,000 | 1,382,072 | $14,000,000 | 13,800$ |
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Qu Qiubai made a poignant statement about the importance of history while facing the enemy's threats.
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Qu Qiubai made a poignant statement about the importance of history while facing execution.
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Qu Qiubai's strong response to enemy persuasion is cited as an example of unwavering party loyalty.
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Qu Qiubai's strong response to enemy persuasion is cited as an example of unwavering party loyalty.
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