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What happened after Nanchang Uprising?
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The August 1st Nanchang Uprising, usually called Nanchang Uprising or August 1st Uprising, refers to 1, 1 August, 2008, when China * * joined forces with the left wing of the Kuomintang and fired the first shot of armed resistance against the Kuomintang reactionaries, which opened the curtain for the * * * Production Party to independently lead the armed struggle and create a revolutionary army. ?

1927, 1 In August, the National Revolutionary Army led by China's * * * production party held an armed uprising in Nanchang, Jiangxi. The uprising was led by Zhou Enlai, He Long, Ye Ting, Zhu De, Liu Bocheng and Tan Pingshan.

The purpose of the uprising is to resist the massacre policy of the Kuomintang reactionaries, awaken the broad masses of China people, and show the firm position of the China * * * production party to carry out the China revolution to the end.

* * * The purpose of the Producers' Party is to unite with the Kuomintang leftists who are willing to make revolution, send troops south to Guangdong, establish revolutionary base areas, and conduct the second Northern Expedition.