英文摘要 |
The Communist International plays an important role in the Chinese revolution. Therefore, how to carry out the revolution under the ''correct'' international line has become the direction that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been following. The Fourth Plenary Session of the Sixth Central Committee has a certain degree of influence in the history of the CCP. This was an attempt to retake power from the Chinese Party in Moscow after the establishment of the Third Route. The main purpose of the session was to bring Wang Ming and others to the leadership position. The rise of the internationalists not only failed to bring about a ''revolutionary climax'', but instead triggered a crisis of contradictions within the party. A large number of Communist Party members were arrested one after another. They did not choose to ''sacrifice for the cause'' or ''choose death before disgrace'' as Marx believers did. Instead, they seek refuge with the ''class enemy'' Kuomintang, which severely damaged the leadership of the CCP Central Committee. |