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Revision as of 08:43, 2 September 2022

Li Dazhao

李大釗
Born1889-10-29
Laoting, Zhili (later renamed Hebei) Province, Qing Dynasty
Died1927-04-28
Peking, Republic of China
Cause of deathMurder
NationalityHan Chinese
Political orientationMarxism–Leninism


Li Dazhao, also known by his pseudonym (hao) Shouchang, was an intellectual who contributed to allying the Kuomintang with the Communist Party of China.[1]

History

Early Life

Li Dazhao was born in Laoting.

In the summer of 1913, Li Dazhao graduated from Tianjin Beiyang Institute of Law and Politics; in the winter of the same year, he moved to Japan and studied in Tokyo Waseda University, pursuing his Bachelor’s Degree in political economics.[1]

In May of 1916, he dropped out of school and returned home to protest against Yuan Shikai’s restoration of the monarchy. At the end of 1917, Li Dazhao started to work in Peking University.[1] He replaced Zhang Shizhao and became the director of Peking University Library in January, 1918. From July 1920, he had served as the director as well as a professor, teaching in departments of politics, history, and so on.

Acceptance of Marxism‐Leninism

After the October Revolution, Li Dazhao accepted and disseminated Marxism–Leninism.[1]

Communist Party of China

References