F_127. Commentary: CPC Strives to Build World's Strongest Party - People's Daily Online, Xinhua, en.people.cn/n3/2017/0805/c90000-9251516.html
This source provides simple information on the structure and social level of the CPC which eventually helped it lead China on a more successful and rewarding path. It gives information on why the communist party of China was so successful because of their established and efficient organizational structure. It also shows how the CPC stayed in power and held its stance as a guide for the people of China. They did this because of how they pleased the people and their needs. The catchphrase of the CPC was “staying true to our founding mission” which was to please the people which …show more content…
These challenges include his competitors (the KMT and the Japanese), the process to achieving the people’s votes, and overall, becoming the strongest political party of China and eventually the entire world. The source summarizes how the three were many problems for the CPC initially, but when Mao Zedong was elected as Chairman of the CPC, it became successful. A main problem for Mao Zedong was when Chiang Kai-Shek (leader of KMT) turned against the CPC. Luckily, because of Mao’s political and military policies, the CPC was able to succeed in defeating the KMT. Even though Mao Zedong did not make all of the critical decisions, he was still a crucial and key part of the development of the …show more content…
It touches upon the main reasons why so many Chinese people joined the Chinese communist party over the KMT. When the KMT went down in power, the people needed a figurehead which they could rely on. The KMT wasn’t showing dominance, so they joined with the CPC. The CPC tried to show its dominance while attracting the people of China by its restrained land policy which varied depending on the needs of particular areas. Ultimately, the source summarizes upon how Mao Zedong was shrewd enough to take advantage of the KMT’s mistakes and his dedication led him to persuading the people of China to join his