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  1. 1. ORGANIZING THE PEASANTS INTO PEASANT ASSOCIATIONS. This is the first great achievement of the peasants. In counties like Hsiangtan,Hsianghsiang and Hengshan, nearly all the peasants are organized and thereis hardly a remote corner where they are not on the move; these are the bestplaces.

  2. v. t. e. Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan or Inquiry into the Peasant Movement of Hunan of March 1927, often called the Hunan Report, is one of Mao Zedong 's most famous and influential essays. The Report is based on a several month visit to his home countryside around Changsha, capital of Hunan in early 1927.

  3. comrades working in the peasant movement, and I listened attentively to their reports and collected a great deal of material. Many of the hows and whys of the peasant movement were the exact opposite of what the gentry in Hankow and Changsha are saying. I saw and heard of many strange things of which I had hitherto been unaware. I believe the

  4. NOTES. 1 Hunan Province was then the centre of the peasant movement in China. 2 Chao Heng-ti, the ruler of Hunan at the time, was the agent of the Northern warlords. He was overthrown by the Northern Expeditionary Army in 1926. 3 The Revolution of 1911 overthrew the autocratic regime of the Ching Dynasty.

  5. The Peasant Movement in Hunan. Yokoyama Suguru. History. 1975. The peasant movement in Hunan during 1926-1927 is well known by scholars interested in modem China; it has been described in detail in Mao Tse-tung's famous article, "Report on an Investigation of…. Expand.

  6. The peasant movement in Hunan during 1926-1927 is well known by scholars interested in modem China; it has been described in detail in Mao Tse-tung's famous article, "Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan" (1965: 23-59).1 Scholarly works on the subject, however, are few, although many works concerning the peasant movement in

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