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From Pro-Communist To Anti-Communist: A Study on the Relationship between Sheng Shicai and the Kuomintang and The Communist Party Of China

Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.4, No. 6)

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Page : 06-104

Keywords : Shengshicai; The Soviet union. The Chinese Communist Party; The communist international;

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Abstract

When Shengshicai studied in Japan, he had contact with communist books, and had a pro-Soviet pro-Communist tendency in mind. However, due to the strong involvement of the Soviet Union and the Comintern , the Communist Party rejected Sheng's letter to Wang Ming proposing to join the Communist Party of China. By the time the Communist Party extended an olive branch two years later, Mr. Sheng had changed his mind and declined the request. Although Shengshicai refused to join the Communist Party of China, he secretly joined the Soviet Party at this time in order to consolidate his rule in Xinjiang. Although Shengshicai refused to join the Communist Party of China, he secretly joined the Soviet Party at this time in order to consolidate his rule in Xinjiang and enlist the help of the Soviet Union. In 1942, the Soviet War broke out, Shengshicai and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union deteriorated, and the Communist Party of China is also a constant conflict, and finally under the lure of Chiang Kai-shek, completely Shengshicai's several twists and turns in joining the party were rooted in the interest game among the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and finally under the lure of Chiang Kai-shek, completely took refuge in the Kuomintang regime. Shengshicai's several twists and turns in joining the party were rooted in the interest game among the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China and the Kuomintang, as well as Shengshicai's consideration of maintaining the autocratic rule in Xinjiang.

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