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| Awareness Society En-Lai, Chou | |
| 6th Sep Founds the "hard core" Awareness Society due to "demonstration fatigue" |
| Demonstrations En-Lai, Chou | |
| 4th May Tiananmen Sqr Leads a student protest against the Versailles Peace Conference |
| 10th May Nankai Arrives in Nankai University to organize student rebellion against western imperialism |
| 22nd Aug Beijing En-Lai organizes a demonstration in Beijing |
| Demonstrations P'u-i | |
| Tiananmen Sqr Students join in a protest in the Tiananmen Square of Beijing against the European powers' decision to grant German-controlled Shandong to Japan, and thus create a new nationalist Chinese movement ("May Fourth movement") |
| Demonstrations Tse-Tung, Mao | |
| Peking Student riots in Peking |
| Editor Dazhao, Li | |
| Appointed co-editor of "New Youth", a student Marxist magazine |
| Editor Duxiu, Chen | |
| Appointed co-editor of "New Youth", a student Marxist magazine |
| Editor En-Lai, Chou | |
| Appointed Editor of the "Tianjin Student" which sells 20,000 copies every 3rd day |
| May Fourth movement P'u-i | |
| Peking Students join in a protest in the Tiananmen Square of Beijing against the European powers' decision to grant German-controlled Shandong to Japan, and thus create a new nationalist Chinese movement ("May Fourth movement") |
| Rebellion En-Lai, Chou | |
| Tianjin Organizes Students Union "to struggle against the warlords & against imperialism" |
| 22nd Aug Tianjin The magazine "Tianjin Student" is closed down by the police |
| Rule of Shandong P'u-i | |
| Peking Students join in a protest in the Tiananmen Square of Beijing against the European powers' decision to grant German-controlled Shandong to Japan, and thus create a new nationalist Chinese movement ("May Fourth movement") |
| Study Society Tse-Tung, Mao | |
| Founds the New People's Study Society |