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MAPS OF HISTORY · ON THIS DAY · August 27 · 1926

ON THIS DAY · 27 AUGUST 1926

Tingsi Bridge

Map: Tingsi Bridge
27 AUGUST 1926 · CHINA IN REVOLUTION, 1911–1949

26–27 Aug 1926 — The Ironsides Fourth Army storms Wu Peifu’s fortified rail bridge south of Wuhan; the road to the Yangtze is open. Communist organizers ahead of the columns have already raised the peasant associations — the expedition advances on rails of propaganda as much as artillery.

THE MOMENT IN CONTEXT

The blue in the south is organized now, and the map shows you the machine being built. In 1923 Sun Yat-sen strikes his bargain with Moscow: the Soviets send money, rifles and — more important than either — organizers, led by Michael Borodin, who rebuilds the Nationalist Party as a Leninist pyramid of cells and committees, with the tiny CCP folded inside it. On an island below Canton (the ● at Whampoa) the alliance founds what China has never had: an officer academy whose cadets swear to a party and a doctrine, not a paymaster. Its commandant is a sharp, austere soldier named Chiang Kai-shek; the political department is run by a polished young Communist named Zhou Enlai. Nearly every commander of every war left in this atlas — on both sides — passes through Whampoa’s first classes. Then, in May 1925, British-officered police fire into a Shanghai crowd (the ◆ on the Bund — a site of memory, and the era’s great recruiting sergeant): the empire-wide strike wave that follows hands Canton a mass movement to lead.

From Chapter 4 — The United Front Marches North of China in Revolution, 1911–1949 (1926).

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