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The Tiananmen Square protests, known in China as the June Fourth Incident, were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, lasting... |
The Tiananmen incident or the April 5 Tiananmen incident (Chinese: 四五天安门事件) was a mass gathering and protest that took place on April 4–5, 1976, at Tiananmen... |
During the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre student demonstrators created and distributed a large variety of propaganda. The first of these... |
During the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, many big-character posters, banners and leaflets appeared. These posters and leaflets became an... |
Fourth Poems: Commemorating the Tiananmen Square Protest is an anthology of poems commemorating the June Fourth protests in China (1989 Tiananmen Square... |
Perry Link (section Tiananmen Square) settle in the U.S. Link has translated many Chinese stories, writings and poems into English. Along with Andrew J. Nathan, he translated the Tiananmen Papers... |
Beijing International Studies University (category Pages using infobox university with the image name parameter) Those collections became known as The Tiananmen Poems. February 1978 (1978-02): The first 226 student commenced after the resumption of Gaokao, China's National... |
Chinese poetry (redirect from Chinese poems) government's role in collecting such poems, although in time some poets began composing original works in yuefu style. Many yuefu poems are composed of five-character... |
Lü Jinghua (category 1989 Tiananmen Square protesters) was a key member of the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation (BWAF) during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. The BWAF was the People's Republic of... |
Ode to Joy (category 1785 poems) Demonstrators in Chile sang the piece during demonstrations against the Pinochet regime's dictatorship. Chinese students broadcast it at Tiananmen Square. It was performed... |
Wang Juntao (category Chinese emigrants to the United States) accused by the Communist government for being one of the “black hands” behind the Tiananmen Student Movement. He was listed first on the government's... |
after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. The book was published in English in May 2009, to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of the clearing... |
them. The rallying language of the poem had led to elements of it being used by political movements. It was recited by students at the Tiananmen Square... |
questions about Xi Jinping, the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, the persecution of Uyghurs in China in Xinjiang, and the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests... |
Liu Xiaobo (category 1989 Tiananmen Square protesters) universities. He returned to China to support the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and was imprisoned for the first time from 1989 to 1991, again from 1995... |
The poems were deemed anti-communist and he was questioned and detained and his home was searched. In June 1989, after hearing about the Tiananmen Square... |
Bei Dao (category Academic staff of the Chinese University of Hong Kong) as a member of the Red Guards in his youth. However, disillusioned by the Cultural Revolution, he participated in the 1976 Tiananmen Incident and co-founded... |
Cultural Revolution (redirect from The Cultural Revolution) Heroes in Tiananmen Square to commemorate Zhou. They honored Zhou by laying wreaths, banners, poems, placards, and flowers at the foot of the Monument... |
Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square (French: Le jour se lève sur la place Tienanmen) is a 1998 short animated documentary directed by Shui-Bo Wang and distributed... |
Jiang Jielian (category 1989 Tiananmen Square protesters) Building 29, on the north side of Fuwai Street, Muxidi, Beijing, at the age of 17 when PLA units advanced on Tiananmen Square to crack down on the student-led... |