Wang Ming

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Wang Ming was a prominent early leader and theorist of the Chinese Communist Party who studied in the Soviet Union and played a key role in its internationalist faction.

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instanceOf Chinese communist
Chinese politician
Comintern functionary
Marxist theorist
revolutionary
activity party organizer
party theorist
alignmentWithinCCP pro‑Moscow line
areaOfActivity ideological education
party politics
revolutionary strategy
associatedWith 28 Bolsheviks NERFINISHED
birthName Chen Shaoyu NERFINISHED
conflict power struggle within the Chinese Communist Party
countryOfCitizenship China
educatedAt Moscow Sun Yat-sen University NERFINISHED
educatedIn Soviet Union NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
faction CCP internationalist faction
familyName Chen NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Ming NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Republican era China NERFINISHED
ideologicalRole proponent of strict adherence to Comintern directives
ideologicalStance emphasis on urban insurrection
influencedBy Communist International policies
Joseph Stalin NERFINISHED
language Chinese
legacy symbol of the Comintern‑oriented line in early CCP history
memberOf Chinese Communist Party NERFINISHED
Communist International NERFINISHED
movement Chinese communist movement NERFINISHED
name Wang Ming NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy of Comintern line in China
early leadership in the Chinese Communist Party
role in the CCP internationalist faction
opposedBy Mao Zedong NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Stalinist
politicalIdeology Marxism–Leninism NERFINISHED
positionHeld member of the CCP Central Committee
member of the CCP Politburo
roleInCCP leader of the so‑called 28 Bolsheviks group
studied Marxist theory
workedIn Moscow NERFINISHED
Shanghai NERFINISHED
Yan'an NERFINISHED

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