ABSTRACT
This projected ten-volume edition of Mao Zedong's writings provides abundant documentation in his own words regarding his life and thought. It has been compiled from all available Chinese sources, including the many new texts that appeared in 1993, Mao's centenary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |100 pages
1935
chapter |2 pages
Telegram from the Politburo of the Central Committee and the Central Military Commission to Zhang Guotao 1
(January 22,1935)
chapter |1 pages
Order of the Frontline Headquarters Regarding Dispositions for Action on the Sixth 1
(March 5, 1935, 11:30 A.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Order of the Frontline Headquarters Regarding Dispositions to Destroy the Divisions of Xiao and Xie 1
(March 5, 1935, at the Yaxi Headquarters)
chapter |4 pages
Declaration Opposing japan's Annexation of North China and Chiang Kaishek's Treason
(June 15, 1935)
1
chapter |2 pages
Soviet Régimes Should Be Established in the Three Provinces of Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu
(June 16, 1935, 2:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Fourth Front Army Must Do Its Utmost to Attack and Take Pingwu and Songpan
(June 18, 1935, 9 P.M.)
chapter |3 pages
Supplementary Decision by the Politburo of the Central Committee on General Strategic Policy at the Present Time
(August 20, 1935)
chapter |2 pages
The Army of the Left Wing Should Change Its Route and March Northward
(September 8, 1935, 10:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Dispositions Regarding Troop Movements and the Problem of Enforcing Discipline
(September 18, 1935, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
There Is No Urgency for Us to Seek Combat in the Next Few Days
(October 6, 1935, 9:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
It Is Necessary to Prepare for Battle When Passing Through Hongde City and Huan Xian
(October 13, 1935, 3:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Our Troops Should Strive to Concentrate Their Forces and Rest at Wuqizhen and Jintangzhen
(October 16, 1935, 7:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Plan to Destroy the Pursuing Enemy in the Area East of Tiebiancheng
(October 17, 1935, 9:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Dispositions Regarding the Operations of the Shaanxi-Gansu Detachment
(October 19, 1935, 7:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Investigate the Roads and the Topography in the Vicinity of Zhiluozhen
(November 6, 1935, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Check the Enemy's 117th Division from the Sides and from the Front
(November 22, 1935, 7:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Troop Deployment for the Battle Against the Enemy's 106th Division and Dong Yingbin's Forces
(November 22, 1935, 7:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Deployment to Destroy the Two Divisions of Dong Yingbin and Shen Ke 1
(November 23, 1935, 7:00 A.M., at Kuangping)
chapter |1 pages
Dispositions Regarding the Actions of the First and Fifteenth Army Groups
(November 23, 1935, 8:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Dispositions for Pursuing the Fleeing Enemy, Dong Yingbin
(November 24, 1935, 2:00 P.M.)
chapter |4 pages
Rebuttal of Chiang Kaishek's Absurd and Shameless Defense of His Treason
Interview with a correspondent of Red China (November 25, 1935)
chapter |1 pages
The Basic Orientation in Dealing zuith Shen Re's 106th Division
(November 26, 1935, 5:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Basic Orientation at Present Should Be the Southern and Eastern Expeditions
(November 30, 1935, 10:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Letter to Zhang Wentian on Changing the Policy Toward Rich Peasants and Other Questions
(December 1, 1935, midnight)
chapter |2 pages
General Order Concerning Specifications About Subsidies for Fuel and Food, for Recuperation, and for Compensation for Wounded and Sick Armymen
(Issued from the Field Army Headquarters on December 5, 1935)
chapter |3 pages
Proclamation of the Central Soviet Government to the People of Inner Mongolia
(December 10, 1935)
1
chapter |2 pages
Order of the Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Soviet Republic on Changing the Policy Toward the Rich Peasants
(December 15, 1935)
chapter |2 pages
We Agree with the Decision to Take Ganquan and Yichuan
(December 17, 1935, 9:00 P.M.)
chapter |7 pages
Resolution of the Central Committee on Problems of Military Strategy
(December 23, 1935)
chapter |2 pages
Preparing the Operational Plans for the Eastern Expedition
(December 24, 1935, 9:00 P.M.)
part |471 pages
1936
chapter |2 pages
Dispositions Regarding the Operations of the First Army Group and of the Twenty-fifth Army
(January 5, 1936, 2:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Approval of Dispositions for the Northern Expeditionary Army 1 to Attack the Enemy's Reinforcements
(January 7, 1936, 9:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Dispositions for Wiping Out Yuan Kezheng's Regiment and Other Units
(January 9, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Problem of Transmission and Discussion of the Order for the Eastern Expedition and of the Advance of the Units
(February 12, 1936, 8:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Pay Attention to the Promotion of Cadres Before Crossing to the East
(February 13, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Pay Strict Attention to Concealment While on the March
(February 16, 1936, 11:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Making All-Out Efforts to Win Victory in the East, and Operational Dispositions for the Twenty-eighth Army
(February 17, 1936)
chapter |4 pages
Order Regarding Military Operations During the Eastern Expedition 1
(February 18, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Exploiting the Victory, Both Army Groups Should Advance Swiftly Toward Shilou
(February 21, 1936, 7:00 A.M.)
chapter |2 pages
The Tasks of the Guerrilla Detachments After Crossing the River and the Problem of Organizing Stretcher Teams
(February 21, 1936, 12:00 noon, at Hekou)
chapter |2 pages
The Basic Policy of Our Army at Present Is to Establish Base Areas for Military Operations
(February 23, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Instruction to Strive to Develop Anti-Japanese Base Areas in Shanxi
(February 24, 1936, at Zhangjiapan)
chapter |1 pages
Make the Utmost Efforts to Destroy the Enemy in Guanshang
(February 26, 1936, 11:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Attack the Enemy in Shuitou If Conditions Are Favorable
(February 26, 1936, 11:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Situation as Regards the Battle in Guanshang Village, and Our Dispositions far Continuing to Destroy the Enemy
(February 28, 1936, 1:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Principle Governing the Location of the Encampment of Both Army Groups Is That It Should Be Favorable for Striking the Advancing Enemy
(February 28, 1936, 6:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Create Base Areas for Military Operations in the Region of Guanshang and Shuitou
(February 28, 1936, 7:00 P.M.)
chapter |3 pages
Public Notice Inviting Enrollment in the Northwest Anti-Japanese Red Army University of the Chinese Soviet People's Republic
(February 1936)
chapter |1 pages
The Progress of the Battle Since Crossing the River and Military Deployments West of the Yellow River
(March 1, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Proclamation of the Anti Japanese Vanguard Army of the Chinese People's Red Army
(March 1, 1936)
1
chapter |1 pages
The Problem of Carrying Out the Policy of Good Treatment of Captives
(March 2, 1936, 9:30 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
On the Three Basic Conditions for Talks About Joint Resistance to Japan
(March 4, 1936, 10:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Views Regarding Negotiations with the Nanjing Authorities
(March 4, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
Dispositions for Wiping Out the Enemy Forces in the Zhongyang Area
(March 5, 1936, 12:00 midnight)
chapter |1 pages
Destroy the Enemy Forces Moving Toward Damaijiao One by One
(March 6, 1936, 2:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Use a Unit of Our Main Forces to Attack the Enemy from the Rear, Surround Him, and Wipe Him Out
(March 6, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
The Fourth Regiment Should Delay the Enemy's Attack on Shuitou
(March 10, 1936, 3:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Crush the Enemy's Offensive and Achieve the Creation of a Soviet Area in Shanxi
(March 11, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
The Fifteenth Army Group Should Profit from the Weakness of the Enemy's Defense to Advance Northward, Seize the Opportunity, and Take Jiexiu and Other Places by Surprise
(March 17, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The First Army Group as Well as the Fifteenth Army Group Should Expand Their Occupied Territory
(March 20, 1936, 3:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Basic Policy Guiding the Operations of the Fifteenth Army Group in Establishing Base Areas in Northwest Shanxi
(March 22, 1936, 10:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Create a Battlefield East of the River, and Strengthen the Work on Major Roads
(March 25, 1936, 1:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Basic Operational Policies of the First Army Group
(March 25, 1936, 8:00 P.M., near Shilou)
chapter |2 pages
Circular on the Discussion of Political and Military Issues at a Meeting of the Politburo of the Central Committee
(March 28, 1936, 1:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Concentrate All Your Forces to Fight a Contact Battle Against the Enemy Troops Coming from the East and West
(March 31, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Enemy's Defensive Arrangements, and the Deployment of the Fifteenth Army Group of the Red Army
(April 2, 1936, 10:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
The Operational Plans of the Eastern Expedition Army and the Problem of the Expansion of the Forces in Shaanxi and Gansu
(April 3, 1936, 8:30 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Telegram from Mao Zedong and Peng Dehuai to Wang Yizhe and Zhang Xueliang
(April 6,1936, at noon)
1
chapter |1 pages
The Tasks of the First Army Group While It Remains in Southwest Shanxi
(April 8, 1936, 2:00 A.M.)
chapter |2 pages
At Present We Should Unite to Resist Japan, and Not Issue an Order to Suppress Chiang
(April 9, 1936, 12:00 midnight)
chapter |1 pages
The Seventy-eighth Division Should Exhaust the Enemy Army and Delay His March to the South
(April 9, 1936, 2:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
We Agree That You Should Concentrate Your Forces to Conduct Operations in Xiangning and Other Places
(April 12, 1936, 2:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Operational Deployments for the Fifteenth Army Group and the Twenty-eighth Army
(April 12, 1936, 4:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Destroying the Defenses Along the River and Seeking the Enemy to Do Battle Should Not Be Undertaken at the Same Time
(April 14, 1936, 9:30 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Lure the Enemy in Daning to Advance Westward, and Wipe Him Out
(April 20, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |2 pages
The Present Plans of the First and Fifteenth Army Groups for Rest and Reorganization, and the Problem of Expanding the Red Army
(April 22, 1936, 1:00 A.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Order to Cross the Yellow River to the West to Expand the Shaanxi-Gansu Soviet Area
(April 28, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Holding a General Review of Red Guards and Young Pioneers of the Whole Soviet Area on "May Day"
Order of the Northwest Revolutionary Military Commission (April 1936)
chapter |2 pages
Circular Telegram on the Cessation of Hostilities, Peace Negotiations, and Joint Resistance Against Japan
(May 5, 1936)
chapter |3 pages
Order Regarding Operations During the Western Expedition
(May 18, 1936, at Daxiangsi)
chapter |3 pages
Telegram from Lin Yuying, Zhang Wentian, Mao Zedong, and Other Comrades to Zhu [De], Zhang [Guotao], Liu [Bocheng], Xu [Xiangqian], and Others on Slogans for External Propaganda, the Political Situation Inside and Outside of the Country, and Relations with [Zhang] Guotao
(May 20, 1936)
chapter |3 pages
Declaration to the People of Muslim Nationalities by the Central Soviet Government
(May 25, 1936)
chapter |2 pages
Circular About Changes in the Current Military Situation, and Questions Such as Our Basic Tasks
(May 29, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Set Up a Rear Logistics Department for the Field Army, and Establish a Small Rear [Base]
(June 1, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
The Main Forces of the First Army Group Should Advance Rapidly to Huanxian
(June 2, 1936, 11:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Operational Dispositions in the Area Between Hengshan and Dingbian
(June 6, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
Basic Principles and Policies Regarding Work Amongst the Muslim Population
(June 8, 1936)
chapter |3 pages
Proclamation Regarding the Guangdong-Guangxi Northern March Against japan
(June 12, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Our Army Has Decided to Leave Wayaobao and Prepare for Battle
(June 14, 1936, 11:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
The Situation Regarding the Activity of the Northeastern Army, and the Dispositions for the Transfer of Central Committee Organs
(June 15, 1936, 2:30 A.M.)
chapter |2 pages
It Would Be Appropriate That the Second and Fourth Front Armies Move Northward into Southern Gansu
(June 19, 1936)
chapter |9 pages
Guiding Principles of the Central Committee Regarding Work with the Northeastern Army
(June 20, 1936, at Wayaobao)
1
chapter |2 pages
The Question of the Red Army's Route and Timing in Approaching the Soviet Union
(June 29, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Personally Signed and Sealed Letter of Introduction for Wang Feng 1 and Other Representatives of the Chinese Communist Party
(July 15, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Telegram to Zhu [De], Zhang [Guotao], and Ren [Bishi] on the Second and Fourth Front Armies' Rapid Advance to Southern Gansu
(July 22, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
The Principles of Concurrent Concentration and Dispersal of Local Armed Forces
(July 23, 1936, 3:00 A.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Our Armies Should Continue to Carry Out the Three Major Strategic Tasks
(July 27, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
At Present the 'Western Field Army Should Give Priority to Rest and Recuperation
(August 1,1936,10:30 A.M.)
chapter |8 pages
A Letter to Zhang Naiqi, Tao Xingzhi, Zou Taofen, Shen Junru, and All Members of the National Salvation Association 1
(August 10,1936)
chapter |2 pages
Carry Out Extensive Propaganda Regarding the Victory of the Northward Advance of the Second and Fourth Front Armies
(August 11,1936)
chapter |4 pages
Telegram to Zhu [De], Zhang [Guotao], and Ren [Bishi] on the Future Strategic Orientation
(August 12, 1936)
chapter |2 pages
Putting the Emphasis on the Political Education of Captives from the White Army
(August 13, 1936, 12:30 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Seeking Comments on the Operational Deployment of the First, Second, and Fourth Front Armies
(August 22,1936)
chapter |10 pages
A Letter from the Chinese Communist Party to the Chinese Guomindang
(August 25,1936)
chapter |1 pages
The Heart of Our Policy Is to Unite with Chiang to Resist japan
(August 26,1936,10:00 P.M.)
chapter |3 pages
Operational Guidelines for the First, Second, and Fourth Front Armies Prior to the Winter Season
(August 30,1936)
chapter |2 pages
Directive on the Problem of Forcing Chiang Kaishek to Resist japan
(September 1,1936)
chapter |2 pages
"Resist Japan" and "Oppose Chiang" Cannot Be Raised Simultaneously
(September 8,1936)
chapter |1 pages
Nie Rongzhen's Forces Should Move Southward to Engage in Coordinated Action with the Red Fourth Front Army
(September 15,1936,12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
The Fourth Front Army Should Use Its Main Force to Take Control of the Major Road Between Longde, jingning, Huining, and Dingxi
(September 15, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Block and Delay the Westward Advance of Hu Zongnan's Forces
(September 17, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
Jieshipu Should First Be Occupied by a Unit of the Red First Army Group
(September 17, 1936, 3:30 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Main Force of the First Army Group Shall Remain Where It Is for the Moment to Await Opportunities
(September 18, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
The Key Point of Expansion Is in Ningxia and Not in Western Gansu
(September 19, 1936, 3:00 P.M.1p.m.p.m.)
chapter |1 pages
Block Hu Zongnan's Westward Advance, and Ensure That We Continue to Hold Jieshipu
(September 25,1936,2:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Fourth Front Army Has Full Certainty of Controlling the Major Road Between Long[de],Jing[ning], Hui[ning], and Ding[xi]
(September 26, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |2 pages
Strongly Raise in the Talks with Nanjing Guomindang-Communist Cooperation and a Halt to the Civil War
(September 27, 1936)
chapter |2 pages
The Fourth Front Army Should Move Northward Immediately
(September 27, 1936, 2:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Telegram to Zhu [De], Zhang [Guotao], Xu [Xiangqian], and Chen [Changhao] on Again Ordering the Fourth Front Army to Advance Northward Rapidly
(September 27,1936,6:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
It Is Proposed to Order That the First and Second Divisions Support the Northward Advance of the Second and Fourth Front Armies by Coordinated Action
(September 28,1936,10:30 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
It Is Extremely Necessary to Open Schools Attached to the Troops
(September 29, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
We Must Actively Establish an Anti-Japanese United Front with the Guomindang Forces
(October 1, 1936, 4:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
It Is Appropriate for the Second Division to Be Stationed in the Xiaohecheng Area
(October 2, 1936, 2:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
The Operational Deployment of Our Troops After the Second Front Army Has Crossed the Wei River
(October 2, 1936, 2:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Second Front Army Should Take Advantage of the Fact That All the Enemy Troops Are Not Yet Concentrated to Move Away at Once
(October 3, 1936, 1:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Fourth Front Army Should Quickly Concentrate Its Main Forces in the Area of Maying and Tongwei
(October 3, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
Send Some People to Find Out About the Situation of the Enemy Troops in Ningxia and Suiyuan
(October 5, 1936, 3:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Cut the Roads Between Hui[ning], Jing[ning], and Ding[xi], and Take Zhuanglang Immediately
(October 5, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
My Opinion Regarding the Operations of the Main Forces of the First Army Grow
(October 6, 1936, 3:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Operational Dispositions After Concentrating to the North of the Wei River
(October 6, 1936, 5:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Strive to Begin Negotiations Quickly with Major Nanjing Representatives
(October 8, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
The Current Deployment of the Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, and Thirtieth Armies
(October 10, 1936)
chapter |3 pages
Soliciting Opinions on the Draft Agreement Between the Guomindang and the Communist Party on Resisting Japan and Saving the Nation
(October 11, 1936)
chapter |2 pages
On the Basis of the October Operational Guidelines, Carry Out All Items of Preparatory Work
(October 13, 1936, 5:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
I Have Already Put Forward to Nanjing an Opinion on Four Points
(October 14, 1936, 4:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
The Current Situation and Enlarging the Movement for a Ceasefire and Resistance Against japan
(October 15, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
At Present Our Forces Should Persevere in the Orientation of Rest and Readjustment, and Delaying the Enemy's Advance
(October 16, 1936, 10:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Conditions for Negotiations Put Forward by the Guomindang
(October 17, 1936, 4:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
I Agree with Peng Dehuai's Plan for the Ningxia Campaign
(October 24, 1936, 12:00 midnight)
chapter |4 pages
To Commander-in-Chief Chiang and to All Commanders of the National Revolutionary Army in the Northwest
(October 26, 1936)
chapter |2 pages
Operations in the Guanqiaobao Area Should Be Determined by Objective Circumstances
(November 3, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Concentrate All Our Strength to Wipe Out the Hungry and Exhausted Enemy
(November 3, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Strive to Attack One Enemy Division While You Are On the Move
(November 8, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |1 pages
Calling the Forces on the West Bank of the River the Western Route Army, as Well as Problems Concerning the Title of, and Selection of Persons for, Its Leadership Organ
(November 8, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
On the Problem of Suspending Attacks and Holding Negotiations
(November 9, 1936, 4:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Enquiry About the Situation of the Western Route Army
(November 11, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Hu Zongnan's Attack on Dingbian and Yanchi, and Our Troops' Deployment
(November 17, 1936, 6:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Attack Ding Delong First, and Then Attack Zhou Xiangchu and Kong Lingxun
(November 19, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
The Operations of Hu Zongnan's Forces, and the Deployment of Our Troops
(November 20, 1936, 5:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
After Achieving Victory over Ding Belong, Immediately Attack Zhou Xiangchu and Kong Lingxun 1
(November 21, 1936, 3:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Commanders of the Red Army Congratulate the Defenders of Suiyuan on Their Victory Against Japan
(November 21,1936)
chapter |2 pages
If We Want to Resist Japan, the Civil War Must Be Stopped; If The Civil War Is to Be Stopped, Both Military and Nonmilitary Means Must Be Used
(November 22, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Forcing Chiang to End His Annihilation of the Communists Is the Key at the Moment
(November 22, 1936)
1
chapter |1 pages
Resolutely Stop the Enemy's First Brigade from Taking Yanchi
(November 22, 1936, 5:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Grasp the Contradictions of the Enemy Forces, and Thoroughly Smash Hu Zongnan
(November 23, 1936, 12:00 noon)
chapter |2 pages
It Is Better to Destroy One Enemy Regiment Completely Than to Rout Many Enemy Regiments
(November 25, 1936, at midnight)
chapter |2 pages
Telegram from Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai to Zhang Xueliang
(December 13,1936, at noon)
1
chapter |2 pages
Proposal That the Northeastern Army Assure the Occupation of the Two Strategic Key Points, Lanzhou and Hanzhong
(December 13, 1936, in the afternoon)
1
chapter |3 pages
Telegram from Mao Zedong and Others to Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng
(December 14, 1936)
chapter |3 pages
Telegram from the Red Army Command to the Guomindang and to the National Government on the Xi'an Incident
(December 15, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
A Grand Strategy Must Be Adopted to Strike at the Enemy's Key Positions
(December 15, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Telegram from the Chinese Central Soviet Government and the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Concerning the Xi'an Incident
(December 19, 1936)
chapter |3 pages
Central Committee Directive Concerning the Xi'an Incident and Our Tasks
(December 19, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Consult with Nanjing Regarding a Peaceful Resolution of the Problem of the Xi'an Incident
(December 19, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Eliminate the Enemy Coming from the East in Coordination with the Forces of Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng
(December 19, 1936, 11:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Make Five Requests to Chen Lifu for Cooperation in the Resistance to Japan
(December 21, 1936)
chapter |1 pages
Expose the Joint Plot of the Japanese and the He Yingqin 1 Faction to Murder Chiang
(December 21, 1936, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Regarding the Circumstances Surrounding the Release of Chiang Kaishek
(December 25, 1936, at midnight)
chapter |2 pages
A Proposal Regarding Deployment by Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng with a View to Defeating the Enemy Coming from the East
(December 25, 1936, 3:00 A.M.)
part |140 pages
1937
chapter |1 pages
Telegram from Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai to Pan Hannian on the Question of Opposing the Pro-Japanese Faction's Obstruction of a Peaceful Solution to the Xi'an Incident
(January 1, 1937, midday)
1
chapter |2 pages
Prepare to Deal with the Offensive of the Pro-Japanese Faction
(January 1, 1937, midnight)
chapter |1 pages
The Fifteenth Army Group Should Move to Southern Shaanxi
(January 3, 1937, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Demand That Chiang and Song Fulfill the Conditions Agreed upon in Xi'an
(January 5, 1937)
chapter |2 pages
Mao Zedong's Telegram to Zhou Enlai and Bo Gu Concerning Matters of Principle in Negotiations with Zhang Chong 1
(January 5, 1937, 10:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Central Task at Present Lies in Resolutely Preparing for Combat, and in Rejecting Gu 1 and Welcoming Zhang
(January 6, 1937, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Work of the Field Army After Concentrating Its Forces
(January 7, 1937, 10:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
If The Enemy Is Determined to Start a War, the Red Army's Main Force May Advance in Three Stages
(January 8, 1937, at midnight)
chapter |1 pages
Strive to Keep the Peace, Avoid Civil War, and Maintain the Status Quo in the Northwest
(January 9, 1937, 8:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
The Red Army's Main Force Should Advance to Shang[zhou] and Luo[nan]
(January 11, 1937, 9:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Demand That Chiang Kaishek Give Concrete Guarantees That War Will Not Break Out Again After the Peaceful Solution
(January 21, 1937, between 9:00 and 11:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Negotiating with Chiang Kaishek on the Question of Places to Station the Red Army, Among Other Matters
(January 22, 1937)
1
chapter |1 pages
Demand That Chiang Kaishek Write a Document in His Own Hand to Dispel Misgivings, So That a Thorough Peaceful Solution Can Be Secured
(January 25, 1937, at midday)
1
chapter |1 pages
Telegram from Mao Zedong and Zhou Emm to Pan Hannian Regarding the Question of the Decision to Abandon the Demand to Station Troops in Southern Shaanxi
(January 29, 1937, at midday)
1
chapter |1 pages
The Red Army Should Advance and Retreat Together with the Armies of Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng
(January 30, 1937, midnight)
chapter |1 pages
Message of Condolence to Wang Yizhe's Family from Mao Zedong, Zhu De, and Zhang Guotao
(February 4, 1937)
chapter |1 pages
Supplement to the Substance of Our Negotiations with Nanjing
(February 10, 1937, midday)
1
chapter |2 pages
Telegram of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party to the Third Plenum of the Chinese Guomindang
(February 10, 1937)
chapter |2 pages
Written Reply Regarding Principles of the Negotiations with the Guomindang
(February 12, 1937, 3:00 A.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Orientation for Negotiations with the Guomindang About the Size of the Red Army and for Dealing with the Anti-Chiang Faction
(March 1, 1937)
chapter |1 pages
Inscription Commemorating the Founding of the Alumni Association of the Anti-Japanese University
(March 5, 1937)
chapter |1 pages
Written Reply Regarding the Substance of Zhou Enlai's Negotiations in Nanjing
(March 5, 1937, 9:00 P.M.)
chapter |1 pages
Cooperation Has Essentially Been Established Between the Guomindang and the Communist Party
(March 7, 1937)
1
chapter |1 pages
Telegram of Condolence from Mao Zedong and Zhu De to the Memorial Meeting in Suiyuan
(March 13, 1937)
chapter |2 pages
Address at the Opening Ceremony of the First National Salvation Congress of Young People from the Northwest
(April 12, 1937)
chapter |14 pages
The Tasks of the Chinese National United Front Against Japan at the Present Stage 1
Outline of a Political Report at the Party Congress of the Soviet Regions (May 3,1937)
chapter |8 pages
Struggle to Win the Masses in Their Millions for the Anti-Japanese National United Front
Concluding Remarks at the Party Congress of the Soviet Areas (May 7,1937)
chapter |2 pages
Circular of the Military Commission Soliciting Historical Materials on the Red Army
(May 10, 1937)
chapter |1 pages
Two Aspects That Need to Be Addressed When Meeting with Chiang Kaishek
(May 24, 1937, 7:00 P.M.)
chapter |2 pages
Address Given at the Evening Reception to Welcome the Central Investigation Team
(May 29, 1937)
chapter |5 pages
On the Question of the Line and Traditions of the Party During the Past Fifteen Years
(June 5, 1937)
chapter |1 pages
Letter to the Secretary General of the Communist Party of the United States, Browder
(June 24, 1937)
chapter |10 pages
On the Nature, Stages, and Driving Forces of the Chinese Revolution
Interview with Nym Wales (Helen Foster Snow) (July 4,1937)
chapter |1 pages
An Inscription Regarding the Basic Orientation in Our Fight Against japan
(July 13, 1937)
chapter |1 pages
The Decision on Political Work Within the Red Army Needs to Be Redrafted
(July 15, 1937)
chapter |1 pages
Telegram to Yan Xishan Calling for an Effort to Defend Beiping, Tianjin, and Zhangjiakou
(July 20, 1937)
chapter |2 pages
Open Telegram of the Red Army Senior Commanders Celebrating the Victory at Beiping and Tianjin
3(July 29, 1937)
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