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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR
COLLECTED WORKS OF MAO TSETUNG
VOLUME ONE
Introduction to 'Collected Works of Mao Tse-tung’........................1
Letter to Toten Miyazaki (March 1917)...................................3
Study of Physical Education (1 April 1917)..............................4
Advertisement for Workers' Evening School (1917)........................14
Advertisement for Workers' Evening School (1917)........................14a
Inaugural Statement of 'HSIANG-CHIANG P'ING-LUN' (14 July 1919).........15
Great Union of the People (21, 28 July, 4 August 1919)..................18
Outline of Organization of Wen-hua Bookstore (1 August 1920)............27
Announcement of Wen-hua Bookstore (October 1920)........................29
Business Report of Wen-hua Bookstore (Mo 2) (March 1921)................30
Inaugural Statement of Tsu-hsiu University, Hunan (August 1921).........34
Inaugural Statement of 'HSIN-SHIH-TAI' (10 April 1923)..................38
Peking Coup d'etat and Merchants (11 July 1923)........................39
'Sheng-Hsien-Ching' and Chao Heng-t'i (15 August 1923)..................43
The British and Liang Ju-hao (29 August 1923)........................... 45
Cigarette Tax (29 August 1923)..........................................47
Kuomintang Central Committee Refutes Kuomintang Members for Convening Illegal
Meeting in Peking (27 November 1923)..........................49
Propaganda Outline for Kuomintang1s War Against Feng-t'ien (27 November
1925).................................................... 51
Reasons for Publishing 'CHENG-CHIH CHOU-PAO' (5 December 1925).......... 57
The 'Three-three-three-one System' (5 December 1925)....................59
Yang K'un-ju's Notice and Liu Chih-lu's Cable (5 December 1925).........61
If There is Common Aspiration for Combating Communism, Then My Enemy's Enemy Is
My Good Friend (5 December 1925).............................62
Acclamations Will Come From All Nations (5 December 1925)...............63
'Long Live the Great Union of Anticommunist Chinese National Army' (5 December
1925)..................................................... 64
Communist Regulations and Sham Communism (5 December 1925)..............65
Tsou Lu and Revolution (5 December 1925)................................66
To Turn Left or Right? (13 December 1925)...............................67
Communization Clarified (13 December 1925)..............................69
Who Killed All the Intellectuals? (13 December 1925)....................70
Peking Rightist Conference and Imperialism (20 December 1925)..........71
Last Tool of Imperialism (20 December 1925)............................72
The Most the Rightists Can Do (20 December 1925).......................74
Propaganda Report (S January 1926)......................................76
Analysis of the Various Strata of Chinese Peasantry and Their Attitude Toward
Revolution (January 1926)......................................85
Analysis of the Classes in Chinese Society (1 February 1926)............ 91
National Revolution, and Peasant Movement—Foreword to 'Hung-min Wen-t'i Ts'ungk'an' (1 September 1926).........................................100
The Agony and Resistance Movement of Peasants in Kiangsu and Chekiang (25
November 1926)....................................................104
Declaration of the First Hunan Peasant Congress (December 1926).........109
Hunan Peasants—Changsha Newsletter of 30 November (1926)................114
VOLUME TWO
Latest Directive of National Peasant Association (13 June 1927)......... 124
Letter From Hunan to Central Committee (20 August 1927)................. 126
Letter From Hunan Provincial Committee (30 August 1927)................. 128
Report of the Ching-kang Mountains Front Committee to Central Authority (25
November 1928).........................................130
Notice of the Fourth Army Headquarters of the Red Army (January
1929)..........................................................161
Hsing-kuo County Land Law (April 1929).................................. 163
Resolution of the Ninth CCP Congress of the Red Fourth Army (December
1929)....................................................... 165
Letter to Comrade Lin Piao (5 January 1930)............................. 197
Question of Rich Peasants After Land Distribution (Situation at Yung-hsin and in the
Northern Party) (October 1930)........................207
Investigation in Tung-t'ang and Other Areas (8 November 1930)...........209
Land Distribution in Western Kiangsi (12-15 November 1930)..............217
Mistakes in Land Struggle in Kiangsi (14 November 1930)................. 223
Harvest Distribution and Rent Problems (15 November 1930)...............227
Investigation at Mu-k'ou Village (21 November 1930).....................233
Land Administrative Program—1930........................................ 236
Land Law Promulgated by Chinese Revolutionary Military Commission
(1930).................................................................238
Investigations in Hsing-kuo County (26 January 1931)....................243
Duties of General Political Department and Relationship Between the Red Army Political
Departments and Commissars (17 February 1931)............298
No Investigation, No Right To Speak, No Proper Investigation and No Right To Speak (2
April 1931).........................................300
Question of Opposing Rich Peasants (1931) .............................. 302
VOLUME THREE
Open Letter to Fraternal Soldiers of the White Army on the Forced Occupation of
Manchuria by Japanese Imperialism (25 September 1931)...1
Resolution on Promulgation of Provisional Tax Law—Adopted at the First Session of
Central Executive Committee (28 November 1931).............4
Election Law of the Chinese Soviet Republic—Adopted at the First Plenary Session of the
Central Executive Committee (November 1931)..............5
Resolution on the Marriage Law—Adopted at the First Session of Central Executive
Committee (28 November 1931)................................14
Provisional Tax Law—Notice No 4 of the Provisional Central Government (1 December
1931)............................................ 15
Marriage Law (1 December 1931)..........................................20
On the Election of Central Executive Committee Members and People's Council
Members at the First National Congress of the Chinese Soviet Republic—Notice No. 1
of Central Executive Committee (1 December 1931).....24
Land Law of the Chinese Soviet Republic—Adopted at the First National Congress of the
Chinese Worker-Peasant-Soldier Soviet (1 December 1931).....................................................27
Economic Policy of the Chinese Soviet Republic (1 December 1931)........32
Circular for the Arrest of Ku Shun-Chang, Traitor to the Revolution (10 December
1931)....................................................35
Open Letter to the People of the Whole Country on the Betrayal of Chinese National
Interests by the Kuomintang Reactionary Government (11 December
1931)....................................................38
Important Directive on Construction of the Soviet (15 December 1931)....42
Resolution on the Execution of the Labor Law (20 December 1931).........44
Labor Law (Issued 1 January 1932).......................................45
Detailed Functions of the Election Committee (December 1931)............58
Practical Measures for Carrying Out Regulations Governing Preferential Treatment for
Red Army Members (1 February 1932)......................62
Resolution on the Conviction of Important Military Criminals of the Reformed Faction of
the AB Group by the Provisional Supreme Court (February
1932).......................................................67
Letter from Mao Tse-tung to Yuan Kuo-p'ing (6 March 1932)............... 69
Letter to West Fukien on the Work at Shang-hang and Wu-p'ing (9 March
1932)........................................................72
Directive from Provisional Central Government to First Worker-Peasant-Soldier Soviet
Congress in Fukien Province (March 1932)..............79
Order of the Provisional Central Government on Mobilization and Declaration of War
Against Japan (15 April 1932).....................85
Circular Telegram Against the Kuomintang Signing an Agreement To Sell WoosungShanghai (9 May 1932)..........................................90
Telegram from the Central Government to the Hunan-Kiangsi Provincial WorkerPeasant-Soldier Congress (9 June 1932)........................92
Provisional Organizational Outline of the Department of Internal
Affairs (20 June 1932).................................................95
On Continuing the Reform of Local Soviet Governments (20 September
1932)..................................................99
On Commemoration of the First Anniversary of the Central Government (24 September
1932)...................................................102
Telegram Against the Report of the International Investigation Delegation (6 October
1932)...........................................104
On Emergency Mobilization for War (13 October 1932).....................107
Order No 29 of Central People's Committee (13 October 1932).............112
Order No 30 of Central People's Committee (13 October 1932).............113
On the Second Issue of Revolutionary War Bonds (21 October 1932)........114
Organize Labor Teams with Rich Peasants (25 November 1932)..............118
Cultivate More Grain and Prohibit Opium Cultivation—Notice No 13 of Provisional
Central Government (25 November 1932).....................119
On Mobilization for War and the Style of Work—Urgent Resolution of Central People's
Committee (29 November 1932).........................121
On Investigation of Election Movements at Various Levels—Resolution of Central
Executive Committee (1 December 1932)......................127
In Commemoration of the Anniversary of the Canton and Ning-tu Riots—Order No 36
of Central People's Committee (2 December 1932)...........131
Directive No 8 of Central People's Committee (27 December 1932).........132
On Strict Control of Department Persons—Order No 37 of Central People's Committee
(27 December 1932).................................134
On Starting Spring Planting Early in Order to Concentrate Forces to Smash Enemy LargeScale Attacks—Directive No 18 of Central Executive Committee (28 December
1932)..........................................136
Rename Ning-tu Hsien Po-sheng County and Convene a Memorial Meeting To
Commemorate Comrade Chao Po-sheng—Order No 15 of Central Executive Committee
(13 January 1933)...........................................138
Declaration of the Revolutionary Military Commission of the Worker-Peasant Red Army
of the Provisional Central Government (17 January 1933).....................................................139
On the Lending of Grain (.to the Red Army by the Revolutionary Masses (1 March 1933)..
..................................................141
Oppose Japanese Imperialists' Occupation of Jehol and Attack on Peking and Tientsin (3
March 1933)....................................145
On the Matter of Grain Redistribution Among the People to Keep Up the Provisioning of
the Armed Forces (4 March 1933)....................... 148
Another Call to the People of the Country To Take Up Arms and Combat Imperialism (4
March 1933)............................................151
On the Question of Suppressing Internal Counterrevolution (15 March
1933).......................................................154
On Mobilizing the Masses To Help Government Personnel in Their Farming Work So To
Relieve the Family Distress of Government Work Personnel and Increase Government
Work Efficiency (14 April 1933)...............157
Proclamation of the Provisional Central Government and the Military Affairs Commission
of the Worker-Peasant Red Army (15 April 1933).....159
Letter to Responsible Persons in Soviets at All Levels of the Summer Planting (22 April
1933)................................................ 163
Directive on the Setting Up of the National Economy Ministry (28 April
1933).......................................................165
On Limiting Special Delivery Letters (11 May 1933)......................167
Declaration on the KMT Sell-Out of Peking and Tientsin (30 May 1933)....169
Carry Out an Extensive and Profound Land Investigation Movement (1 June
1933).........................................................172
Meeting of Responsible Persons of Soviets of the District and Above and Congress of
Poor-Peasants' Leagues of the Eight Counties (1 June 1933).....................................................176
Appeal to the Masses of Jui-chin, Hui-chang, Po-sheng, and Shih-ch'eng Counties for
50,000 Tan of Grain To Sell to the Red Army (June 1933). 180
Open Cable Negating the Treasonable Agreement Signed by Kuomintang (10 June
1933)..........................................................183
On Solving the Grain Problems of the Masses (16 June 1933)..............185
Report at the Land Investigation Movement Rally of Responsible Persons of Soviets of the
Ch'u Level and Above of the Eight Counties (18-19 June
1933).....................................................187
Conclusions of the Land Investigation Movement Rally of Responsible Persons of Soviets
of the District Level and Above of the Eight Counties (21 June
1933)...............................................193
How To Differentiate the Classes (June 1933)............................205
On Promoting Grain Cooperatives (4 July 1933)...........................208
Resolution on "1 August" Commemoration Movement (11 July 1933).......... 210
Open Cable Message Against the Treasonable Darien Conference Recently Held (July
1933)......................................................212
Letter to Soviet Government of Huang-po District of Jui-chin County on the Land
Investigation Movement (13 July 1933)........................214
Organization and Operational Program of Poor-Peasant Groups (13 July 19
33).......................................................219
Decision of Central Executive Committee on the Redemarcation of
Administrative Areas (21 July 1933)...................................225
Decision of Central Executive Committee on the Issuance of Economic Construction
Bonds (22 July 1933).....................................227
Regulations Governing the Issuance of Economic Construction Bonds (22 July
1933)..........................................................228
New Situation and New Tasks (July 1933).................................230
Proclamation of Provisional Central Government on Convening the Second National
Soviet Congress (1 August 1933)..............................233
Cable of Greetings from Central Government to Red Army in Eastern Area for Its Great
Victory (8 August 1933)...................................236
Provisional Soviet Election Law (9 August 1933)........................237
Central Government Cable Congratulating the Inauguration of the International AntiImperialist and Anti-War Congress (August 1933)....247
Proletariat and Oppressed Nations of the Whole World, Unite! (30 August
1933)...................................................... 249
On the Ways and Means To Sell Bonds (28 August 1933)....................251
Central Government Directive on Rectifying the Finance Ministry (25 August
1933)......................................................254
Preliminary Summary of the Land Investigation Movement (August 1933)....256
Smashing the Fifth 'Encirclement and Suppression' and Fulfill Soviet Economic
Construction Tasks (12 August 1933)..........................268
VOLUME FOUR
Carry Out the Land Investigation Movement (1 September 1933)...........1
This Year's Election (6 September 1933).................................4
Declaration to the Toiling Worker-Peasant Masses of the World (6 September
1933)....................................................12
On Education Work (15 September 1933)................................... 16
Provisional Agricultural Tax Law (17 September 1933)....................18
Correct Commandism in Selling Bonds (23 September 1933).................21
Order No 49 of the People's Committee of the Central Government of the Soviet
Republic of China (10 October 1933)............................23
Decision on Certain Issues In the Land Struggle (10 October 1933).......25
Resolution on the Repromulgation of the Labor Law (15 October 1933).....42
Labor Law of the Chinese Soviet Republic (15 October 1933)..............44
Regulations Governing Punishments for Violating Labor Law (15 October
1933).....................................................65
Emergency Mobilization Order Issued by the Central Government for
Smashing the Fifth 'Encirclement and Suppression Campaign' (18 October
1933)..................................................... 67
Work Report of the Provisional Central Government of the Chinese Soviet Republic to
the Electorate on the Second Anniversary of Its Establishment (24 October
1933).......................................71
Supplementary Regulations to Provisional -Agricultural Tax Law (26 October
1933).....................................................78
Open Letter to the People of the Whole Country OB 'Direct Negotiations Between China
and Japan' (11 November 1933)............................. S3
On the AWOL Problem in the Red Army (15 December 1933)..................86
On Punishments for Corruption and Waste (15 December 1933)..............88
Investigation in Ch'ang-kang Township (15 December 1933)................90
Investigation in Ts'ai-hsi Township (1933)..............................124
Mass Work in the Land Investigation Movement (1933).....................142
First Cable Message from Provisional Central Government to Fukien People's
Revolutionary Government and the 19th Route-Army (20 December
1933).................................................... 148
Decisions of the Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Soviet Republic (January
1934)............................................... 149
Second Cable Message from the Provisional Central Government to Fukien People's
Revolutionary Government and People's Revolutionary Army (13 January 19
34)....................................................150
Inscriptions on Red Army Martyr Monument (15 January 1934).............152
A Solemn Opening Speech Outline of Chairman Mao's Speech (At the Second All-Soviet
Congress) (22 January 1934)................................153
Report of the Central Executive Committee and the People's Committee of the Chinese
Soviet Republic to the Second All-Soviet Congress (25 January
1934).....................................................155
Conclusions of Report of Central Executive Committee (27 January 1934)....................207
Closing Speech (1 February 1934)........................................215
On Election at Second All-Soviet Congress and the Central Executive Committee and
People's Committee (3 February 1934).................... 217
Declaration on the Fukien Incident (11 February 1934)...................221
Organic Law of the Central Soviet (17 February 1934)....................25
Provisional Regulations Governing the Utilization of Auxiliary Labor (20 February
1934)....................................................235
Judicial Procedure (8 April 1934).......................................240
Regulations Governing Punishments of Counterrevolutionaries (8 April
1934)........................................................243
Marriage Law (8 April 1934).............................................250
How Do Township Soviet Governments Work? (10 April 1934)................254
Declaration of Central Government on 1 May Labor Day (April 1934).......268
Comrade Mao Tse-tung on Schemes of Japanese Imperialism (April 1934).... 270
Declaration of the Chinese Worker-Peasant Red Army on Its Intention To March North
To Combat Japanese Aggression (15 July 1934)..............273
Comrade Mao Tse-tung Talks on Current Situation and the Anti-Japanese Vanguard Unit
of the Red Army (July 1934)...............................278
Order of Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Soviet Republic (15 August
1934)......................................................283
Six-Point Program Proposed by Chu Teh and Mao Tse-tung (1934)...........285
Final Decision of CCP Central Committee Against Enemy's Fifth Encirclement (8 January
1935)......................................... 287
VOLUME FIVE
Anti-Japanese Declaration, for National Salvation (28 November 1935)....1
Order No 2 of the Executive Committee of the Central Government of the Chinese
Soviet Republic (15 December 1935)........................4
Declaration of the Soviet Central Government to the Inner Mongolian People (20
December 1935).............................................6
Resolution on Current Political Situation and Party Tasks (25 December
1935)....................................................
Announcement of the Resist-Japan Vanguard Army of the Chinese People's Red Army (1
March 1936)...............................................27
Declaration Against Traitors Chiang Kai-shek and Yen Hsi-shan for Blocking the Eastward
March of the Resist-Japan Vanguard Force of the Chinese People's Red Army To Resist
Japan and for Sabotaging the Resist-Japan Rear (5 April 1936)......................................29
Open Cable Message for Armistice and Negotiations for Establishing Alliance Against
Japanese Aggression (5 May 1936).....................32
Declaration of the Soviet Central Government to the Moslem People (25 May
1936)......................................................... 35
Declaration on the Northern March of Armed Forces from Kwangtung and Kwangsi to
Combat Japanese Aggression (11 June 1936).................38
Declaration of the Central Government of the Soviet to the Society of Brothers (15 July
1936)............................................... 41
Page Directive on the Land Policy (22 July 1936)........................44
Open Letter From the Chinese Communist Party to the Kuomintang (25 August
1936)......................................................47
Letter From Mao Tse-tung to Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei (22 September 1936).........56
Editorial—Chairman Mao's Talks (15 October 1936)........................59
Letter From Mao Tse-tung, Chu Teh, and Others to Chiang Kai-shek (1 December
1936)..................................................... 61
Letter to Comrade Lin Piao (1936)....................................... 63
Letter to Old Comrade Hsu (February 1937)............................... 64
Talk on Sino-Japanese Problems and the Sian Incident (1 March 1937)..... 65
Letter to the Spanish People (15 May 1937).............................. 77
On Anti-Japanese Democracy and North China Youth (1937)................. 79
Letter to Browder, Secretary General of the U.S. Communist Party (24 June
1937)........................................................ 86
The 8 July Cable Sent by Generals of the Red Army to Generalissimo Chiang on the
Japanese Offensive Against North China (8 July 1937).... 87
The 8 July Cable Sent by Red Army Generals to Sung Che-Yuan and Others on the
Japanese Offensive Against North China (8 July 1937).... 88
Foreword No. 1 to 'Rural Investigation' (6 October 1937)................ 89
Inscription for the Founding and Opening of Shen-Pei Public School
(1937)................................................................ 90
Talk With 'Hsin-Chung-Hua Pao' Reporter in Yenan (On One-Party Dictatorship) (2
February 1938)....................................... 91
Talk With Reporter of Associated Press (February 1938).................. 105
Speech at Rally in Commemoration of the 13th Anniversary of the Death of Dr Sun Yatsen and of Fallen Officers and Men on Battle Front (13 March
1938)....................................................... 110
Notice of the Rear Area Office of the 8th Route Army of the Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia
Border Area Government (15 May 1938)................... 114
VOLUME SIX
Reply Cable From Chinese Communist Party Central Committee to U.S. Communist
Party National Congress (June 1938).........................117
Talks With Messrs (K'o-Lo-Han),(Ya-Te), (Fu-Lu-Te), and (Lei-K'o-Nan) of the World
Student Federation Delegation (Yenan 2 July 1938)..........118
Our Views on the National Political Council (5 July 1938)...............124
Message of Greetings From Comrade Mao Tse-tung to the National Political Council (6
July 1938).................................................128
On the New Stage (12-14 October 1938)...................................129
Dialectic Materialism (Lecture Outline) (1938).......................... 189
To American Friends of the Chinese People (1938)........................216
Inaugural Statement of the 8th Route Army Military-Political Journal (2 January
1939)............................................ 217
The Chinese Army Should Emulate the Red Army of the Soviet Union (16 February
1939)....................................................221
Political Orientation for National General Spiritual Mobilization (1 May
1939).......................................................... 223
The People of China and Great Britain Are on the Same Front (1 June
1939)......................................................... 228
VOLUME SEVEN
New International Situation and War of Resistance in China (7 September
1939).................................................... 1
Our Views About the Work of the Political Council in the Past and the Current Situation
(8 September 1939)..................................4
Communist Members of Political Council Contribute Money To Support Anti-Wang
Ching-wei Workers in Hong Kong (12 September 1939)..........13
Essential Points of Speech on Second Imperialist War (14 September
1939)...................................................14
Inscription in Commemoration of the Second Anniversary of the An-wu Youth Training
Class (5 October 1939).................................25
Speech at Rally of Schools and Youth Bodies in Yenan in Commemoration of the Fourth
Anniversary of the '9 December1 Movement (9 December 1939)........................26
Comrade Mao Tse-tung Refutes the Rumor Fabricated by the Commanding Headquarters
of a Certain War Zone (January 1940).....................28
Cable Message From Political Council Members Mao Tse-tung and Others to the Political
Council (3 February 1940)...............................30
Declaration of the Association for the Promotion of Constitutional Government In Yenan
(20 February 1940)..................................32
Declaration of the CCP Central Committee on the Current Situation in Commemoration
of the Third Anniversary of the War of Resistance (7 July
1940).........................................................37
CCP Central Committee Spokesman on the Southern Anhwei Incident (18 January
1941).....................................................42
Protest Against a Capital Crime (1 February 1941).......................47
Official Letter From Seven Political Council Members of the Communist Party to the
People's Political Council (18 February 1941)............50
Letter of Reply From the Seven Political Council Members of the Communist Party to
the Political Council Reiterating Why They Are Unable To Attend the Current Session (8
March 1941)...................52
Letter From Comrade Mao Tse-tung to Comrade Browder Protesting the Class
Conviction of the American People by the U.S. Department of Justice (March
1941)..........................................................54
Communist Party Comments on Statement of 8th Kuomintang Central Committee
Meeting and Chiang Kai-shelc's Speech (5 April 1941)..........55
Take Note Who Is the True Ruler of Our Country Today (18 May 1941)......58
Yenan Commentator on Current Affairs (24 May 1941)......................63
Rumor and Smokescreen (28 May 1941).....................................64
Yenan Commentator on the Double Meaning of 'Fireside Talks' (30 May
1941)....._...................................................68
Yenan Commentator's Comments (2 June 1941)-............................. 70
What the Kuomintang Lacks (17 June 1941)................................ 71
VOLUME EIGHT
Declaration of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee in Commemoration of
the Fourth Anniversary of the War of Resistance (7 July
1941).........................................................74
Refuting Ho Ying-ch' in (9 July 1941)...................................79
Resolution of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee on Investigation and
Study (1 August 1941)...............................81
Statement of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee on a Recent International
Event (19 August 1941)..................................84
Note on 'The Long March of Lu Chung-ts'ai1 (26 August 1941)............. 87
Message Mourning Chang Chi-luan From Political Council Members in Yenan
(September 1941).............................................88
Comrade Mao Tse-tung Addresses Eastern Antifascist Meeting, Calling on All Nations To
Strengthen Unity (30 October 1941)..........89
Comrade Mao Tse-tung Delivers a Radio Speech (7 November 1941)..........92
Directive of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee on the Pacific AntiJapanese Front (9 December 1941)...........................94
Decision of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee on the Yenan Cadre
School (17 December 1941)..................................96
Resolution of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee on the Land Policy in
Resist-Japan Bases (28 January 1942).....................100
Supplements to the Resolution of the Chinese .Communist Party Central Committee on
the Land Policy in Resist-Japan Bases (6 February 1942).. 104
Comments by Yenan Observer (6 February 1942)..........................108
Yenan Commentator Predicts That Japanese Bandits Will Be Smashed in Two Years (6
February 1942)........................................ 110
Celebrating the 24th Anniversary of the Red Army (18 February 1942).....111
Central Link in Current Work To Have Better Troops and Simpler Administration (23
August 1942).......................................112
CCP Central Committee Resolution on Unifying Party Leadership in Anti- Japanese Bases
and Readjusting Relationships Between Organizations (1 September
1942)....................................................116
Yenan Observer on Stalin1s Talk (8 October 1942)........................125
CCP Comments on the 10th Plenary Session of the Kuomintang Central Committee
(November 1942)............................................... 126
VOLUME NINE
Cable Message of Greetings From the CCP Central Committee to the Communist Party
of the Soviet Union and Red Army Commanders and Soldiers in Honor of the 25th Red
Army Day and the Red Army's Great Victory (21 February 1942)............................................128
Letter to P'eng Te-huai Criticizing His 'Talk on Democratic Education' (6 May
1943)..........................................................130
Comrade Mao Tse-tung Delivers Detailed Report on the Dissolution of the Comintern
(26 May 1943)........................................132
Resolution of the CCP Central Committee on the Proposal of the Comintern Executive
Committee to Dissolve the Comintern (26 May 1943)...........................137
Comrade Mao Tse-tung Sums Up at 1 July Cadres Soiree the Heroic Struggle of 22 Years
(1 July 1943).............................................140
Reply Cable From Comrade Mao Tse-tung to the Shantung Provisional Assembly of
Representatives (1 September 1943)........................146
On Cooperatives (October 1943).........................................147
Cable to Stalin in Celebration of the October Revolution Anniversary (5 November
1943)..................................................... 150
Speech at a Cadres Soiree in Yenan in Celebration of the October Revolution Anniversary
(6 November 1943).............................. 151
Letter to Yenan Peking Opera Academy After Seeing the Show 'Pi Shang Liang Shan' (9
January 1944)..........................................154
Comrade Mao Tse-tung Appeals for the Development of Industry to Defeat the Japanese
Bandits (22 May 1944)....................................155
Press Conference With Chinese and Foreign Reporters (12 June 1944)......157
Crisis Arising From the Fall of Changsha (24 June 1944).................161
Chairman Mao Urges Commanders and Fighters To Persist in Advancing the Interests of
the People (18 September 1944).............165
Yenan Authorities Comment on Talks Between the Kuomintang and the Communist
Party, Explaining the Necessity To Reorganize the Government and the High Command
To Avert the Current Crisis (September 1944).....167
Yenan Observer on the War Situation in China (21 September 1944).......171
United Front Policy on the Cultural and Educational Fronts (30 October
1944).....................................................174
Yenan Authorities Comment on Kuomintang Party and Government Personnel Reshuffle
(22 November 1944)................................177
Tasks for 1945 (15 December 1944).......................................179
New Year Message—Strive for Early Victory (1 January 1945)..............187
Yenan Authorities on Chiang Kai-shek's New Year Radio Speech (3 January
1945)......................................................191
Yenan Authorities Refute Wei Tao-ming's Lies (4 February 1945)..........194
Chairman Mao's Eulogy for Comrade P'eng Hsueh-feng (7 February 1945)....196
Responsible Persons of Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Announce They
Will Not Attend the Current Session of the People's Political Council (6 June
1945).......................................197
Speech at Memorial Meeting for China's Revolutionary Martyrs (17 June
1945)........................................................199
Chairman Mao's Cabled Reply to Seven Political Council Members Welcoming them to
Yenan To Discuss National Affairs (18 June 1945)..............200
Comments on Chiang Kai-shek's Speech on 7 July (8 July 1945)............201
Chairman Mao's Cabled Reply to Chiang Kai-shek (16 August 1945)........204
Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Decides To Send Comrade Chou En-lai to
Chungking To Discuss Unity (22 August 1945)............205
Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Declaration on the Current Situation (25
August 1945)............................................206
Chairman Mao's Speech Upon Arrival in Chungking (28 August 1945)........209
Interview With 'TA KUNG PAO' Correspondent (5 September 1945)...........210
Chairman Mao Issues Statement In Chungking Hoping for Good Results in the
Negotiations (13 September 1945)..................................211
Speech at a Political Council Tea (18 September 1945)...................212
Answers to Questions Submitted by REUTER Correspondent Campbell (27 September
1945)................................................... 213
Speech at a Reception in the Military Affairs Commission Auditorium (8 October
1945)......................................................216
People of China and America: Arise To Stop the Expansion of the Chinese Civil War (15
November 1945).......................................... 218
Yenan Authorities Comment on the Issue of Calling a People's Congress, Saying That the
Kuomintang's Unilateral Action Indicates Its Decision To Start a Large-Scale Civil War
(16 November 1945)...................220
Chiang Kai-shek's New Year Speech and the Political Consultative Conference (7 January
1946)........................................... 222
Notice of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee on Stopping Military
Conflict in China (10 January 1946)..........................234
Yenan Authorities Comment on the Great Success of the Political Consultative
Conference (1 February 1946).............................235
Statement of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Spokesman of 17 March
(17 March 1946)........................................... 237
Refute Chiang Kai-shek (6 April 1946)...................................239
Eulogy for Martyrs of '8 April' Incident (19 April 1946)................247
Yenan Authorities Oppose James Byrnes' Aid-Chiang Bill (16 June
1946)...................................248
Statement on U.S. China-aid Bill (22 June 1946).........................250
Congratulatory Cable to Marshal Stalin on the 29th National Day of the Soviet Union (6
November 1946).......................................... 252
New Year Message (1 January 1947).......................................253
Chinese Communist Party Authorities on Current Situation (30 May
1947)..................................255
Traitor Chiang Kai-shek Deserves to be Killed by Any Chinese for Treason and
Tormenting the People (13 July 1947)..............................258
Comments by 'HSIN-HUA NEWS AGENCY' Reporter on U.S. Crime to Ruin China
and the Duet Sung by Procuress and Prostitute (30 August 1947)........ 260
Chinese Communist Party Spokesman Solemnly Exposes U.S. and Chiang Collusion to
Murder and Persecute Democratic Figures (12 October 1947)................................262
Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Spokesman Severely Condemns ChiangU.S. Dirty Deals (2 December 1947).............................264
'HSIN-HUA NEWS AGENCY' Reporter Comments on Great PLA Victory on Southern
Front (24 December 1947) ..................................266
Speech at Memorial Service for Mr Li Ting-ming (25 February 1948) .......268
Foreword to 'How Shansi's Kuo County Carries Out Land Reform* (12 March
1948)......................................................269
Decision on Two Documents of 1933 (25 May 1948).........................271
Congratulatory Cable From Chairman Mao and Commander in Chief Chu to the Korean
Government on Its Inauguration (19 September 1948).............289
Certain Person in Authority in North Shensi Discusses List of War Criminals (25
December 1948)..........................................290
Joint Statement of China1s Democratic Parties Against the North Atlantic Treaty (3 April
1949).................................................291
Designs of the Flag and Insignia of the PLA (15 June 1949)..............293
Proclamation of the Parties and Bodies of the Preparatory Committee of the New Political
Consultative Conference in Commemoration of the 12th Anniversary of the Outbreak of
the War of Resistance on 7 July (7 July 1949).........................................................296
Chairman Mao Appeals for Unity in Building a People's Capital (13 August
1949)...................................................... 300
Chairman Mao's Opening Speech at the First Session of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference (21 September 1949).......301
Proclamation of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China (1
October 1949)............................................. 305