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  1. 1 Hunan Province was then the centre of the peasant movement in China. 2 Chao Heng-ti, the ruler of Hunan at the time, was the agent of the Northern warlords. He was overthrown by the Northern Expeditionary Army in 1926. 3 The Revolution of 1911 overthrew the autocratic regime of the Ching Dynasty.

  2. Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan or Inquiry into the Peasant Movement of Hunan of March 1927, often called the Hunan Report, is one of Mao Zedong 's most famous and influential essays. The Report is based on a several month visit to his home countryside around Changsha, capital of Hunan in early 1927.

  3. Mao's investigation covered five hsiens in Hunan, viz., Hsiang-tau, Hsiang-hsiang, Heng- an, Li-ling and Chang-sha, and his conclusion calls for a strengthen- ing of the peasant associations and the wiping out of the gentry.

  4. REPORT ON AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PEASANT MOVEMENT IN HUNAN From the Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung Foreign Languages Press Peking 1967 First Edition 1965 Second Printing 1967 Vol. 1, pp. 23-59. Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@cruzio.com (May 1997) C O N T E N T S The Importance of the Peasant Problem 23 Get Organized 24

  5. An article by Yokoyama Suguru on the peasant movement in Hunan during 1926-1927, based on Mao Tse-tung's Report and other sources. It examines the background, origin, and demands of the movement, and the role of the CCP and KMT in it.

  6. The peasant movement in Hunan during 1926-1927 is well known by scholars interested in modem China; it has been described in detail in Mao Tse-tung's famous article, "Report on an Investigation of …

  7. Report on the Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan (March 1927) By Mao Zedong The Importance of The Peasant Problem During my recent visit to Hunan I made a first‑hand investigation of conditions in the five counties of Hsiantan, Hsianghsiang, Henshan, Liling and Changsha. In the thirty‑two days from January 4 to February 5, I ...