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247: 109: 345:, and in the 1950s, the Kuomintang government established the May Fourth literary award and began designating May 4 as Literary Day each year. They also began organizing events to commemorate the May Fourth Movement. Local government organizations, including in 270:, the Kuomintang-established observance of Youth Day on March 29 became an occasion for people to express their dissatisfaction with the Kuomintang. The Communist Party took the opportunity to instigate a student movement for "survival, freedom, and peace". 204:, the beginning of May began to accumulate anti-Japanese observances, and as the conflict between China and Japan deepened, the May Fourth anniversary became a symbol of anti-Japanese resistance. In 1933, more than a year after the 331: 772: 319:(mainland-origin) authors focused on the May Fourth Movement resisting the Kuomintang's suppression of speech, or on the hope that the spirit of the movement would eliminate the remnants of 277: 192:. In 1923, the National Student Association notified local student associations of a resolution that each student association was to hold a commemorative rally each year. With the 193: 330:
The Kuomintang government did not carry out any activities in Taiwan commemorating the May Fourth Movement during the period from 1945 to 1949, but on May 4, 1950, the
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In 1944, the KMT government changed the May Fourth observance to Literary Day, and the new observance was celebrated for the first time in 1945. In 1949, the new
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changed it back to Youth Day, and this difference in observance between the PRC (mainland China) and the ROC (Taiwan) persists to this day.
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was the legitimate successor to the May Fourth Movement, disagreements about how to interpret the movement, and other cultural struggles.
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held a symposium on the topic of "protecting the May Fourth spirit, carrying forward the May Fourth tradition". During the
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published articles speaking highly of the student demonstrations. In the 1920s, amid confrontations between the
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In 1940 or 1943, the KMT government moved Youth Day to March 29 to commemorate the martyrs of the
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Northwestern Youth National Aid Association formally declared May 4 as Youth Day in March 1939.
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wrote an article praising the May Fourth Movement, and the same year, the
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On May 4, 1920, the first celebrations of the anniversary of the
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government designated May 4 as Youth Day. On May 4, 1939, the
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All-China Resistance Association of Writers and Artists
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Index

Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin

Beijing Normal University
May Fourth Movement
Taiwan
May Fourth Movement
Kuomintang
Communist Party
May Fourth Movement
May Fourth Movement
Liang Qichao
Cai Yuanpei
Guangzhou government
Beiyang government
Beijing
Tianjin
Nanjing
Shanghai
May Ninth National Humiliation
五九國恥
May Third incident
Mukden Incident
Nationalist government
All-China Resistance Association of Writers and Artists
Three Principles of the People
Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region
Mao Zedong

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