gé mìng
revolution
revolutionary (politics)
CL:次[ci4]
Wén huà Dà gé mìng
Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
Xīn hài gé mìng
the Xinhai revolution of 1911 that ended the Qing dynasty
gōng yè gé mìng
Industrial Revolution, c. 1750-1830
mín zhǔ gé mìng
democratic revolution
bourgeois revolution (in Marx-Leninist theory, a prelude to the proletarian revolution)
Guó mín Gé mìng jūn
National Revolutionary Army
zī chǎn jiē jí gé mìng
bourgeois revolution (in Marx-Leninist theory, a prelude to the proletarian revolution)
Fǎ guó dà gé mìng
French revolution (1789-1799)
èr cì gé mìng
second revolution
campaign from 1913 of the provisional revolutionary government (under Sun Yat-sen and the Guomindang) against Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯 and the Northern Warlords
Zhōng guó Guó mín dǎng Gé mìng Wěi yuán huì
Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang
Bā bǎo shān gé mìng gōng mù
Mt Babao revolutionary cemetery in Haidian district of Beijing
fǎn gé mìng zhèng biàn
an anti-revolutionary coup
jiù mín zhǔ zhǔ yì gé mìng
old democratic revolution
bourgeois revolution (in Marx-Leninist theory, a prelude to the proletarian revolution)
sì yī èr fǎn gé mìng zhèng biàn
counterrevolutionary coup of 12th April 1927, Chiang Kai-shek's coup against the communists in Shanghai
fǎn gé mìng xuān chuán
counter-revolutionary propaganda
Tāng wǔ gé mìng
overthrow of the Xia dynasty 夏 by first king Tang of Shang dynasty 商, unconfirmed but placed at c. 1600 BC
fǎn gé mìng xuān chuán shān dòng zuì
the crime of instigating counter-revolutionary propaganda
fǎn gé mìng àn jiàn
counterrevolutionary case (law)
sù qīng fǎn gé mìng fèn zǐ
purge of counter-revolutionaries (esp. Stalin's purges of the 1930 and Mao's purges 1955-57)
abbr. to 肅反|肃反
Guāng róng Gé mìng
Glorious Revolution (England, 1688)
Bā bǎo Shān Gé mìng Gōng mù
Mt Babao Revolutionary Cemetery in Haidian district of Beijing
Gōng yè Gé mìng
Industrial Revolution, c. 1750-1830
Fǎ guó Dà gé mìng
French Revolution (1789-1799)
Tāng Wǔ Gé mìng
the Tang and Wu Revolts: the overthrow (c. 1600 BC) of the Xia Dynasty by the first king, Tang 商湯|商汤[Shang1 Tang1], of the Shang Dynasty, and the overthrow (c. 1046 BC) of the Shang Dynasty by the Zhou Dynasty founder, King Wu 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2]
Xīn hài Gé mìng
Xinhai Revolution (1911), which ended the Qing Dynasty