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Mao's 1935 Zunyi Conference: The Rise of a Leader

7 min · 19. juli 2026
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In January 1935, during the Long March, the Chinese Communist Party held a secret meeting in the remote town of Zunyi, Guizhou. There, Mao Zedong, who had been sidelined for years, seized de facto control of the party and the Red Army. This episode dives into the crisis that forced the meeting: the disastrous Xiang River battle, the failed tactics of the 28 Bolsheviks led by Bo Gu and Otto Braun, and the behind-the-scenes maneuvering by Wang Jiaxiang and Zhang Wentian. We explore how Mao's guerrilla strategy won over key military leaders like Zhu De and Lin Biao, and how the conference reshaped the party's leadership — setting the stage for Mao's eventual dominance. The Zunyi Conference remains a contested historical moment: officially hailed as a turning point, but also a symbol of Mao's ruthless political pragmatism. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel the intrigue, the military disaster that preceded it, and the long-term consequences for China. #ZunyiConference #MaoZedong #LongMarch #ChineseCommunistParty #28Bolsheviks #BoGu #OttoBraun #WangJiaxiang #ZhangWentian #ZhuDe #LinBiao #XiangRiver #Guizhou #1935 #ChineseHistory #History #FexingoHistory #PoliticalLeadership Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Mao's 1935 Zunyi Conference: The Rise of a Leader cover

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In January 1935, during the Long March, the Chinese Communist Party held a secret meeting in the remote town of Zunyi, Guizhou. There, Mao Zedong, who had been sidelined for years, seized de facto control of the party and the Red Army. This episode dives into the crisis that forced the meeting: the disastrous Xiang River battle, the failed tactics of the 28 Bolsheviks led by Bo Gu and Otto Braun, and the behind-the-scenes maneuvering by Wang Jiaxiang and Zhang Wentian. We explore how Mao's guerrilla strategy won over key military leaders like Zhu De and Lin Biao, and how the conference reshaped the party's leadership — setting the stage for Mao's eventual dominance. The Zunyi Conference remains a contested historical moment: officially hailed as a turning point, but also a symbol of Mao's ruthless political pragmatism. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel the intrigue, the military disaster that preceded it, and the long-term consequences for China. #ZunyiConference #MaoZedong #LongMarch #ChineseCommunistParty #28Bolsheviks #BoGu #OttoBraun #WangJiaxiang #ZhangWentian #ZhuDe #LinBiao #XiangRiver #Guizhou #1935 #ChineseHistory #History #FexingoHistory #PoliticalLeadership Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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