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1949 the meaning and background of "carrying the revolution to the end"
After the three major battles of Liaoshen, Huaihai and Ping Jin, the People's Liberation Army has controlled most areas north of the Yangtze River, and it is difficult for the Kuomintang to organize effective defense in the south of the Yangtze River. Chiang Kai-shek's request for mediation by foreign forces was rejected, and the Guangxi clique in the Kuomintang took the opportunity to threaten Chiang Kai-shek to "resolutely step down" under the banner of demanding "peace talks." Chiang Kai-shek was forced to issue a "peace" statement on the condition that the pseudo-constitution, pseudo-legalists and Kuomintang troops were retained. Some centrists were confused by the illusion and persuaded the * * * production party to "stop immediately". 1948 12.30, Mao Zedong wrote a New Year message for Xinhua News Agency entitled "Carry the Revolution to the End". Call on the whole party, the whole army and the people of the whole country to resolutely, thoroughly and thoroughly eliminate all reactionary forces, overthrow the reactionary rule of the Kuomintang and establish a people's democratic dictatorship, and never give up halfway. Therefore, "carry the revolution to the end" has become the slogan of the revolutionary people and the army to continue their struggle. After the victory of the revolution, it became the motto of many revolutionaries who were determined to fight for the great cause of capitalism.