Chinese Communist Party propaganda
The Chinese Communist Party was founded in 1921 by a group of students from Beijing University in the industrial city of Shanghai. The communist, led by Mao Zedong, believe that everybody should be equal in society and nobody should be in a higher class than one another. They also set up communes which was a community of people living together that have to share everything. As you would expect, the Communist Party soon clashed with the Nationalist Party. When Chiang Kai-shek took over the nationalist party after Sun Yat-sen who was formally in charge died in 1925, he soon struck against the Communists in 1927 in Shanghai killing thousands, which as known as the Shanghai Massacre. After the tragedy, the Nationalist-Communist ceased to exist and the Communists proceeded to go into hiding by fleeing to the Jiangxi Province. Though many things helped developed the rule of the Communists, the things that had the most influence were people and leaders, important groups, and multiple events.