Zhou Enlai, born on this day in 1898, was a communist revolutionary, statesman, and military officer who served as the 1st Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1949 to 1976. "All diplomacy is a continuation of war by other means."

Zhou was educated in a missionary college in Tianjin before studying at a Japanese university. In Tianjin, he met his future wife, Deng Yingchao while participating in a radical political group known as the "Awakening Society". In 1920, Zhou moved to France, where he helped form the overseas branch of the Communist Party of China. He also lived in Britain and Germany before returning to China in 1924.

While working in the Political Department of the Whampoa Military Academy, Zhou was also made the secretary of the Communist Party of Guangdong-Guangxi, and served as the CPC representative with the rank of major-general.

After the Chinese Civil War broke out in 1927, Zhou served in the communist forces, helping establish and oversee a network of underground cells of communist resistance. Zhou played a leading role in the Long March of 1934-35, an arduous military retreat of communist forces over 8,000 miles.

Following the Zunyi Conference in 1935, Mao Zedong became Zhou's assistant. After the conclusion of the Long March, Mao officially took over Zhou Enlai's leading position in the CPC, while Zhou took a secondary position as vice-chairman. Both would hold their leadership positions until their deaths in 1976.

Zhou was a prominent participant in the 1955 Asian–African Conference, held in Indonesia. The conference produced a declaration in strongly in favor of peace, the abolition of nuclear arms, general arms reduction, and the principle of universal representation at the United Nations. Zhou was critical of American imperial aggression and stated "the population of Asia will never forget that the first atom bomb was exploded on Asian soil."

Zhou passed away from bladder cancer on January 8th, 1976, just nine months before Mao Zedong's death in September that year.

"Today the first unification of the Chinese people has emerged. The people themselves have become the masters of Chinese soil, and the rule of the reactionaries in China has been irrevocably overthrown."

Zhou Enlai, from "Chinese People Will not Tolerate Aggression" (October 1950)

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  • ashinadash [she/her]
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    7 months ago

    I have no fucking idea what qualifies as "this nsfw thing is fine to talk about behind a spoiler tag" and "volcel brigade on the move!!!!" honestly. I have lightly - heavily cursed thoughts rolling around my brain.

    • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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      7 months ago

      lol yeah there's no hard and fast rule and my read is the volcel thing is in large part a holdover from when chapo dot chat was r/chapotraphouse and was therefore a lot more reddit and therefore a lot more unexamined white cishet male dominated (which in turn made for a lot more unexamined sex pest-lite shit that needed to be clamped down on). but idk, ppl are allowed their sensitivties and i get not wanting lewd shit clogging up your feed, so idk what the exact answer is or if there even is one.

      • ashinadash [she/her]
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        7 months ago

        I see, makes sense. I'm thinkin' the exact answer is not to post an analysis of the single most cursed smut you have ever seen in your life?

        • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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          7 months ago

          while i dont have a definitive answer....on the one hand sicko-wistful but on the other sicko-fem but on the other other sickubus and also sicko-jammin. gotta go to bed now but hopefully this leaves much food for thought.... very-smart