Commentary On July 23, 1921, under the control of the Communist International (Comintern), the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) held its first national congress meeting in Shanghai. It was a time when China suffered from regional warlords and the government fought the CCP’s red terrors. A total of 15 CCP comrades joined the meeting, namely: Comintern representatives: Nikolsky (Vladimir Abramovich Neumann, pdf), and Maring (Henk Sneevliet); Shanghai representatives: Li Da, Li Hanjun; Beijing representatives: Zhang Guotao, Liu Renjing; Changsha representatives: Mao Zedong, He Shuheng; Wuhan representatives: Dong Biwu, Chen Tanqiu; Jinan representatives: Wang Jinmei, Deng Enming; Guangzhou representative: Chen Gongbo; Japanese student representative: Zhou Fohai; In addition, Chen Duxiu (the co-founder of the CCP) assigned Bao Huiseng to bring his letter to the meeting. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the CCP, I would like to briefly review the final outcome of the above 15 people. Seven Were Killed by …