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The Xi'an Incident (西安事变)December 1936
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The Xi'an incident refers to the kidnapping of General Chiang Kai-Shek, leader of the Nationalist Party, by two of his own generals Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng. The aim of the kidnapping on 12th December 1936 was to force Chiang into a united front against Japan with the Communists.
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Lauren Walden
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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13/10/2019
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English
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1936
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Source 6: Xi'an Incident Aftermath Sapajou (1937) ‘The Lesson of Sian’
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A cartoon satirising the problems facing Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalist Party in the aftermath of the Xi'an incident. This contrasts strongly with images evoking a public outpouring of support for the Generalissimo. The writing etched on the planks reads: 'freedom of the press,' 'military audit,' 'government continuity,' 'civil service,' 'proper supervision,' and 'helplessness'. The cartoonist here depicts Chiang Kai-Shek attempting to 'mend' these various problems facing his government.
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Sapajou
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North China Daily News
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1937
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Cartoon
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Richard Rigby (2010) Sapajou's Shanghai in China Heritage Quarterly http://www.chinaheritagequarterly.org/features.php?searchterm=022_sapajou.inc&issue=022