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Introduction to Dai
Dai (189 1 year-1949), formerly known as Liang Bi, whose real name is pen name. Born in Xing Wu, Zhejiang (now Huzhou, Zhejiang), Guanghan, Sichuan, a veteran of the Kuomintang in the Republic of China and China, a modern thinker, theorist and politician in China.

I studied in Japan in my early years and joined the league. After the Revolution of 1911, he followed Sun Yat-sen and participated in the Second Revolution and the War of Protecting the Law. During the May 4th Movement, he was radical and one of the earliest Marxist researchers in China.

One of the elders of China Kuomintang, a lyricist of the national flag song, and one of the earliest Marxist researchers in China. During his political training, he served as the first dean of the examination institute for 20 years and the youngest dean of the Fifth Academy in history (only 37 years old when he took office).

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Dai loves reading and has accumulated profound cultural and theoretical knowledge. In his early years, most of his theoretical activities were translating and commenting on Marxist economic theory books. He translated Kaucki's Marx's Economic Theory from Japanese into Chinese, which provided an important reference book for domestic readers to understand and learn Marx's Das Kapital.

As he said, "I really want to spend some time studying Marx's economic theory." By studying Marxist theory, his thought once had a great change. He also drafted the original China * * * Party Program (Draft).

1925 After Sun Yat-sen's death, Dai published two pamphlets, Philosophical Basis of Sun Wen Doctrine (1945 edition was renamed Philosophical Basis of the Three People's Principles) and National Revolution and China Kuomintang, which systematically put forward "Daiism" and became the main theoretical basis of the official theory of China Kuomintang.

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Baidu encyclopedia-Dai