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Who founded the Whampoa Military Academy?
Sun Yat-sen founded the Whampoa Military Academy with the help of China and the Soviet Union. Whampoa Military Academy is famous in China's modern history, and it ranks as one of the four famous military academies in the world with West Point Military Academy, Japanese NCO School and Royal Military Academy. 1924 was founded by the Kuomintang, and its full name was "Army Academy of the Republic of China". Its original site is located in cheung chau island, Huangpu District, Guangzhou, Chinese mainland, and then moved to Fengshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Province. Many senior generals of the country were born in this school, which has an important position and influence in the national military history.

The cultural bookstore is located in Chaozong Street, Changsha, and its establishment indicates that Hunan has a base for spreading Marxism-Leninism. This is Mao Zedong's masterpiece a year ago, and now it is the site of Hunan Medical University. The cultural bookstore is an old rented mansion, facing south, with a high wall in front and a black painted door in the middle. There is a huge plaque in the middle with the words "cultural bookstore" written in black paint. The inscription was written by Tan, a famous scholar, editor of Hanlin Academy and governor and governor of Hunan during Guangxu period of the former Qing Dynasty.

It is because of Tan's "signboard" that warlords and politicians dare not act rashly and have to go home. The entrance is a courtyard paved with blue bricks, with a long row of houses in the north and two wooden houses in the east, which is the business pavement of the cultural bookstore. There is a rectangular hall in the east of the courtyard, which used to be a place where Mao Zedong often received tourists. When Xinmin Society was founded, He Shuheng, Xie Juezai and Zhou Shizhao all attended the meeting here.

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