In the spring of 1924, Mao Zedong went to Shanghai to participate in the work of the Nationalist Party's Shanghai Executive Department and strategized during the workers' movement. But Communist Party members faced exclusion from the right-wing forces of the Kuomintang, and friction and struggle continued. Mao Zedong returned to Hunan to recuperate and continue to seek the path of revolution. The 4.12 counter revolutionary coup led to the split between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Chiang Kai shek's madness
In the spring of 1924, Mao Zedong went to Shanghai to participate in the work of the Nationalist Party's Shanghai Executive Department and strategized during the workers' movement. But Communist Party members faced exclusion from the right-wing forces of the Kuomintang, and friction and struggle continued. Mao Zedong returned to Hunan to recuperate and continue to seek the path of revolution. The 4.12 counter revolutionary coup led to the split between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Chiang Kai shek's madness