A great victory, a historical inevitability.
On September 3, as the melody of “Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China” echoed across Tiananmen Square, a chorus of voices rose high into the sky.
This “battle song,” born in 1943, has traversed time and space, becoming ingrained in the blood of the Chinese people—a “song of triumph” carrying the memory of the Chinese nation.
“Under the banner of the anti-Japanese national united front advocated and established by the Communist Party of China, the Chinese people fought tenaciously against a formidable enemy, building a Great Wall with their flesh and blood, achieving the first complete victory in resisting foreign invasion in modern history.”
“The pivotal role of the Communist Party of China was key to the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.” “The victory was a great triumph of the Communist Party of China playing that central role.” This is the conclusion of history and the voice of the people.
The 14 years of arduous resistance were also a great struggle in which the Communist Party of China turned the tide. It was the Party’s steadfast commitment that supported the hope for national salvation and guided the correct direction toward victory. The history of the war proves that the Communist Party of China is the strong core leading the Chinese people in striving for national independence and liberation.
Remember history, honor the martyrs, cherish peace, and create the future.
Under the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China, people of all ethnic groups across the nation carry forward and promote the great spirit of the resistance, striving with determination and courage. From great victory to great rejuvenation, onward!
Leading with the Banner, Forging the Great Power of Resistance
On September 18, 1931, the roar of cannons filled the air. Overnight, Shenyang fell; within months, Northeast China was occupied; and in a few years, much of China was trampled under the iron heel of Japanese forces. The shattered land was soaked in blood and tears, the suffering of the Chinese people beyond words.
In the darkness, who raised the banner and set the direction? Who stood firm as a rock? Who faced death without fear?
“Communist Party members fought bravely on the front lines of the resistance, supporting the hope for national salvation and becoming the mainstay of the entire nation’s war effort.”
Sounding the call to save the nation from peril—
“Drive Japanese imperialism out of China, oppose all imperialist attempts to partition China, and strive for the complete liberation and independence of the Chinese nation.”
At the Ruijin Central Revolutionary Base History Museum, visitors linger before the “Declaration of War Against Japan by the Provisional Central Government of the Chinese Soviet Republic.” The declaration was issued when the young Soviet government was less than half a year old.
The day after the September 18 Incident, “Manchurian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China’s Declaration on the Japanese Imperialist Armed Occupation of Manchuria” was posted throughout Shenyang’s streets. Subsequently, a series of declarations and resolutions, including “Chinese Communist Party’s Declaration on the Japanese Imperialist Violent Occupation of the Three Northeastern Provinces,” called on the nation to rise up and resist.
Prioritizing the greater national interest, the Communist Party of China consistently focused on the principal contradiction between China and Japan. From declarations during the Long March stating “to resist is to live, not to resist is to die,” to immediately calling for “building a solid Great Wall of the national united front” after the July 7 Incident, each call pierced the fascist gloom and awakened the slumbering land.
A Japanese commentator on Chinese affairs at the time admitted, “Driven by the Communist Party of China, the anti-Japanese national united front became the main force propelling the national resistance movement.” Tokyo’s “Allied World Weekly” lamented, “The true anti-Japanese force has always been the Communist Party of China.”
Charting a roadmap to victory with exceptional leadership—
Addressing the characteristics of the conflict—strong enemy, weak us; small enemy, large us; enemy unjust and unsupported, us just and supported—the Communist Party of China outlined the correct direction with the general strategic policy of protracted war and the tactics of people’s war.
The people’s army led by the Communist Party of China “