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revolutionary adjective—革命 adj (almost always used)革命性 adjExamples:purge of counter-revolutionary elements (esp. Stalin's purges of the 1930 and Mao's purges 1955-57)—counter-revolutionary propaganda—Song Jiaoren (1882-1913), politician of the revolutionary party involved in the 1911 Xinhai revolution, murdered in Shanghai in 1913—Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), French socialist and revolutionary activist, son-in-law of Karl Marx—Xiong Chengji (1887-1910), anti-Qing revolutionary and martyr—Mt Babao Revolutionary Cemetery in Haidian district of Beijing—the crime of instigating counter-revolutionary propaganda—Chen Tianhua (1875-1905), anti-Qing revolutionary from Hunan, drowned himself in Japan in 1905—Huanghuagang uprising of 23rd April 1911 in Guangzhou, one a long series of unsuccessful uprisings of Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary party—an anti-revolutionary coup—Zhang Shizhao (1881-1973), revolutionary journalist in Shanghai, then established writer—Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang—(charitable, political or revolutionary) cause—Wong Fei Hung (1847-1924), famous martial artist and revolutionary—Nambaryn Enkhbayar (1958-), Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party politician, President of Mongolia 2005-2009—Unity is strength (revolutionary slogan and popular song of 1943)—Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (1758-1794), French revolutionary leader, enthusiastic advocate of reign of terror 1791-1794—Tan Zhenlin (1902-1983), PRC revolutionary and military leader, played political role after the cultural revolution—National Revolutionary Army—family or dependents of martyr (in PRC, esp. revolutionary martyr)—Zhang Taiyan (1869-1936), scholar, journalist, revolutionary and leading intellectual around the time of the Xinhai revolution—Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924), Russian revolutionary leader—Jacobin club, French revolutionary party that played a leading role in the reign of terror 1791-1794—Fidel Castro or Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (1926-), Cuban revolutionary leader, prime minister 1959-1976, president 1976-2008—expel the Manchu, revolutionary slogan from around 1900—Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (1888-1938), Soviet revolutionary theorist, executed after a show trial in 1937—Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932)—Zhang Zhixin (1930-1975) female revolutionary and martyr, who followed the true Marxist-Leninist line as a party member, and was arrested in 1969, murdered in 1975 after opposing the counter-revolutionary party-usurping conspiracies of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, and only rehabilitated posthumously in 1979—noun suffix for a specialist in some activity, such as a musician or revolutionary, corresponding English -ist, -er, -ary or -ian— |