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The party was officially formed on April 5, 1928. Its planning went back to as early as 1925, when Moscow-trained Taiwanese students began to contact like-minded individuals in China and Japan. By late 1927 Comintern had instructed Japanese Communists (organized since 1922) to draft political and organizational charters (綱領) for a " Japanese Communist PartyJapanese Communist Party Party President Shii Kazuo Secretary General Tadayoshi Ichida Founded 1921 Headquarters 4-26-7 Sendagaya Shibuya-ku Tokyo 151-8586 Japan Representatives 9 Councillors 9 Political ideology communist Website The Japanese Communist P, Taiwanese National Branch". Following the draft, Lin Mu-shun and Hsieh Hsüeh-hung secretly met in ShanghaiAlternate meanings: See Shanghai (disambiguation Shanghai ( Chinese: , pinyin: shang hi; Shanghainese IPA: /z h/) is China's largest city and is situated on the banks of the Chang Jiang delta. In Chinese, Shanghai's abbreviations are H ( or ) and Shen . with seven others -- of whom three represented the ChineseThe Communist Party of China ( Simplified Chinese: , Traditional Chinese: , Hanyu Pinyin: Zhongguo Gongchndng) is the ruling party of the People's Republic of China. The party was founded in 1921, and fought the Kuomintang during the Chinese Civil War., Korean , and Japanese Communist Parties, respectively -- to form the nascent organization.
In 1931 Comintern elevated the group's status from party branch to that of a full-fledged party directly answerable to it.
Organizationally the 1928 charter subjected the Taiwanese Communists to the Japanese party. Politically it described the "Taiwanese nation" (Taiwan Minzu) as those descendents of KoxingaKoxinga (; pinyin: Guoxingye) is the popular name of Zheng Chenggong ( pinyin: Zheng Chenggong; WG: Cheng Ch'eng-kung; Cheng Kung) ( 1624 1662), who was a military leader at the end of the Chinese Ming Dynasty. He was a prominent leader of the anti-Qing m's army and later settlers from southeastern China. Both Koxinga and the ManchuThe Qing Dynasty ( Manchu: daicing gurun; Chinese: ; pinyin: qing chao; Wade-Giles: ch'ing ch'ao), sometimes known as the Manchu Dynasty was founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro, in what is today northeast China expanded into China proper and the surrou rulers established a feudal system, which in its view began to disintegrate with the introduction of 19th century Western capital into the island. The Republic of Formosa represented a revolutionary movement of feudal landowners, merchants and radical patriots, but one doomed to failure given the immaturity of the native capitalist class. It saw Taiwan's capitalism as utterly dependent upon its Japanese counterpart. The proletariat revolution would be driven by the "contradiction" between the dominant Japanese capital and the native (and poorly developed) capital and rural feudalistic elements. The goal of the party was to unite the workers and the peasants. Toward that goal the party would use the left-leaning Taiwanese Cultural Association as a platform and legal front, as well as expose the "lies" of the Taiwanese People's Party, which had been moving toward the left under Chiang Wei-shui 's leadership.
Although Japanese Communists had been entrusted with the task of guiding the Taiwanese branch, massive repression in Japan proper, starting in 1928, left the Taiwanese adrift. Some leftist students were also forced to return to Taiwan. Leadership fell to Hsieh Hsüeh-hung to re-organize in light of the development.