In the time period 1925 – 1950 Chinese peasants, and Chinese created a bad relationship with each other. Peasants were stronger than the Chinese Communist party supported by documents one, five, and six, peasants were the prime target for attacks instead of the Chinese Communist party supported by documents four, eight, and nine, and the peasants were more willing to fight the Japanese while the Chinese Communist party was not so willing supported by documents two, and three. Peasants and the Chinese Communist Party had a bad relationship because the peasants were stronger supported by documents one, and six. The peasants were stronger than the Chinese Communist party supported by documents one, and six. Document one is a written report …show more content…
Doc four is a report on the Japanese military action in North China. The document says “they killed ninety seven civilians, wounded three hundred and eighty two kidnapped three, and raped two hundred sixteen women.” The person who wrote this to probably show that peasants were attacked more often than the Chinese Communist Party. This document supports that peasants were attacked more than the Chinese Communist Party. Document eight is an Agrarian Reform law of the people’s republic of China. This document says “the system of peasant landownership shall be introduced in order to set free the rural productive forced.” The person who wrote this probably wrote it to show that peasants get attacked more than the Chinese Communist Party. This document shows proof that peasants get attacked more than the Chinese Communist Party. Document 9 is a picture of a Chinese peasant struggle meeting. The person that took this probably took this to show that peasants get attacked more than the Chinese Communist Party. This document shows proof that the peasants get attacked more than the Chinese Communist Party. An additional document would be a toll count of how many peasants got killed in attacks. Peasants were willing to fight against the