Nanjing Incident (Cultural Revolution)
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Nanjing Incident, or Nanjing Anti Cultural Revolution Force Movement, was a movement to oppose the Cultural Revolution that occurred in Nanjing, China in 1976. The movement was initially organized by Nanjing University faculty members and students. It soon spread countrywide and led to the occurrence of the Tiananmen Incident.
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