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What were the two uprisings of the Communist Party in 1927?

Nanchang Uprising and Autumn Harvest Uprising.

The August 1st Nanchang Uprising is often referred to as the Nanchang Uprising or the August 1st Uprising. The August 1st Nanchang Uprising refers to an armed resistance event launched by the Chinese Communist Party's troops in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China on August 1, 1927, in response to the anti-communist policies of the Chinese Kuomintang. The Nanchang Uprising was during the Agrarian Revolutionary War. The Communist Party of China united with the left wing of the Kuomintang and fired the first shot of armed resistance against the Kuomintang reactionaries. It marked the beginning of the independent leadership of the armed struggle by the Communist Party of China and the creation of a revolutionary army.

The Autumn Harvest Uprising was an armed uprising held by the Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army (i.e. the Red Army) led by the Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army (the Red Army) in eastern Hunan and western Jiangxi on September 9, 1927 (Mid-Autumn Festival). Following the Nanchang Uprising, China* Another famous armed uprising led by the Communist Party. In 1977, Jiangxi Province established the Autumn Harvest Uprising Memorial Hall in Xiushui County and Tonggu County. In 1998, the Autumn Harvest Uprising Square was established in Pingxiang City.