"The Tibetan nationality is one of the nationalities within the Chinese boundaries with a long history. It has performed its glorious duty in the work of creating and developing our great Motherland. But during the recent century, imperialist forces penetrated into China and also into Tibet, carrying out provocations and sowing discord."
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"Statement on the conclusion of the agreement concerning the peaceful liberation of Tibet" (23 May 1951)
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Zhu De
Zhu De (Chinese: 朱德) (1 December 1886 – 6 July 1976) was a Chinese general, military strategist, politician, revolutionary of the Chinese Communist Party. By the time China was under [[Ma
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