开天辟地
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  1921年7月中国共产党在上海成立。围绕这一翻天覆地的历史大变革,在中国大地上发生了一系列惊心动魄的事件。
  中国政府在“巴黎和会”上签定卖国条约的消息迅速激起爱国学生的满腔愤怒,北大整个校园都沸腾起来。5月4日,爆发了震惊中外的“五四”运动。陈独秀(邵宏来 饰)等人因散发《北京市民宣言》而被捕。孙中山(孙滨 饰)、毛泽东(王英 饰)、陈炯明(胡荣华 饰)和蒋介石(苏克 饰)分别从各地通电声援,最终陈获释。1920年8月,中国的第一个共产主义小组在上海成立。紧接着,北京、湖南、湖北、山东等地的共产主义小组也纷纷成立。但在随之而来的白色恐怖之下,长辛店工人俱乐部遭反动军阀血洗。时局的发展,要求尽快建立一个全国统一的共产党组织......

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