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H\u1ed9i Ph\u1ee5c Vi\u1ec7t changed its name several times and eventually changed to T\u00e2n Vi\u1ec7t Revolutionary Party (July 1928).[5]T\u00e2n Vi\u1ec7t Revolutionary Party gathered young intellectuals and patriotic petty bourgeois youth, operating mainly in Annam.[6] Born and operating while the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League was thriving, the theories of Marxism\u2013Leninism had a great influence, T\u00e2n Vi\u1ec7t Revolutionary Party attracted a lot of patriotic young people to participate.[7]During its operation, the party split into two left-wing and right-wing tendencies. In the end, the leftist tendency to embrace communism prevailed. Some members were transferred to study at the Revolutionary Youth League (founded in November 1925, led by H\u1ed3 Ch\u00ed Minh), actively preparing for the establishment of a new party following the path of the Communist Party of Vietnam.[8]In 1929 it became communist and reformed as the Indochinese Communist League (\u0110\u00f4ng D\u01b0\u01a1ng C\u1ed9ng s\u1ea3n Li\u00ean \u0111o\u00e0n) which was one of the three communist groups of 1929-1930 which formed the base of the Vietnamese Communist Party.[9] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4See also[edit]References[edit]^ T\u1eeb \u0111i\u1ec3n tri th\u1ee9c l\u1ecbch s\u1eed ph\u1ed5 th\u00f4ng th\u1ebf k\u1ef7 XX – Ng\u1ecdc Li\u00ean Phan, H\u1ed9i gi\u00e1o d\u1ee5c l\u1ecbch s\u1eed (Vietnam), Tr\u01b0\u1eddng \u0111\u1ea1i h\u1ecdc s\u01b0 ph\u1ea1m H\u00e0 N\u1ed9i. Khoa l\u1ecbch s\u1eed – 2003 Page 787 “N\u0103m 1922, t\u1ed1t nghi\u1ec7p h\u00e0ng Th\u00e0nh chung, \u0111\u01b0\u1ee3c \u0111i\u1ec3u v\u1ec3 d\u1ea1y t\u1ea1i tr\u01b0\u1eddng Ti\u1ec3u h\u1ecdc Vinh (Ngh\u1ec7 An). N\u00e0m 1925, Tr\u1ea7n Ph\u00fa tham gia th\u00e0nh l\u1eadp H\u1ed9i Ph\u1ee5c Vi\u1ec7t r\u1ed5i gia nh\u1eadp Vi\u1ec7t Nam C\u00e1ch m\u1ea1ng \u00d0\u1ea3ng (Sau \u0111\u1ed5i th\u00e0nh T\u00e2n Vi\u1ec7t), c\u00f3 l\u00fac \u00f4ng sang -L\u00e0o …”^ Hy V. Luong Tradition, Revolution, and Market Economy in a North Vietnamese … 2010 — Page 87“Formed in 1925 and unable to transcend either an elitist network or regional ties, the New Vietnam Revolutionary Party (T\u00e2n Vi\u1ec7t) recruited most actively among students and the low-ranking civil servants in northern central Annam.”^ The National Council directs the compilation of the Vietnamese encyclopedia. Vietnam Encyclopedia, vol. 2. Encyclopedia Publishing House, 2002. pp. 385^ History of Vietnamese thought. Thu\u1eadn H\u00f3a Publishing House, 2007. pp. 163^ Ninh L\u01b0\u01a1ng. A simplified Vietnamese history: a reference book. National Political Publishing House, 2005. pp. 416^ S\u1eed, Th\u01b0 Vi\u1ec7n L\u1ecbch. “Th\u01b0 Vi\u1ec7n L\u1ecbch S\u1eed”. thuvienlichsu.com (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2021-09-28.^ “II-T\u00e2n c\u00e1ch m\u1ea1ng \u0111\u1ea3ng(7\/1928) – L\u1ecbch s\u1eed Vi\u1ec7t Nam trong nh\u1eefng n\u0103m 1919-1930”. sites.google.com. Retrieved 2021-09-28.^ “B\u1ea3o t\u00e0ng L\u1ecbch s\u1eed Qu\u1ed1c gia”. B\u1ea3o t\u00e0ng L\u1ecbch s\u1eed Qu\u1ed1c gia. 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