[2] In October and November 1923, the CCP Shanghai local and district executive committee resolved to categorize party members in Nanjing and Pukou into the sixth and seventh groups, which subsequently united in December to become the CCP Nanjing local executive committee.
[5] In April 1930, it was again disrupted, restored in May, and subsequently merged with the Communist Youth League and trade union organizations.
[6] In 1930, it was obliterated in April, restored in May, and amalgamated with the Communist Youth League and the labor union to establish the Nanjing Red May Action Committee;[7][8] It was disbanded in early June and reconstituted on July 15 as the Nanjing Action Committee, which was subsequently destroyed by a whirlwind and restored in September.
This was later renamed the CCP Nanjing Committee at the beginning of 1934, but it was not revived after the eighth destruction by the Kuomintang in August.
The rebels temporarily usurped authority in January 1967, leading to the establishment of the Nanjing Revolutionary Committee [zh] in March 1968.