<Tr> <Td_colspan="8"> This box: <Ul> <Li> view </Li> <Li> talk </Li> <Li> edit </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> view </Li> <Li> talk </Li> <Li> edit </Li> </Ul> <P> The New Culture Movement of the mid 1910s and 1920s sprang from the disillusionment with traditional Chinese culture following the failure of the Chinese Republic, founded in 1912 to address China's problems . Scholars like Chen Duxiu, Cai Yuanpei, Li Dazhao, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, He Dong, and Hu Shih, had classical educations but began to lead a revolt against Confucianism . They called for the creation of a new Chinese culture based on global and western standards, especially democracy and science . Younger followers took up their call for: </P> <Ul> <Li> Vernacular literature </Li> <Li> An end to the patriarchal family in favor of individual freedom and women's liberation </Li> <Li> View that China is a nation among nations, not as a uniquely Confucian culture . </Li> <Li> The re-examination of Confucian texts and ancient classics using modern textual and critical methods, known as the Doubting Antiquity School </Li> <Li> Democratic and egalitarian values </Li> <Li> An orientation to the future rather than the past </Li> </Ul>

What did leaders of the new culture movement of the late 1910s in china want to happen