Qu Qiubai, 1899 was born in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province in June. His original name was Qu Shuang, and later it was renamed Qu Shuang and Qu Shuang, and his name was Xiong Bo. He is a prose writer and literary critic in China.
Twice served as the top leader of China * * * production party. He was one of the early main leaders of China * * Production Party, a Marxist, a proletarian revolutionary, a theorist and a propagandist, and one of the important founders of China revolutionary literature.
1February, 934, Qu Qiubai arrived in Ruijin, the central revolutionary base, and served as a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union in Ren Zhonghua, the People's Education Committee, the Soviet Union in China, and the Minister of Education of the Central Government in China.
After the Long March of the Central Red Army, he stayed in the south to persist in guerrilla warfare and served as the Minister of Propaganda Department of the Central Branch of the Central Soviet Area. 1935 was arrested by Kuomintang troops in Changting County, Fujian Province in February.
When the enemy learned his identity, he took various measures to induce him to surrender, but he refused. /kloc-in June of 0/8, he calmly walked to the execution ground, singing "Internationale" and "Song of the Red Army" along the way.
Shout slogans such as * * * Long live the production party and * * * Long live capitalism. After arriving at the execution ground, he sat cross-legged on the lawn, drinking bullets and spilling blood, and died generously at the age of 36.
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1920 In the winter, one and a half years after the May 4th Movement broke out, Qu Qiubai stayed in Harbin for 50 days on his way to Russia, during which he wrote a series of essays entitled "A Journey to Hungry Hometown" to review his ideological transformation.
For the student patriotic movement of 19 19 in May, here is just a passing. Until May of 15, he was captured by the Kuomintang army and wrote his last words "superfluous words" in Changting prison, Fujian.
It is said that after the May 4th Movement broke out, he was elected as the general representative of the students in the Russian special museum and organized students to participate in the political movement at that time. It is still vague, without details and facts.
The May 4th Movement was an important turning point in Qu Qiubai's thought. He gradually woke up from loneliness, began to contact socialism, and grew into one of the early leaders of China.
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