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Fang Zhimingmin’s famous sayings

Famous Quotes:

1. The doctrine we believe in is the truth of the universe!

2. The enemy can only chop off our heads and never waver. Our faith! Because the doctrine we believe in is the truth of the universe! We are very willing to sacrifice for communism and bleed for the Soviet Union!

3. I can give up everything, but I cannot give up the party, the class, and the revolutionary cause. If I have one day to live, I should work for them one day!

4. Although the current China has broken mountains and rivers, and the country is in ruins and the people are poor, who can say that China does not have a bright future? No, absolutely not. We believe that China will have a bright and commendable future.

Additional information:

Fang Zhimin (August 21, 1899 - August 6, 1935), whose original name was Yuanzhen, his birth name was Zhenghu, and his nickname was Huisheng. A native of Hutang Village, Qigong Town, Yiyang Jiu District, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, he was a proletarian revolutionary, strategist, and outstanding leader of the peasant movement. He was the founder of the revolutionary base areas in Northeastern Jiangxi and Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi during the Agrarian Revolutionary War.

Portrait of Fang Zhimin

Joined the Chinese Socialist Youth League in August 1922. In January 1928, he participated in the leadership of the Yiheng Uprising and established the revolutionary base in northeastern Jiangxi. He successively served as Chairman of the Soviet Government of Northeastern Jiangxi Province, Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi Province, political commissar of the 10th and 11th Red Army, and Secretary of the Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China. He combined Marxism with the reality of Northeastern Jiangxi and created a set of experiences in building the party, the army, and the red regime, which he called the "Fang Zhimin-style" base area. He was arrested on January 29, 1935 and died on August 6, at the age of 36.