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Chang'an Auchan X5 takes you to learn about Feng Xuefeng's life

author:Shanghai Ruiyu

Chang'an Auchan X5 takes you to learn about Feng Xuefeng's life

Chang'an Auchan X5 takes you to learn about Feng Xuefeng's life
Chang'an Auchan X5 takes you to learn about Feng Xuefeng's life
Chang'an Auchan X5 takes you to learn about Feng Xuefeng's life
Chang'an Auchan X5 takes you to learn about Feng Xuefeng's life

Feng Xuefeng was born in 1903, a native of Shentan Village, Chi'an Town, Yiwu, Eastern Zhejiang, from a peasant family, and participated in labor from an early age, thus cultivating a tenacious, hardworking, simple and rugged temperament. After graduating from the prefectural high school in 1919, he was admitted to the Jinhua Zhejiang Provincial Seventh Normal School. In the spring of 1921, he was expelled from school for leading his classmates against the school, and was transferred to Zhejiang Provincial First Normal School in Hangzhou in the autumn. Soon, he joined the school's cultural group "Morning Light Society", began to write new poems, and published "Lakeside Poetry Society" under the name of "Lakeside Poetry Society" with Shanghai poets Ying Xiuren.

In 1925, Feng Xuefeng went to Peking University to observe and teach himself Japanese, during which he listened to Lu Xun's speeches many times. Since 1926, he has been engaged in Japanese translation and the writing of poetry, prose, and novels. In June 1927, under the circumstances of Chiang Kai-shek's "April 12" - coup d'état and the tragic murder of Li Dazhao in Shanghai , he resolutely joined the Communist Party of China and came to Shanghai in early 1928 to search for the party and work as a translator. During this complicated struggle against the enemy, he lived at No. 11 Jingyunli, North Sichuan Road, Hongkou (now No. 11, Lane 35, Donghengbang Road) and No. 2, Lane 825, Donghengbang Road. In December 1928, through the introduction of Roushi, he began to associate with Lu Xun, becoming a loyal student and close comrade-in-arms of Lu Xun in his later combat life, and becoming a solid link between the party and Lu Xun. Feng Xuefeng was one of the important leaders of the left-wing cultural front from 1930 to 1933, and successively served as secretary of the "Left League" party group, secretary of the Cultural Committee of the Shanghai Central Bureau, and propaganda director of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee.

Feng Xuefeng (1903~1976) A native of Yiwu, Zhejiang. A member of the Communist Party of China Graduated from a college. In 1925, he went to Peking University as an auditor, and then went to Shanghai to engage in the underground party work and revolutionary cultural activities of the CPC, co-edited with Lu Xun magazines such as "Sprouts", "Literature Herald", "Cross Street" and other magazines, served as secretary of the LEFT League of the CPC, secretary of the Cultural Committee under the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, director of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Jiangsu Provincial Committee, went to Ruijin, Jiangxi in 1933, served as vice president of the Central Party School of the Soviet Union, participated in the Long March of the Red Army to northern Shaanxi, and was sent by the party to Shanghai and Zhejiang

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