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In the long river of history, there is a resilient woman whose name is Wei Gongzhi. Her life experience was full of twists and turns, but she unswervingly devoted herself to the cause of the revolution and became an immortal heroine. The life of Wei Gongzhi was a hardship on the Long March, an unremitting struggle for the revolutionary cause, and a bump and helplessness in his emotional life.
Wei Gongzhi was born at the end of the Qing Dynasty, her father was a Xiucai who wanted to pass on traditional feminine ideas to her, but Wei Gongzhi showed different characteristics. She is a hardworking girl who dares to pursue her ideals, and even resolutely ripped off the shroud for physical education classes, highlighting the strong qualities of women in the new era. Wei Gongzhi received an education in a foreign school, and the edification of new ideas gradually led her to the road of revolution.
In 1925, the occurrence of the "Five Swords" massacre shocked both at home and abroad, and Wei Gongzhi decided not to sit idly by and watch the oppression of workers and peasants, and resolutely joined the Shanghai Women's Rescue Team. Subsequently, she embarked on a journey to join the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, entered the girls' department of the Whampoa Military Academy, and became the best among her classmates. Soon after, she joined the Communist Party of China and began her revolutionary career.
In 1932, "left" opportunists engaged in a "purge of rebellion" in the Soviet region, and Guo Huaruo became the target of suspicion. Wei Gongzhi firmly believed in Guo Huaruo's innocence and refused to cooperate with the censorship despite the pressure of the organization, so he was expelled from the party. This blow left her physically and mentally devastated, but she remained steadfast in her faith and unwavering.
In 1934, under the care of Ye Jianying, Wei Gongzhi joined the Long March as a literary and artistic worker of the Red Army University. On the Long March, although she had bound her feet, she carried dozens of pounds of materials like a male warrior and marched forward tenaciously. In several cases, she was the only female Red Army who did not receive special care. Her tenacity and courage are admirable.
However, life is full of ups and downs. She had been a revolutionary partner with Ye Jianying, but had to undergo surgery when she was pregnant, losing her child and the opportunity to be a mother. In order to reunite Ye Jianying with his ex-wife Zeng Xianzhi, she offered to end her marriage with Ye Jianying. The end of the relationship plunged her into pain again.
Her tenacity and selflessness contributed greatly to the revolutionary cause, and she was hailed as a heroine, but her personal life was full of ups and downs. She suffered many wrongs, lost her loved ones many times, and eventually, illness brought her life to an end.
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