
Hu Di (formerly known as Hu Baichang, March 10, 1905 – 1935), born in Shucheng County, Anhui Province, graduated from Chinese University and was a Chinese revolutionary.
He was one of the three masters of Longtan, and as an outstanding intelligence officer of the CPC Central Committee, he entered the Party Affairs Investigation Section of the Party Department of the Kuomintang Central Committee and passed on a large amount of secret information from the enemy. In 1935, during the Long March of the Red Army, he was brutally killed by Zhang Guotao and later posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr.
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Place of birth
Shucheng County, Anhui Province
Date of birth
In 1905
Date of death
In 1935
Graduated from a college
Chinese universities
Major achievements
One of the three masters of Longtan
Nationality
China
Ethnicity
Han Chinese
Occupation
revolutionist
Trust
communist
Origin
Shucheng, Anhui