About This Novel

Zhong Senrong (1896-1928), courtesy name Xianxu, pen names Xiu'an and Rongsen, was born in Lianyuan, Hunan. He graduated from the 1925 class of the Electrical Engineering department of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Zhong served as the editor-in-chief of the university's newspaper, the Shanghai Student Union's executive committee chairman, a member of the National Student Union, the secretary of the Lianyuan County Soviet government, the logistics director of the Fourth Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army, and the secretary of the Hunan Special Committee of the Communist Party of China. His contributions to the early student movements, labor movements, national revolution, and armed struggles in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Jiangxi, and Hunan are invaluable. This book is divided into three sections: a brief biography, essays and writings, and historical records, along with a timeline of his life and rare historical images. It presents a comprehensive picture of Zhong's revolutionary life, thoughts, and spirit, and his transformation from a young intellectual to a distinguished revolutionary leader. The publication of this book will greatly enrich the research on the early history of the Communist Party in Shanghai Jiao Tong University, student movements, local revolutionary history, and military history.

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