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去留肝胆:朱克靖烈士传
Wang Chengzhang
Zhu Kejing (1895-1948) was born in Liling, Hunan. He was admitted to Peking University in 1919, joined the Communist Party of China in 1922, and went to study at Moscow Oriental University in 1923. In 1925, he served as party representative and director of the Political Department of the Third Army of the National Revolutionary Army. In 1927, he participated in the Nanchang Uprising and served as party representative of the Ninth Army. In January 1938, he served as adviser to the Political Department of the New Fourth Army and head of the directly affiliated field service corps. In 1940, he served as director of the Liaison Department of the New Fourth Army. In 1944, he served as director of the Jiangsu and Zhejiang Administrative Office. In January 1946, he served as secretary-general of the New Fourth Army and Shandong Military Region and director of the Liaison Department. He was arrested in Juxian County, Shandong Province in early 1947 and moved to Nanjing. He died in the autumn of 1948.
Zhu Kejing (1895-1948) was born in Liling, Hunan. He was admitted to Peking University in 1919, joined the Communist Party of China in 1922, and went to study at Moscow Oriental University in 1923. In 1925, he served as party representative and director of the Political Department of the Third Army of the National Revolutionary Army. In 1927, he participated in the Nanchang Uprising and served as party representative of the Ninth Army. In January 1938, he served as adviser to the Political Department of the New Fourth Army and head of the directly affiliated field service corps. In 1940, he served as director of the Liaison Department of the New Fourth Army. In 1944, he served as director of the Jiangsu and Zhejiang Administrative Office. In January 1946, he served as secretary-general of the New Fourth Army and Shandong Military Region and director of the Liaison Department. He was arrested in Juxian County, Shandong Province in early 1947 and moved to Nanjing. He died in the autumn of 1948.