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Literary Nirvana: Biography of Martyr Xie Wenjin

Zhou Xintian

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Xie Wenjin (1894-1927) was born in Yongjia, Zhejiang. In 1919, he worked at the Shanghai "New Youth" magazine. Joined the Chinese Socialist Youth League in 1920. In 1921, he was sent to study at the Eastern University in Moscow. Joined the Communist Party of China in Moscow in 1922. He returned to China in the winter of 1923 and served as representative of the Communist International, translator Borodin, Soviet military and political adviser, and secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In December 1924, the Wenzhou independent branch of the Communist Party of China was established. In 1925, he served as a member of the Communist Party of Shanghai Federation of Trade Unions. In April 1926, he was appointed as a member of the Shanghai District Committee of the Communist Party of China, and in July, he was appointed as the secretary of the Nanjing District Committee of the Communist Party of China. Arrested and sacrificed on April 10, 1927.

Guangzhao's Twelve Spears of the Sun and Moon

Zhou Xintian

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The ancient road is sparsely populated. At the entrance of the official road, outside the tea pavilion, an elegant swordsman was asking the old man selling tea for directions: "Old man, if you want to go to Jiming Post, should you take this road?" He pointed to a wide road on the left. The old tea seller glanced at the other person and nodded. Before the elegant swordsman stepped onto the Jimingyi Ancient Road, a white horse galloped forward and blocked the way. Someone shouted: "Wait a minute!" The elegant swordsman was slightly startled and raised his eyes to look at the other person. Immediately sitting upright was a big man with a red face, eyebrows and a formidable expression. The elegant swordsman asked coldly: "What do you want to do?" The red-faced man said: "Are you going to Jimingyi?" The elegant swordsman said: "Why should I tell you?" The red-faced man sneered and said domineeringly: "I have to tell you."