
Ouyang Shan
Ouyang Shan was a prominent figure in the Chinese Communist Party, known for his role in the development of cultural and artistic policies during the revolutionary period. He served as the director of the Literature Research Office of the Central Research Institute and was influential in advocating for a clear and coherent artistic policy to guide the party's cultural work. Ouyang Shan's correspondence with Mao Zedong highlighted the importance of literature in shaping the revolutionary spirit and ideology of the time, contributing to the development of a national cultural identity aligned with the Communist Party's goals.
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Ouyang Shan suggested that the party urgently needed to formulate a clear cultural policy to guide artistic work.
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