
Qu Qiubai
Qu Qiubai (1899-1935) was an influential Chinese revolutionary and a prominent leader in the early Chinese Communist Party. He was known for his literary contributions and his role in the party's early organizational efforts. Qu was a key figure in the 1927 Nanchang Uprising and later served as the party's General Secretary. His commitment to Marxist ideology and his efforts in revolutionary literature made him a significant figure in the history of Chinese communism.
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Qu Qiubai was the editor of the 'Hot Blood Daily', which played a significant role in guiding public opinion during the May 30th Movement.
为五卅运动鼓与呼--党史-中国共产党新闻网Qu Qiubai was a leftist intellectual who advocated for literature to serve the working class.
新大众文艺繁荣发展的三维透视--理论-中国共产党新闻网Qu Qiubai made a poignant statement about the importance of history while facing the enemy's threats.
家国永念丨不忘来时路 _光明网Qu Qiubai made a poignant statement about the importance of history while facing execution.
家国永念丨不忘来时路--时政--人民网Qu Qiubai's strong response to enemy persuasion is cited as an example of unwavering party loyalty.
活到老、学到老、修养到老——深入学习贯彻习近平总书记关于党性的重要论述 _光明网Qu Qiubai's strong response to enemy persuasion is cited as an example of unwavering party loyalty.
活到老、学到老、修养到老(深入学习贯彻习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想) --观点--人民网




















