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22: 381:. The CCP only learned of this from captured Japanese archives. Having held no official position in the CCP, Fu Daqing is best remembered for his expertise in linguistics. He spoke English, Russian, 435: 259:, Fu Daqing returned to his native Linchuan to engage in propaganda work among the people. In December 1927, he participated in a failed Communist uprising in 239:
and others. In Moscow Fu took the Russian name Federov and later joined the CCP. In the summer of 1924, after returning from Moscow, Fu worked for
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Dai Qing, Qing Dai, John Thibodeau, Philip B. Williams, Probe International, International Rivers Network, Ming Yi. Translated by Ming Yi (1998).
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province. Having lost his father at an early age, the young Daqing was brought up by his mother, a school teacher. After graduating from a
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authorities had him arrested and deported back to China, where he was imprisoned firstly at Guangzhou and then at Shanghai by the
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propagandist, translator and organiser who worked for the Communist cause before his capture and execution by the
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at the Institute of Foreign Languages, Fu joined the Socialist Youth Brigade of China in 1920.
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and Hainanese. Fu's daughter Dai Qing was later adopted by his good friend Ye Jianying.
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and first participated in military operations in 1925. The following year Fu joined the
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and eighteen others. Later he became a propaganda officer for the party, co-editing
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to engage in propaganda activities and underground communication with the
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The next year he travelled by sea to study at the Eastern University in
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to continue his education. In Shanghai, he read the newspaper
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On July 23, 1944, both Fu and his wife were captured by the
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to engage in anti-Japanese propaganda. Later he moved to
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