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Yun Daiying

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and later to Shanghai. In the end of 1928, he started to direct propaganda work of the communist party, creating the periodical
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in Wuchang, and after graduation in 1918, he stayed there as an instructor. In 1919, he participated in the
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On May 6, 1930, he was captured and detained in Shanghai, and later in February 1931, he was detained in
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and was appointed secretary-general of the Canton Soviet Government. After its failure, he fled first to
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in 1926, where he became a military instructor in the political department, aiding the work of
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launched a purge against the communists in succession in April and July 1927, he was sent to
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Mao's Road to Power - Revolutionary Writings, 1912-1949: The Pre-Marxist Period, 1912-1920
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of July, he stayed in Canton. In September after the North Expedition forces liberated
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Diaries of Yun Daiying, Beijing: Central Chinese Communist Party School Press, 1981
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as one of the first batch of party members. In 1923, he became an instructor at
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Chronicles of Yun Daiying, Wuhan: Huazhong Normal University Press, 2006
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Delegates to the 5th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
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Delegates to the 3rd National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
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Before his death, Yun Daiying wrote in prison a poem of martyrdom:
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I've dismissed personal loss, seeing it as negligible,
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Old comrades are immortal regardless of life or death,
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Preserving my heroic bent albeit serving as prisoner.
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Having roamed far and wide, I recollect old comrades,
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6th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
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Wuchang
Hubei
Qing Dynasty
Nanjing
Jiangsu
Republic of China
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese name
family name
Yun
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Chinese Communist Party
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Xiao Chunü
Chinese Communist Party
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