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1957:Mao’s Lu Xun — More Valuable Dead than Alive

Lu Xun was useful as a famous writer broadly sympathetic to the Chinese Communist Party’s announced goals in the 1930s. He seems to have been sympathetic to Leon Trotsky who was at the center of a controversy than dividing the … Continue reading

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1998 WONG Wang Chi: Why Lu Xun Became a Target in the 1928 Revolutionary Literature Debate

What happened to Jiang Guangci? He was a very popular ‘revolutionary’ writer on the 1920s, one of the earliest members of the Chinese Communist Party, a co-founded of the Sun Society in early 1928. Jiang was a founding member of … Continue reading

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