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He died of a heart attack in Wuxi at the age of 100.
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Luo Fu was formerly known as Zhang Wentian.
Zhang Wentian, born in August 1900, was born in Pudong, Shanghai. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1925, went to study at Sun Yat-sen University and Red Professor College in Moscow, Soviet Union in the same year, returned to China in 1930, and served as the head of the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China in 1931, and a member of the Provisional Political Bureau and Standing Committee. In 1933, he arrived at the ** revolutionary base area, served as a member of the ** Politburo and secretary of the *****, and participated in the Long March in 1934.
During the Long March, Zhang Wentian resolutely supported the correct military proposition. At the Zunyi meeting, he made a report opposing the "leftist" military mistakes in accordance with the opinions he had discussed with Wang Jiaxiang before the meeting, and made important contributions to saving the party and the Red Army and bringing about a fundamental change in the party's military line. During the Yan'an period, Zhang Wentian was in charge of the party's theoretical propaganda and cadre education for a long time.
After 1938, he served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, secretary of the Communist Party of China, and concurrently served as the director of the Propaganda Department and the president of the Marxist-Leninist Institute. His speeches such as "On the Self-cultivation of Youth" and "On the Problem of Dealing with People and Things" have had a wide impact on the vast number of cadres and young people. After the Yan'an rectification began in 1941, Zhang Wentian spent more than a year in northern Shaanxi and northwest Shanxi to conduct rural social surveys and wrote a number of investigation and research reports.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Zhang Wentian went to the Northeast to do local work, and successively served as the secretary of the Hejiang Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, a member of the Standing Committee of the Northeast Bureau of the Communist Party of China and the head of the Organization Department. During this period, he wrote the "Outline of the Economic Structure and Basic Policies of Economic Construction in Northeast China", which was of great theoretical significance to the new Chinese economy.
After 1950, Zhang Wentian transferred to the diplomatic front, successively served as ambassador to the Soviet Union and executive deputy minister, participated in a series of major diplomatic activities in China at that time, and made remarkable achievements for the diplomatic cause of New China. On July 1, 1976, Zhang Wentian died of illness in Wuxi, Jiangsu.
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Luo Fu refers to Zhang Wentian.
Zhang Wentian (August 30, 1900 - July 1, 1976), a native of Nanhui County, Jiangsu Province (now part of Shanghai), was originally known as Yinggao (also known as Yin Gao), and his name was Wentian.
Zhang Wentian was the general head of the party (also known as the general secretary) for a short time, and he took the Russian name "Ismailov", and since then he has used the transliteration of "Love" and "Love" as his pen name.
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Zhang Wentian Zhang Wentian (August 30, 1900 - July 1, 1976), a native of Nanhui County, Jiangsu Province (now part of Shanghai), was originally known as Ying Gao (also known as Yin Gao), and was once known as Luo Fu, whose name was Wentian. Zhang Wentian was an outstanding proletarian revolutionary and theoretician, a loyal Marxist, and an important early leader of the Communist Party of China.
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Zhang Wenchatuan has no base potatoes for several days, his original name is Zhang Yinggao, and his pseudonym is Luo Fu.
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Zhang Wentian (August 30, 1900, July 1, 1976), formerly known as "Ying Gao" (also known as "Yin Gao"), the word "Wentian", has used the pseudonym Luo Fu for a long time. He was born in Nanhui County, Jiangsu Province (now Pudong New Area, Shanghai).
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Luo Fu is Zhang Wentian's pen name. A native of Nanhui County, Jiangsu Province (now part of Shanghai), his original name was Ying Gao (also known as Yin Gao), and he was once known as Luo Fu, and his words were Wentian; Zhang Wentian was an outstanding proletarian revolutionary and theoretician, a loyal Marxist, and an important leader of the early Communist Party of China.
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Zhang Wentian (1900-1976) In the history of the Communist Party of China, Zhang Wentian served as the party's general head (also known as general secretary) for a short period of time, and more than three years after the Zunyi Conference, there was a leadership system of "Luo (Zhang Wentian's pen name at that time) Luo Fu and Mao cooperation". However, this scholar-type figure, known as the "red professor", has always been willing to delve into theories rather than specific affairs, and has taken the initiative to "let the virtuous" three times, which is rumored to be a good story.
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Zhang Wentian (August 30, 1900, July 1, 1976), formerly known as "Ying Gao" (also known as "Yin Gao"), the word "Wentian Limb Kai", has long used the pseudonym Luo Fu. He was born in Nanhui County, Jiangsu Province (now Pudong New Area, Shanghai).
He joined the Communist Party of China in 1925 and went to the Soviet Union in the same year, where he studied and taught at Sun Yat-sen University and the Red Professor's College in Moscow. He was one of the twenty-eight Bolsheviks at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow at that time. He returned to China in 1930 and arrived at Ruijin, the revolutionary base of **, in January 1933, and served as a member of the Politburo and secretary of the *****.
In the Zunyi meeting, he was elected as the highest person in charge of the party, and formed a leadership core called the "three-person group" with *** and ***. After arriving in northern Shaanxi, with the expansion of *** rights, the status gradually declined. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was mainly engaged in diplomatic work towards the Soviet Union and the Comintern, and served as the Chinese ambassador to the Soviet Union and the first vice minister.
Later, he was classified as a member of the anti-party group, was criticized for starvation, and died of illness before the end of the Cultural Revolution.
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