Zhao Shiyan
Zhao Shiyan | |||||||
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赵世炎 | |||||||
Member of the 5th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party | |||||||
In office 9 May 1927 – 19 July 1927 | |||||||
General Secretary | Chen Duxiu | ||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | Youyang Zhou, Sichuan, Qing China | 13 April 1901||||||
Died | 19 July 1927 Shanghai, Republic of China | (aged 26)||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Spouse | Xia Zhixu | ||||||
Relations | Zhao Juntao (sister) Li Shuoxun (brother-in-law) Li Peng (nephew) | ||||||
Children | 2 sons | ||||||
Parent | Zhao Dengzhi | ||||||
Alma mater | High School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 赵世炎 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 趙世炎 | ||||||
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Courtesy name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 琴荪[1] | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 琴蓀 | ||||||
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Zhao Shiyan (Chinese: 赵世炎; 13 April 1901–19 July 1927) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and former Chinese premier Li Peng's uncle.
Biography
[edit]Zhao was born in Youyang Zhou, Sichuan (now Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, Chongqing), on 13 April 1901, to Zhao Dengzhi (赵登之). In 1915, Zhao went to Beijing to study at the High School Affiliated with Beijing Normal University and majored in English. In 1919, he participated in the May Fourth Movement, China Youth Association. The following year, he went to France to study, co-founded the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).[2] In 1922, Zhao Shiyan and Ho Chi Minh were invited to join the French Communist Party. In 1922, he went to the Soviet Union and studied at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East. In 1923, he was appointed as CCP Committee Chairman of Beijing. In the same year in December, he was appointed as Chairman of the Northern Bureau of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[citation needed]
In 1926, Zhao was sent to Shanghai with Zhou Enlai to lead the workers' armed uprising during the Northern Expedition. On 12 April 1927, Chiang Kai-shek launched a coup against his communist allies and massacred them in Shanghai. After Chen Yannian was arrested by Kuomintang, Zhao took over as secretary of Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the CCP. Zhao was arrested at his home on North Sichuan Road on 2 July because a renegade betrayed him. He was executed in Shanghai on 19 July.[citation needed]
Works
[edit]- 赵世炎文集 [Collected Works of Zhao Shiyan]. Beijing: People's Publishing House. 2013. ISBN 9787010127149.
Personal life
[edit]Zhao married Xia Zhixu (夏之栩), the couple had two sons, Zhao Shige (赵施格) and Zhao Lingchao (赵令超).[citation needed]
Zhao's sister Zhao Juntao married Li Shuoxun. Their son, Li Peng served as China's premier from 1987 to 1998.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 赵世炎文集 [Collected Works of Zhao Shiyan]. Beijing: People's Publishing House. 2013. ISBN 9787010127149.
- ^ Li, "the passage of years," Introduction: (I) visited the Chen Yi. His study in France remember very clearly, so talk about it in detail. In addition to the fact that after he talked about, but also made some very valuable advice. He said: "Zhao Shiyan was the party, when we caught up in Lyon, locked up after they leave the territory he has to go to study in the Soviet Union; and our group of people arrested, were escorted home. Although he is well-known martyrs of our party, I always thought he was doing so bad. leading party members Dangtao Bing, a bad influence among the masses."
Bibliography
[edit]- Shen Guofan (2017). 赵世炎 [Zhao Shiyan]. Beijing: Workers' Publishing House. ISBN 9787500864264.
- Li Xin; Chen Tiejian (2008). 流逝的岁月:李新回忆录 [The Passing Years: Li Xin's Memoirs]. Taiyuan, Shanxi: Shanxi People's Publishing House. ISBN 9787203062400.
- 1901 births
- 1927 deaths
- Chinese expatriates in the Soviet Union
- Chinese Communist Party politicians from Chongqing
- Republic of China politicians from Chongqing
- Moscow Sun Yat-sen University alumni
- Chinese expatriates in France
- Tujia people
- People murdered by organized crime
- Members of the 5th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
- Chinese people stubs