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Dong biwu biography sample
Dong Biwu, a major deputy of the CPC
Dong Biwu (1886 – April 2, 1975), formerly known as Dong Xianqing, also known as Dong Yongwei, was a native of Huang'an (now Hong'an) County, Hubei Province.
In the autumn of 1920, Dong Biwu, Chen Tanqiu and other comrades established the early organization of the Communist Party in Wuhan.
Subsequently, in Wuhan, the Socialist Youth League and the Marxist Theory Research Association were established, women's reading clubs and youth reading clubs were organized to disseminate new ideas, and competent comrades were sent to the workers to hold night schools and literacy classes to propagate Marxism-Leninism to the workers.
Under the leadership of Dong Biwu and other comrades, revolutionary activities in Wuhan gradually became active.
In July and August 1921, Comrade Dong Biwu attended the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and later served as a member of the Wuhan District Executive Committee and the Hu