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Lu Xun, Qu Qiubai, Hu Feng [Zhang Gufei ] (rejected the idea that politics and ideology should control literature), and..
Qu Qiubai
Chinese litterateur (1899–1935)
In this Chinese name, the family name is Qu.
Qu Qiubai (Chinese: 瞿秋白; 29 January 1899 – 18 June 1935) was a Chinese writer, poet, translator, and a political activist.
In the late 1920s and early 1930s he was the de facto leader of the Chinese Communist Party.[1] In 1935, he was arrested and executed by the Republic of China Government led by the Kuomintang in Changting, Fujian.
Early life
Qu was born in Changzhou, Jiangsu. His family lived in Tianxiang Lou (天香楼; 'Tianxiang Pavilion') located on Qingguo Lane (青果巷).
With the success of gender dividing the third person pronoun category following the works of prominent writers such as Lu Xun and.
Qu's father, Qu Shiwei (瞿世玮), was born in a family that was once powerful. He was good at painting and fencing and acquired much medical knowledge, but had no interest in politics and business. Qu's mother, Jin Xuan (金璇), the daughter of an elite government official, was skilled in poetry.
Qu had five brothers and one sister, he being the eldest. When Qu was young, his family lived in his