Qu Qiubai

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Qu Qiubai was a prominent early leader and theorist of the Chinese Communist Party, known for his revolutionary activism, Marxist writings, and role in shaping leftist cultural movements in modern China.

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instanceOf Chinese communist
Marxist theorist
human
journalist
politician
revolutionary
translator
writer
causeOfDeath execution
countryOfCitizenship China
dateOfBirth 1899-01-29
dateOfDeath 1935-06-18
educatedAt Changzhou High School NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Qu NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Qiubai NERFINISHED
honor posthumous recognition as revolutionary martyr in the People’s Republic of China
ideology Marxism
communism
knownFor Marxist writings on literature and culture
early leadership in the Chinese Communist Party
influence on left-wing cultural movements in modern China
languageWritten Chinese
Russian
mannerOfDeath capital punishment
movement Chinese Communist movement
leftist cultural movement in China
name Qu Qiubai NERFINISHED
nativeName 瞿秋白 NERFINISHED
notableWork Marxist literary and cultural criticism
translations of Marxist texts into Chinese
occupation editor
literary critic
political theorist
revolutionary activist
officeEndTime 1928
officeStartTime 1927
placeOfBirth Changzhou NERFINISHED
Jiangsu NERFINISHED
Qing Empire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Changting County NERFINISHED
Fujian NERFINISHED
Republic of China NERFINISHED
politicalParty Chinese Communist Party NERFINISHED
positionHeld acting General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
religion atheism
workedAs correspondent in Moscow

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