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Ningbo Red Revolution Story

A Distant Monument: Fighting Day and Night for the Party-Chen Shouchang

Chen Shouchang, 1906 was born in Zhenhai, Zhejiang Province in June.

1922, Chen shouchang left his hometown and came to Wuhan and Zhengzhou successively to work in Zhengzhou telegraph office.

1923 After the 17th National Congress, Chen Shouchang actively organized workers of Zhengzhou Telegraph Bureau to support railway workers.

After the February 27 tragedy, the workers' movement turned to a low ebb. Chen Shouchang moved from Zhengzhou to Wuhan Telegraph Bureau to engage in the workers' movement and persisted in the revolutionary struggle. 1924 joined China.

After the failure of the Great Revolution, Chen Shouchang came to Shanghai from Wuhan, and served as secretary of the central organ, secretary of the Party Committee of Shanghai Federation of Trade Unions, member of jiangsu provincial party committee, and secretary of Shanghai Huxi District Committee.

/kloc-in the autumn of 0/928, Chen Shouchang was transferred to the Central Special Branch of * * * to do the information and liaison work of the party's underground organizations, which contributed to maintaining the security of the party's organs and party organizations.

19311February, according to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's arrangement, Chen Shouchang left Shanghai to work with Nie and other comrades in the Central Revolutionary Base.

1932 65438+ 10, Chen Shouchang participated in the establishment of the executive board of the Central Soviet Area of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, and served as the party secretary and director.

1February 1933 served as secretary of Fujian provincial party Committee,1July 1933 served as secretary of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi provincial party Committee and political commissar of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi military region. 1934 was elected as the executive member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Soviet Union in February, and served as the political commissar of the Sixteenth Red Division in June of the same year.

1934 10 After the Long March of the Central Red Army, Chen Shouchang stayed in the Central Revolutionary Base and persisted in the struggle. In the extremely difficult and sinister struggle environment where the reactionaries offered rewards everywhere to capture him, Chen Shouchang led the Sixteenth Division of the Red Army to carry out guerrilla warfare on the border of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi to contain the enemy and cooperate with the Long March of the Central Red Army.

1934, 1 1 In June, Chen Shouchang led his troops to the tiger cave between Chongyang and Tongcheng, Hubei Province, and was unfortunately seriously injured and sacrificed.