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Wen Yiduo's deeds

Wen Yiduo is the most distinctive poet, scholar and democracy fighter in this century.

1In June, 925, Wen Yiduo returned from studying in the United States, preparing to launch a drama movement in China, set up a great river association with a group of warm-blooded literati, pursued nationalism aimed at making the country rich and strong, and wanted to use the historical experience of the European Renaissance to revitalize China.

After Wen Yiduo returned to Beijing, he and Yu Shangyuan, Zhao Taimou, Hu Shi, a professor from Peking University, and Xu Zhimo, a poet of the Crescent School, who returned from studying in the United States, jointly established the "Beijing Art Theatre" and founded the school of metrical poetry that advocates aesthetics. However, due to lack of funds, "Beijing Art Theatre" finally fell through. Under the recommendation of Xu Zhimo and others, Wen Yiduo entered the National Fine Arts full-time provost to teach western painting. At that time, warlords in Beijing scuffled and the government indiscriminately killed students protesting and demonstrating, which caused great indignation among Wen Yiduo and others. Because of their fierce words, they asked Cai Yuanpei to be the dean of the Art College, which clashed with Liu Baizhao, the dean at that time. They were falsely accused by their colleagues that they wanted to be presidents and left.

During the period of 1928, Wen Yiduo and Liang Shiqiu went to Qingdao University to serve as the Dean of the College of Literature and the Dean of the College of Foreign Languages respectively. During the period, the students who supported the school to expel the students who created the student tide were opposed by the students. Some professors think that Qingdao University was monopolized by the Crescent School, which triggered the movement of expelling Wen Yiduo and Liang Shiqiu. President Yang Zhensheng resigned, and Wen Yiduo and Liang Shiqiu left without saying goodbye.

1930, Wen Yiduo went to Tsinghua University as a professor. In view of his previous two experiences, Wen Yiduo resigned as the dean of Tsinghua College of Literature, became a celebrity who claimed to be incorruptible, lived a comfortable and beautiful life and entered the upper class in China.

1933 The sound of the July 7th Incident destroyed Wen Yiduo's quiet life as a scholar. Wen Yiduo moved to Changsha with Tsinghua and merged with Peking University and Nankai University to form Changsha Temporary University. Soon, the government decided that the three universities would continue to move westward to Kunming and establish "Southwest United University". Wen Yiduo, together with several professors, walked three thousand miles with his students to Kunming.

Wen Yiduo, who just arrived in Kunming, devoted himself to studying the Book of Songs and ancient myths, without asking about current events. He was jokingly called "Why don't you go downstairs?" After the Japanese captured Changsha and Zhengzhou, they continued to attack Guiyang. The situation in Kunming is very critical. Wen Yiduo was very dissatisfied with the passive anti-Japanese movement of the National Government and began to attend lectures organized by students. Wen Yiduo, who is good at speaking, is very popular with students and greatly encourages the anti-Japanese upsurge in Kunming. Wen Yiduo also joined the democratic movement to transform the one-party dictatorship of the Kuomintang, which the Kuomintang was extremely afraid of. However, because Long Yun, chairman of Yunnan Province, supported the pro-democracy movement, the Kuomintang government could not help Wen Yiduo and others.

1945, Japan surrendered, and Peking University, Tsinghua and Nankai were demobilized northward. Wen Yiduo, who has joined the NLD, was elected as the propaganda minister of Kunming branch and presided over Democracy Weekly. The Kuomintang government took advantage of the Japanese surrender to transfer Long Yun's troops to Hanoi. Long Yun didn't know there was fraud. The Kuomintang Fifth Army and Du Fu's troops marched into Kunming, surrounded the provincial government, and forced Long Yun to go north to Chongqing to change jobs. Kuomintang military agents took control of Kunming and began to persecute progressive celebrities who demanded democracy.

1946, most teachers and students of Peking University, Tsinghua and Nankai were demobilized to the north. In order to please Chiang Kai-shek, Kunming garrison commander Huo Yizhang secretly drew up a blacklist. With the consent of Defense Minister Chen Cheng, the famous Li Gongpu was assassinated on July 1 1. People in Kunming are very scared. Many people urged Wen Yiduo to stop talking in public. Friends who know the inside story also told him that Wen Yiduo and Wen Yiduo are behind Li Gongpu on the blacklist.

1On July 5, 946, Wen Yiduo was shot and killed by a group of spies on his way home. Wen, the eldest son who escorted his father home, came to protect his father and was seriously injured.

All parties in the country were very angry and condemned the assassination.

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