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Chen Mo (19 13 ~ 1949)

Chen Mo, nicknamed Bing Si, was named Qiu Kun. When I was 2 years old, my father was killed and I moved to Touqiao Town with my mother. After graduating from Touqiao Primary School, he worked as an apprentice in a pharmacy in Tairiqiao Town and joined the Communist Youth League (cy) for 20 years. Two years later, he worked as a worker in a pharmacy in Xinchang. He was arrested by the Kuomintang authorities for running an evening school in the People's Education Center to publicize revolutionary ideas. From Nanhui to Songjiang and then to Zhenjiang Reform Institute, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he was released and returned to his hometown of Caijiaqiao to teach. Later, I went to Shanghai to study at the School of Finance and Economics and the School of Political Science and Law. After the fall of Shanghai, he served as the captain of the Kuomintang rangers. He led his men to execute the pseudo-Shanghai mayor Fu Xiaoan. He was wanted by the Japanese army and went to Chongqing to join the Scout Organization. In 32 years, he secretly returned to Shanghai. The following year, he served as the head of the Anti-Japanese Advance Corps and developed more than 400 subordinates to move to Pudong. 1In September, 934, he led troops into Shanghai. Soon after, he was imprisoned because the defendant sent out "communication with communist party" and "receiving materials". After his release, he abandoned the army and opened a trading company in Zhonghui Building. In 36 years, he served as the head of the economic inspection team in garrison headquarters, Songhu, and took advantage of his position to transport materials to the liberated areas. After the incident, I got the help of my friends and sneaked into Hong Kong. The Kuomintang authorities offered a reward for "messing up the economy and plotting evil". After Chen arrived in Hong Kong, he got in touch with * * * through Yan, the manager of Hong Kong Weibo. After accepting the rebel mission, he secretly returned to Shanghai in June, 5438+the following year 10, and used his relationship to organize troops to go to Pudong to rebel with the self-defense forces and security forces. In order to attract the attention of the authorities, Chen intends to pull the troops to the Siming Mountain area, and wants to instruct the captain of the Kuomintang Shanghai Sea Patrol to seal up the enterprises. In short, he was betrayed by a secret report. 1938 In February, when he set out from Yushi Wharf for eastern Zhejiang, he was arrested and sent to the Secrecy Bureau. Was secretly killed in Shanghai on April 27th of the same year. On September 6th, the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the CPC certified it as the official party member of the CPC. 1950 was regarded as a revolutionary martyr. His body was buried in Hongqiao Cemetery and later moved to Shanghai Martyrs Cemetery.