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Introduction to Shi Yige
Before the end of 1973, Wu Heyu had already left the group, and the number of people who left the group decreased, leaving only Chen Xiaoquan, Sun Guangxuan, Xia Zhiming and Jiang Jurong. 1974, the group moved out of Fudan University and moved to the site of Shanghai Writers Association on Julu Road, which was later supplemented by Wu, Liu Chongyi and Zeng. Due to leaving the university, the group was officially renamed as "Shi Yige". After the relocation, "Shi Yige" is a left-leaning literary biography writing group, but it has not left any important works; It is not a political organization, and there is no evidence to prove that it has accepted direct political instructions from the outside world and belongs to the "periphery" of the Shanghai writing group. Among all the people who participated in this group before and after, except Yu, who was promoted to the dean of Shanghai Theatre Academy after more than ten years, and later became an internationally renowned writer with his prose creation, others have been unknown.

Shi Yige and Yu Yu Qiu

Famous Chinese scholars and writers became one of the members when compiling the original textbook. It is said that 1972 is 26 years old and is the youngest member. However, because there are four college students of workers, peasants and soldiers in the group, this statement is not reliable. According to Sun Guangxuan, an activist of Shi Yige, Yu suggested changing Shi Yige to Shi Yige, which was not adopted by the group leader Chen Xiaoquan. The Story of Lu Xun, 1973, signed by Shi Yige in February, was published by Shanghai People's Publishing House, mainly for children. Yu said that this was the first time he saw the signature of Shi Yige, and the author of this book was several college students of workers, peasants and soldiers in the regiment.

May 1973, left the writing group on. Sun Guangxuan believes that he was transferred to the headquarters of Shanghai Writing Group at Kangping Road 14 1 to be responsible for contacting "Shi Yige"; However, Yu said that he lived on the third floor of Kangping Road 183 before and after his suspected hepatitis, and there were other Fudan University teachers in the same building. Later, he left Shanghai to study in Fenghua, Zhejiang Province. In the inventory files of the Shanghai writing group system, there are all the meeting records of the Shanghai writing group system, including the central document delivery meeting, starting from1June 975,1June 00, when the Gang of Four was crushed, 1976, which was the most serious political problem in the late Cultural Revolution. 1973+0 1 month published "respecting Confucius and traitors-from a struggle between Lu Xun and Hu Shi" in Learning and Criticism, but the signature was not "Shi Yige" or any other organization, but "Yu Qiu".

1976 10 10 mid-month coincided with the smashing of the gang of four, but in order to take into account the international influence, Zhu Yongjia, the main leader of the Shanghai writing group suspected of having political problems, was still ordered to pay a friendly visit to Japan. Yu Yu, who just returned to Shanghai from Fenghua in September, was ordered to visit the Japanese delegation in the name of "Shi Yige". According to Yu's account, he was also appointed as the leader of the monitoring team and drafted a speech. Zhu Yongjia returned from a visit and was taken away for quarantine inspection at the airport. He recalled that he didn't know Yu had the task of monitoring him at that time, and he planned Yu's visit with the group before smashing the Gang of Four.