Ceramic art (1896— 1932), female, Han nationality, from Xiangtan, Hunan (moved to Changsha with her family). Born in a wealthy family. Normal graduates from Nan Zhou Girls' Middle School are sometimes called "the first talented woman in the south of the Yangtze River". In the early 1920s, he was a man of the hour in Changsha, vice-president of Hunan Student Federation and Hunan Federation of All walks of life (Mao Zedong was a director at that time).
According to Xiao Zisheng, Yi and others, they are all famous beauties in Changsha, Tao Wei. They are tall and talented, but they have strong personalities. The poet Xing said, "A talented woman in Xiangjiang River is the first in Jiangnan".
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On 19 16, she was admitted to Class 2 of the Girls' Middle School founded by Mr. Zhu, and was a classmate of Xiang Jingyu, a famous female revolutionary. In Nan Zhou Girls' School, Tao Siyong, like Xiang Jingyu, is a very enlightened woman and an outstanding woman in Xinmin Society. She used to have a close relationship with Mao Zedong.
When Mao founded the cultural bookstore, she was one of the three promoters who took out ten silver dollars (Yi only took one silver dollar). In the early discussions of Xinmin Society, she advocated "saving the country through education". Later, she continued to support Mao Zedong's slogan of "transforming China and the world".
From 19 19 to 1920, ceramics established a "cultural bookstore" in Changsha. After the establishment of the Cultural Bookstore, they had an unforgettable party on New Year's Day in 192 1. She braved the snowstorm with Mao Zedong and a group of like-minded people and took photos in the yard of Nan Zhou. This precious photo is still on display in Zhou Nan Middle School.
After going to France for work-study programs, Xiang Jingyu also wrote a letter to Tao Siyong, asking her to urge Peking University to ban women and go there for further study. But at that time, Tao stayed in teaching, and only went to Nanjing Jinling Women's University for further study at 192 1. Ceramic art has never been in love or married again.
Later, he devoted himself to women's education, founded girls' schools in Shanghai, Nanjing and Changsha, and trained a number of female disciples such as Ding Ling. 1932 died in Changsha at the age of 36.
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