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Resume of Deng Tuo
Deng Tuo (19 12 ~ 1966), formerly known as Deng Zijian, was born in Zhuyu, Min County, Fujian Province (now Fuzhou City) and lived in the first mountain house on Daoshan Road.

Father Deng Hongyu was born in a family. 15 years (1926), Deng Tuo studied in Fujian No.1 Senior High School. /kloc-in 0/7, Fu Yiling and other organizations "Weeds Society" published a self-edited and self-printed publication "Weeds". 18 was admitted to the Department of Social Economics of Shanghai Guanghua University. The following winter, he joined the League of Left-wing Social Scientists in China and participated in China. In the autumn of the following year, he transferred to Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, and served as the Federation of Social Scientists, the General Party Branch Secretary of Shanghai Anti-imperialist Alliance, the Propaganda Officer and Minister of Fannan District Committee of the Communist Party of China, and the Secretary of the Working Committee of Shinan District. In 2 1 year, he was arrested while attending a demonstration in Shanghai to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Guangzhou riots. The following autumn, he was released on bail. That winter, I took part in the "Fujian Incident" and worked in the Cultural Committee and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Revolutionary Government. "Minbian" failed, fled to Shanghai and transferred to the Department of Social Economics of Henan University for further study. In June, 2006, the monograph History of Disaster Relief in China was published. In the summer of that year, he was arrested again. He was released after the July 7th Incident. In September, he entered Wutai Mountain Anti-Japanese Base Area. He has served as deputy director of propaganda department of Jinchaji Central Bureau, president and editor-in-chief of Jinchaji Daily, president of Jinchaji Branch of Xinhua News Agency, chairman of Jinchaji Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and head of economic group of Policy Research Office of CPC Central Committee. Deng Tuo led the news team to Taihang Mountain. He is both editor-in-chief and commander. To commemorate the 2 1 anniversary of the founding of China * * *, Deng Tuo wrote and discussed "Commemorating July 1, the whole party learns to master Mao Zedong Doctrine" for Jinchaji Daily, which is one of the earliest works systematically discussing Mao Zedong Thought in the history of China * * *. In March of the same year, he married Ding Yilan. In May of 33, he presided over the editing and publishing of the five-volume Selected Works of Mao Zedong (Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Edition), which was the first selected works of Mao Zedong in the history of China revolutionary publishing. After the peaceful liberation of Beiping, Deng Tuo served as the director of the Policy Research Office and the Minister of Propaganda of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/949, he served as president and editor-in-chief of People's Daily. In the winter of the same year, he was hired as an adjunct professor at Peking University Law School. 65438-0955 was elected member of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences of China Academy of Sciences. 65438-0958, transferred from People's Daily, served as secretary of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, in charge of ideological and cultural front work; Editor-in-Chief of Front Line, a theoretical publication of Beijing Municipal Committee. From 65438 to 0959, he was also the leader of the leading group for the construction of the Chinese History Museum, and published several works on the history of China. 1960 served as alternate secretary of the secretariat of the CPC North China Bureau. Deng Tuo is a representative of the Eighth National Congress of China, the First Plenary Session of the China People's Political Consultative Conference, the First, Second and Third National People's Congresses, and the President of the All-China Journalists Association. In the early 1960s, Deng Tuo wrote a column in Yanshan Nighttalk at the invitation of Beijing Evening News. Soon, in cooperation with Wu Han and Liao Mosha, he published an article about Notes of Three Villages in Frontline magazine. Since the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, it has been branded as the so-called "Three Villages Group" and suffered great physical and mental damage. 1966 May 18 wrongful death. 65438+February 0979, reformed. He is the author of Deng Tuo's Prose Collection, Deng Tuo's Collected Works and Deng Tuo's Selected Poems. From 65438 to 0994, the former residence of Deng Tuo in Fuzhou was restored and the Deng Tuo Memorial Hall was built.