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The protagonist portrayed in Mao Dun's novel & gt is the head of the Kuomintang. who is it?
Fang Luolan Fang Luolan is the head of the Kuomintang Party Department and a typical representative of intellectuals with extremely unstable thoughts in the revolutionary ranks. Before the fierce class struggle, he was "indecisive and indecisive", showing his full vacillation, weakness and lack of determination. The title of the article "Shake" mainly refers to him, and the reason for the failure of the revolution mainly lies in him. Fang Roland's vacillation is mainly manifested in politics and marriage. Politically, first of all, it is manifested in the ineffective attack on counter-revolutionary forces and the unclear class position, such as appeasement and fostering the traitor Hu Guoguang. Hu Guoguang is a local evil gentry who is good at revolutionary speculation. At the beginning of the Great Revolution, he almost joined the Chamber of Commerce and People's Association. Later, his qualification was revoked after it was exposed. When Fang Luolan learned of this incident, he didn't severely punish him, but only perfunctory, so that Hu Guoguang escaped the punishment of the "evil gentry". Later, I had the opportunity to appear as a far-left figure, become a member of the executive committee and standing committee of the county party department, and finally openly rebel against the revolution. In the sharp struggle between revolution and counter-revolution, Fang Luolan always swings from left to right. On the one hand, he felt that local tyrants and evil gentry were creating an atmosphere of terror everywhere and thought, "If you don't suppress it, there will be retribution!" On the other hand, when he thinks of mass movements, he seems to see many hands accusing him of "Are you in favor of communism?" Therefore, vacillation and compromise prevailed, which made him hesitate, thus fueling the counter-revolutionary arrogance. Secondly, it is generous and neutral in Confucianism. When Hu Guoguang launched an urban riot in response to the mutiny of warlord Xia Douyin, he continued to emphasize "leniency and neutrality", thinking that only leniency and neutrality could eliminate that terrible vendetta, which caused great losses to the revolution and finally forced him to flee hastily. In the marriage, Fang Roland also showed his wavering nature. On the one hand, he can't resist the frequent offensive launched by the romantic woman Sun Wuyang, and he is often crazy in love, daydreaming; On the other hand, he didn't want to hurt Lu Meili, the orthodox and demure wife, so he was hesitant. Constantly wavering between affection and romance, fame and desire, but more and more shrinking and timid. As a young man coming from the May 4th Movement, Fang Luolan belongs to an intellectual who not only retains traditional ethics but also longs to breathe the fresh air of the times. In the choice of the two, he is always in contradiction and vacillation, showing the essential characteristics of petty-bourgeois revolutionaries.