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The Life of the Characters in Guo Weicheng's Works
Guo Weicheng, 16, received by Zhang Xueliang. Therefore, he listed the students' resentment against the Japanese one by one and suggested that the school take measures to stop the Japanese barbarism. Zhang Xueliang listened carefully to the comments reflected by this handsome guy and encouraged him to study hard and become a useful person to the country in the future. Under the influence of progressive books and revolutionary ideas, seven students, including Guo Weicheng and Li Zhengwen, co-founded a comprehensive literary publication named Ice Flower. "Ice Flower" was discovered by Liu Shaoqi, secretary of the CPC Manchuria Provincial Committee, just after it was published for several issues because of its strong revolutionary tendency. He called Yang Yichen, a member of Manchuria Provincial Party Committee, and asked him to contact Guo Weicheng and them to organize them to attend a "reading club" to study Marxism-Leninism and give them concrete help and guidance.

1930, Guo Weicheng graduated from high school and was admitted to the Law School of Northeastern University. When I was a sophomore, the September 18th Incident broke out. Guo Weicheng came to Peiping alone and borrowed in yenching university.

1932 Join the League of Chinese Left-wing Writers. In the same year, he was admitted to the Political Department of Fudan University. There, he joined the Communist Youth League and became members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in April 1933. 1934, Guo Weicheng obtained a bachelor's degree in law.

After graduation, Wang Zhuoran recommended Guo Weicheng to join the Northeast Army. Guo Weicheng began to be appointed as the captain's clerk, responsible for extracting and translating English newspapers and magazines for Zhang Xueliang. He was quick-thinking and insightful about the current situation, and soon won the favor and appreciation of Zhang Xueliang. Soon he was promoted to be a big secretary, responsible for taking notes and releasing news for Zhang Xueliang. Zhang Xueliang affectionately called him a "big shot", and he always took him with him whenever he had a meeting, gave a speech or went out for inspection. Guo Weicheng also served as the deputy director of the Northeast Army Youth Training Course and the propaganda member of the Northwest Provisional Military Commission. After the "July 7th Incident", Guo Weicheng took part in the battles of Huaihe River, Taierzhuang and Wuhan with Yu Xuezhong, a patriotic general of the Northeast Army, and then went east to Shandong to carry out anti-Japanese guerrilla warfare. According to the organizational arrangement, Guo Weicheng continued to stick to the headquarters of the Northeast Army and served as the director of the secretarial office under General Yu Xuezhong, the leader of the Northeast Army. Guo Weicheng took advantage of his special position in the leading organs of the Northeast Army to keep abreast of enemy spy movements and protect a large number of revolutionary comrades who were ambushed.

194 1 In the spring of, the Kuomintang held a battlefield party and government meeting in Chongqing. At this time, 29-year-old Guo Weicheng has been promoted to Director of Major General, acting as Secretary General of the Northeast Army General Command. 198865438+February 12, "General Zhang Xueliang's seminar on complete freedom" was held in Washington, USA. Guo Weicheng attended the seminar as the only invitee in Chinese mainland. After the meeting, he went to Los Angeles to visit Zhang Xueliang's original wife, Ms. Yu Fengzhi. When Zhang Xueliang visited relatives in the United States for the first time, he personally named Guo Weicheng, Yan Baohang, Wan Fulin, Yan Mingfu, Wan Guoquan and Wang Fushi, the sons of Wang Zhuoran, to attend birthday activities in the United States. For various reasons, General Zhang's wish failed to come true.