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Who was the first editor-in-chief of our military newspaper Red Star?
The first editor-in-chief of our Red Star newspaper was Deng Xiaoping.

Red Star is the earliest organ newspaper of the Military Committee of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army. Published by the General Political Department of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army. It was founded in the central revolutionary base area of Ruijin, Jiangxi Province, and was edited by Comrade Deng Xiaoping at that time. There are only five people in the editorial department. Editor-in-chief Comrade Deng Xiaoping, with assistant. Comrade Zhou Enlai, Comrade Wang Jiaxiang and Comrade He Chang examined and approved important editorials and theoretical articles.

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Most of the editorials of Red Star were written by the central party, government and army. Signed articles include Wang Jiaxiang, He Chang, Bo Gu Kailai, Luo Fu, Zhu De, Nie, Chen Yun, Li Fuchun, Chen Yi, Peng and others. Mao Zedong wrote an important communication novel Occupy Ji 'an under the pseudonym of Zi Ren.

Correspondents include party and military leaders at all levels, including Luo Ronghuan, Yuan, Peng Jialun, Luo Ruiqing, Xiao Hua, Zhang Aiping, Xiang Zhonghua, Shu Pingeng, and more than 500 company cadres and soldiers.