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Chen Wangdao forgot to eat and sleep for translation.
Chen Wangdao forgot to eat and sleep for the translation of the manifesto of the Producers' Party.

Chen Wangdao's introduction is as follows:

Chen Wangdao studied in Japan in his early years. During his study abroad, it coincided with the victory of the October Revolution in Russia, and the upsurge of Marxism swept the world. He met the pioneers of Japanese Marxism and carried out revolutionary propaganda activities with them.

When he returned to China after graduation, it was the climax of the May 4th Movement. He changed his name to "Wang Dao", expressed his ambition to look forward to a new revolutionary road, actively participated in the New Culture Movement, and led students to launch the Chinese education reform and student autonomy movement, which was suppressed by the authorities and triggered the nationwide "Zhejiang First Normal School Tide".

As follows:

1920 In February, Chen Wangdao sneaked back to his home in Yiwu, Zhejiang, and translated the Manifesto of the Producers' Party. When he was absorbed in translation, he ate Mo Xiang Zongzi without knowing it. He also said, "Sweet enough, sweet enough!" ""The taste of truth is very sweet ",which shows China * * * producers' yearning for the truth of saving the country by Marxism and their firm belief in the ideal of * * *.

Chen Wangdao,18911was born in a peasant family in Fenshuitang Village, Yiwu, Zhejiang. From the age of 6 to 15, I studied four books and five classics in the village private school. /kloc-went to Yiwu Xiuhu Academy to study natural history when he was 0/6 years old. /kloc-When he was 0/8 years old, he went to Fu Jinhua Middle School to study math and physics. He has been determined to save the country and people since he was a child.

After graduating from Fu Jinhua Middle School, in order to realize the ideals of "saving the country through industry" and "saving the country through science and technology", Chen Wangdao entered Zhijiang University to study English and prepared to study in Europe and America. Later, because of the high cost of studying in Europe and America, I changed to Japan.

1915-19 During his four and a half years studying in China, he eagerly studied philosophy, law, literature, ethics and mathematics, and actively participated in various patriotic movements organized by the Japanese Students' Union.

While studying at Waseda University, he met early Japanese socialists Kawakami, Shanchuan Jun and others who worked part-time in the school. Chen Wangdao likes reading Marxist articles translated from Soviet Russia, thus accepting the new trend of Marxism. Since then, some changes have taken place in his thought of "saving the country through industry", and he began to consider whether China could take the road of Russian October Revolution.