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Wang Ming (1904 ——1974)

Originally known as Chen Shaoyu, he was born in Lu 'an, Anhui.

In his early years, he joined the student movement and the May 30th Movement joined the Kuomintang.

From 65438 to 0925, he went to Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow to study and joined the China * * * Production Party. Returning to China in the winter of the same year.

After the failure of the First Great Revolution, he went to the Soviet Union with Mi Fei and taught at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow. During this period, with the support of Mi Fei, he engaged in sectarian struggle, cracked down on dissidents and gradually gained political advantages. His thought is "Left" and dogmatism is serious.

1929 10 years 10 after returning to China, he served as the editor-in-chief of Red Flag and published "Left" ideological articles.

At the end of 1930, by criticizing Li San's line, he put forward a more "left" political program than Li San's line.

At the Fourth Plenary Session of the Sixth CPC Central Committee in 193 1, with the support of international representative Mifu, he was elected to the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, and soon joined the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau (PSC) to gain the central leadership.

1931June, General Secretary Xiang was arrested and defected, and Mi Fei appointed Wang Ming as acting secretary in the international name. The third "Left" erroneous rule began within the Party. In September of the same year, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's organs were destroyed, and Wang Ming, as China's international representative, went to the Soviet Union with Mi Fei. Before Wang Ming went to the Soviet Union, Bo Gu Kailai was appointed as a member of the Central Committee, and Bo Gu Kailai still carried out Wang Ming's "Left" adventurism.

During the Second Revolutionary Civil War, Wang Ming's "Left" adventurism mistakes did great harm to the revolution.

After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression started, Wang Ming returned to China and made the mistake of right capitulationism. He advocated that "everything goes through the United front" and "everything obeys the United front" in the anti-Japanese national United front, giving up the party's leadership over the United front. At the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, when he was the secretary of the Changjiang Bureau in Wuhan, he brought great losses to the Party.

1942 during the rectification within the party, Wang Ming had a bad attitude and refused to take part in the rectification. In order to unite him at the Seventh National Congress, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee.

1949 after the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), Wang Ming served as the deputy director of the Political and Legal Committee of the State Council.

1956 went to settle in the Soviet union. Later, he wrote articles under the aliases of "Mamovich" and "Popovich", distorting the history of our Party and attacking Mao Zedong Thought.

1974 died in Moscow on March 27th.