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person but could not find the courage to do so. Historian Zhu Zheng calls Feng's book "without equal" in the study of the Anti-Rightist Campaign. Although Feng received allowances from the government for his work, Zhu believes that he did not become a spy for financial reward, but had been brainwashed into believing it was the right thing to do.
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was appalled to find out that the kind family friend "Uncle Feng" was a government spy, but praised his courage for publicly confessing his sins. She recalled a conversation in which Feng said that he wanted her to be the publisher of his "final book", and felt that he had wanted to confess to her in
59: 387:. He was unable to write for the next two decades, and spent time under brutal conditions in a labour camp. His literary interests were not affected, however, as after being politically rehabilitated in the late 1970s, he founded the journal 280:; 1913 – 23 February 2005) was a Chinese author, editor, and translator. Born in Hangzhou, he studied in Shanghai and thereafter began an illustrious career in publishing and editing. He was denounced as a "rightist" during 505:. He kept records of their conversations and reported the contents to his handlers. As his reward, the Party removed his "rightist" designation in 1960, but kept it secret in order not to raise suspicion. 501:, the "No. 1 Rightist". In order to regain the grace of the Party, Feng worked diligently to ingratiate himself with Zhang and other rightists including 360: 296:
in 1993. A few years before his death, he published his diaries and confessed his secret role as a government spy during the Anti-Rightist Campaign.
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In 2000, five years before his death, Feng published the diaries he had kept from July 1958 to April 1962, under the title
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Feng Yidai was appointed the Secretary-General of the International Press in 1949, following the establishment of the
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Having recovered from a stroke in 1996, Feng Yidai died on 23 February 2005 in Beijing, aged 92.
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with a degree in business management, Feng went on to join the publishing industry.
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in 1993; she was 68, and it was her fourth marriage. According to Song Yuwu in the
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and resumed his literary career. He married the actress and writer
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and became blind in one eye. They had a daughter named Feng Tao (
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Biographical Dictionary of the People's Republic of China
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Biographical Dictionary of the People's Republic of China
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China's Intrepid Muse: The Cartoons and Art of Ding Cong
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Chinese name
family name
Feng

Beijing
Huang Zongying
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Chinese
Wade–Giles
Mao Zedong
Anti-Rightist Campaign
Cultural Revolution
Huang Zongying
Hangzhou
Zhejiang
University of Shanghai
Hong Kong
Mao Dun
Second Sino-Japanese War
The Fifth Column
Ernest Hemingway
People's Republic of China
rightist
Anti-Rightist Movement
Bian Zhilin
State University of New York

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