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183:, and his family was poor. His father Jiang Congfu opened a grocery store and taught himself poetry and was hired as a teacher by a local school. When Jiang Guangci was 11 years old he went to Zhicheng Primary School. He was greatly influenced by the Chinese teacher Zhan Gutang. Jiang Guangci participated in the book club organized by Zhan Gutang and read a lot of progressive books. In the summer of 1916, Jiang Guangci completed higher primary school and was admitted to Gushi Middle School in Henan Province. He was angry with the principal's hate for the poor and love for the rich, so he summoned the poorer classmates in the school to beat the principal. As a result, he was expelled from the school and returned to his hometown. In the summer of 1917, he entered the Fifth Middle School of Anhui Province to study. The following year, with 282:. He actively advocated revolutionary literature and devoted himself to literary creation. In the autumn of the same year, he was expelled from the party because of a dispute with the leaders of the League and submitted a letter of withdrawal from the party. 442: 224: 447: 278:
was established, and Jiang Guangci was elected as an alternate member of the Standing Committee, responsible for being editor-in-chief of the agency publication
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and joined the Socialist Youth League. The following year, he went to study at the
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and others in early 1928, founded the Springfield Bookstore, and edited the
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On August 31, 1931, he died in Shanghai Tongren Hospital.
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Communist University of the Toilers of the East alumni
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Jiang (蒋)
Dingxing County
Qing Empire
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Republic of China
Henan
Li Zongye
Qian Xingcun
Li Kenong
anarchism
warlords
great powers
private ownership
May Fourth Movement
October Revolution
Wuhu
Shanghai Communist Group
Far East University
Soviet Union
Chinese Communist Party
Gushi
Shanghai University
First United Front
Kuomintang
Qu Qiubai
Sun Society

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