LINCHUAN CULTURE

Fu Daqing

Fu Daqing, a native of Linchuan, went to study in the Communist University of Easter Workers in Moscow with other revolutionists, such as Liu Shaoqi and Xiao Jingguang in 1921. In the same year, he joined the Chinese Communist Party. He took part in the Nanchang Uprising and Guangdong Uprising in 1927. After these events, he went to Hong Kong, then Malaysia, and founded the Communist Party Committee in Malaysia. In 1931, he came back to Shanghai, but was caught and kept in prison in Shanghai and Nanjing. Though he was rescued out of the prison by Song Qinglin (a famous female revolutionists), he was put to death secretly by the Japanese Army in June 1944.