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On December 10, 1978, Yun Yiqun, a Chinese journalist, editor-in-chief of newspapers, and news educator, passed away
On this day 47 years ago, on December 10, 1978 (November 11, 1978 lunar calendar), Yun Yiqun, a Chinese journalist, editor-in-chief of newspapers and periodicals, and a news educator, passed away. Yun Yiqun (1905~ 1978) December 10, 1978 - Yun Yiqun, a Chinese journalist, editor-in-chief of newspapers and periodicals, passed away. Chinese journalist, editor-in-chief of newspapers and periodicals, and news educator. Yun Yiqun is famous and a key xun, born in Wujin (now Changzhou City), Jiangsu Province. Born on January 24, 1905. In 1921, he was admitted to Datong University in Shanghai and dropped out of school due to poverty. In 1923, he joined the Wuxi Telephone Company as a trainee. After the May 30 Massacre in 1925, he gave up the illusion of scientific salvation of the country and joined the Kuomintang, and successively served as a member of the standing committee of the Kuomint In July 1926, he joined the Communist Party of China. In early 1927, he served as a member of the independent branch of Wujin County of the Communist Party of China. In July, he served as a temporary member of the Standing Committee of Wujin County of the Communist Party of China. After the April 12 counter-revolutionary coup in 1927, he founded Yixian Middle School in Changzhou as a secret activity base of the CCP's Wujin underground organization. In February 1928, he served as the secretary of the CCP's Wujin County Committee. In the same month, he was arrested by the Kuomintang authorities and later rescued and released by relatives and friends. After October 1928, he successively served as the secretary of the Yixing County Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, the secretary of the Xiaoshan County Party of the Communist Party of China, and the secretary-general of the Special Committee of the North Zhejiang Province of the Communist Party of China. In 1932, the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Communist Party After 1935, he successively participated in the Shanghai Cultural Salvation Congress and the Cultural Salvation Association, actively participated in the news and propaganda activities of anti-Japanese salvation, and successively served as the editor, commentator, chief writer, and editor of Life Daily and Life Star Journal. After the Xi'an Incident at the end of 1936, Yun pointed out that from the analysis of the situation in various aspects, the Xi'an Incident has the possibility of a peaceful solution. When the comprehensive Anti-Japanese War broke out, he successively served as the editor, deputy editor-in-chief, and chief writer of the supplement of the "Guide", and the chief writer of the "Huamei Morning Post" and "Damei Daily", and published a large number of anti-Japanese coverage. In 1938, according to the analysis of Wang Jingwei's recent words and deeds, he published the article "Extraordinary Words of Wang Jingwei" in the Guide, publicly exposing Wang Jingwei's traitor face. A month later, Wang Jingwei publicly defected to the enemy. In June 1939, he was sent to Hong Kong by the organization and served as the editor and director of the Hong Kong branch of the International News Agency, a professor at the China Journalism Institute in Hong Kong, the director of the overseas office of the China Young Journalists Association and the director of the general affairs department of the Hong Kong branch. After the outbreak of the Pacific War in 1941, he returned to Shanghai and broke into the "Iwai Mansion" of the Japanese secret service agency. He served as the president of the Shanghai compilation agency and the editor-in-chief of the "China Weekly" in his subordinate unit, collecting intelligence for the party. At the same time, he also planned and arranged with the person in charge of the "Declaration" to In October 1944, he was arrested by the Shanghai Japanese Gendarmerie Command on charges of Communist suspects. On June 30, 1945, he was released. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, he went to the Central China Liberated Area and successively served as the editorial board member and president of the Central China Xinhua News Agency, the principal of the Central China Journalism College, the editor-in-chief of the Central China Edition of Xinhua Daily, the deputy editor-in-chief of Shandong Dazhong Daily, the deputy editor-in-chief and political secretary of the East China Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and the president and editor-in-chief of the New Democracy Daily, the organ of the Jinan Municipal Party Committee. After the liberation of Shanghai, he served as the vice president and deputy editor-in-chief of the Liberation Daily, the organ of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, the president of the East China Journalism School, In 1952, he was mistakenly expelled from the party during the "Three Antis" movement, and was removed from his position and demoted. In 1955, he was arrested and imprisoned for the "Pan Yang Case" and was wronged for more than 20 years. In 1965, he went to Jiangsu Funing Middle School to manage books. In August 1978, he was arranged by the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China to work in Nanjing China Second Historical Archives. He died in Nanjing on December 10, 1978. He was the author of "The Truth About the Chiang Party", "Speech on Journalism", "An Investigation of the Outer Mongolia Problem", "Commentary on Wu Peifu" and other books. In 1982, his party membership was restored. In April 1984, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China completely rehabilitated him and restored his reputation. Comments: A famous journalism educator in China.


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