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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qu_QiubaiQu Qiubai - Wikipedia

    Qu Qiubai ( Chinese: 瞿秋白; 29 January 1899 – 18 June 1935) was a Chinese writer, poet, translator, and a political activist. In the late 1920s and early 1930s he was the de facto leader of the Chinese Communist Party. [1] . In 1935, he was arrested and executed by the Republic of China Government led by the Kuomintang in Changting, Fujian .

  2. Qu Qiubai (ur. 29 stycznia 1899, zm. 18 czerwca 1935) – chiński publicysta i tłumacz, działacz komunistyczny. W latach 1920 - 1922 przebywał w Związku Radzieckim, po powrocie do Chin wstąpił do nowo powstałej Komunistycznej Partii Chin. Od 1923 roku był członkiem Komitetu Centralnego.

  3. 3 kwi 2024 · Qu Qiubai (born Jan. 29, 1899, Changzhou, Jiangsu province, China—died June 18, 1935, Changting, Fujian province) was a prominent leader and, on occasions in the 1920s and early 1930s, head of the Chinese Communist Party. In addition to being a political activist, he is considered one of the most important literary figures of 20th-century China.

  4. Qus focus on translations, truth, language, and the role of social science in societal change helps us see the kinds of social science that developed in counter-pose to the sociology of Pax Americana. Keywords: China, Marxism, translation, sociology, truth, ideology. Subject. US Politics.

  5. Qu himself com mented that, while in Moscow, he was the only Chinese capable of translating from the Russian and this was the reason he gained a position as translator and tutor at the University of Toilers of the East in the autumn of 1921. Qu Qiubai, "Duoyu de hua" (Superfluous Words), Qu Qiubai wenji (Collected Writings of Qu Qiubai ...

  6. ANU Pacific Institute. Qu Qiubai: Superfluous Words, translated and edited by Jamie Greenbaum. Date. 2006. Authors. Greenbaum, Jamie. Publisher. Canberra, ACT : Pandanus Books. Abstract. n February 1935, in a small town in south China, the Kuomintang arrested Qu Qiubai, an early leader of the Chinese Communist Party.

  7. 8 maj 2021 · Welcome to episode 58 of the People’s History of Ideas Podcast. This episode, I want to take a step back and, as promised, get into some details of the life of Qu Qiubai up to the point at which he became the top Chinese Communist leader at the August 7 Emergency Conference in 1927.