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Brief introduction of Li Dazhao's life
Li Dazhao (1889 65438+1October 29-1April 28, 927), a native of Laoting, Hebei Province, was one of the main founders of China * * * and the first executive member of the Kuomintang Central Committee.

19 13 graduated from Tianjin Beiyang College of Law and Politics. Studying in Japan, entering the political department of Waseda University, I began to get in touch with socialist ideas. 19 14 organized the shenzhou society to carry out anti-yuan activities. The following year, in order to oppose the "Twenty-one Articles" of Japan's subjugation, a Letter to the National Elders was published in the name of the Federation of Students Studying in Japan, calling on Chinese people to fight to the death with "determination to cross the rubicon". 1965438+returned to China in May 2006, founded Chenzhong and served as editor-in-chief. In order to promote the development of the New Culture Movement, Xuan resigned as an editor of Jiayin Daily. 19 18, director of Peking University library, later professor of economics and history. Participated in editing "New Youth" and founded "Weekly Review" with Chen Duxiu to promote communism. 1920, he and Chen Duxiu planned to form the China * * *, and initiated the organization of the Marxist theory research society. In June 5438+10, the Beijing Communist Party was established with Deng Zhongxia, Gao and He Mengxiong. After the founding of the CPC, he served as a member of the second, third and fourth Central Committees. 1924 Promote cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, attend the first National Congress of the Kuomintang, and serve as the first Central Executive Committee member of the Kuomintang. 1925 was wanted by Beiyang government and fled to the Soviet embassy in Beijing. 1927 In April, Zhang sent military police to search the Soviet Embassy, and Li Dazhao was arrested. Strangled on April 28th.

After Li Dazhao died, he was buried in Wan 'an Cemetery in Xiangshan, Beijing. 1983, Li Dazhao Martyrs Cemetery was opened in Wan 'an Cemetery for party member to take the oath and visitors to pay their respects.