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A-40-11.tif
During the period of clandestine work, the Sha brothers and close relatives gathered once in Shanghai. By this time, the second brother, Sha Wenqiu, had already died as a martyr in Guangzhou in 1928, and the youngest, Sha Wenduo (Jitong), had passed…
Date: 1947
Identifier: ZA-40-11

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Dispatched by the Central China Bureau of the CPC, Chen Xiuliang infiltrated the capital city of Nanjing to serve as the Municipal Party Secretary, tasked with restoring the damaged Party organization. She concealed her identity under the guise of a…
Date: 1946-04
Identifier: ZA-40-10

A-40-09.tif
Sha Menghai (also known as Wenruo), Secretary of the Nationalist Government in Nanjing; He Once Compiled a Genealogy for the Chiang Family
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZA-40-09

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After leaving Shanghai for the New Fourth Army base area, Sha Wenhan received a photo of his daughter. He inscribed the back of the photo with a poem. Not long afterward, during a Japanese artillery attack, he risked his life to recover the photo…
Date: 1945
Identifier: ZA-40-08

A-40-07.tif
Sha Wenhan, About to Withdraw from Shanghai with the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee, Poses for a Photo with His Daughter Abei (also known as Chen Beibei or Sha Shangzhi), and Composes a Poem (See reference C3-04)
Date: 1942
Identifier: ZA-40-07

A-40-06.tif
During Their Time at the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee, Chen Xiuliang Had Already Left Shanghai for the North Earlier That Year.
Front Row, from Left: Sha Wenhan (First from Left) and Sha Wenwei (Shi Yong) (Second from Left), Each Holding Their…
Date: 1942
Identifier: ZA-40-06

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Sha Wenhan’s Former Residence at Jinghua New Village in Shanghai
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZA-40-05

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Chen Xiuliang's Daughter on Her First Birthday
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZA-40-04

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Chen Xiuliang and Her Daughter Receiving Postnatal Care at Jihua Hospital in Shanghai
Date: 1940
Identifier: ZA-40-03

A-40-02.tif
During the “Isolated Island Period” in Shanghai, Sha Wenhan Was Responsible for Propaganda, Culture, and County-Level Work for the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZA-40-02

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During the “Isolated Island Period” in Shanghai, Chen Xiuliang Was in Charge of Student Affairs for the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee
Date: 1940
Identifier: ZA-40-01

B2-35.jpg
Ambassador Liu Xiao (Back Row, Right) with Some Staff Members of the Chinese Embassy in the Soviet Union, in Moscow
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-35

B2-34.jpg
Embassy Secretary Wang Yizhou (Back Row, Right) with Soviet Embassy Staff in Moscow
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-34

B2-33.jpg
Liu Xiao (Right) in Moscow
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-33

B2-32.jpg
Embassy Staff in Moscow During Winter, Liu Xiao (Back Center)
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-32

B2-31.jpg
Secretary Wang Yizhou (Right) with Counselor Zhang Yingwu (First from Left) and Other Embassy Staff in Moscow.
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-31

B2-30.jpg
Ambassador Liu Xiao with Cultural Counselor Zhang Yingwu
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-30

B2-29.jpg
Ambassador Liu Xiao and His Wife Zhang Yi (Second and Third from Left) with Secretary Wang Yizhou (First from Left) and a Nurse in Moscow
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-29

B2-28.jpg
Ambassador Liu Xiao (Right) with Secretary Wang Yizhou at the Chinese Embassy in the Soviet Union
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-28

B2-27.jpg
Liu Xiao (Center), Ambassador to the Soviet Union, and His Wife Zhang Yi (Second from Right), with Secretary Wang Yizhou (Far Right) and Embassy Staff in Moscow
Date: 1950s
Identifier: ZB2-27
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