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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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Chen YU (1901–1974) in 1947. In 1930, While in Charge of the Seamen’s General Union in Shanghai, He Was Very Close with Chen Xiuliang and Her Daughter. After the Sixth Central Committee’s Fourth Plenary Session, He Was Labeled a Rightist and Sent to…
Date: 1947
Identifier: ZB1-40-04
Subject: Organization and personnel

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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

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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

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Three Autobiographical Poems
Creator: 陈修良
Date: 1945
Identifier: S02
Subject: Revolutionary history

L47.pdf
Appraisals and Conclusions
Creator: 中共浙江省委
Date: 1944;1952-08-19;1982-08-10;1979-09-06
Identifier: L47
Subject: Rehabilitation and case settlement

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

A-40-44.tif
Sha Wenhan, Chen Xiuliang, and Security Guards Zhu Xianyao (First from Left) and Lei Baoju (Second from Left) Posing for a Photo in Nanjing
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZA-40-44

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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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

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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Commander Wang Yanqing’s Visited Liberated Areas After Rising Up
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-25
Subject: Revolutionary history

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Wang Yanqing, Commander of the Kuomintang’s “Royal Guard” 97th Division, with Chiang Kai-shek.
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-24
Subject: Revolutionary history

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Luo Binghui (1897–1946), Commander of the 2nd Division of the New Fourth Army, in the Southern Anhui Base Area.
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-23
Subject: Organization and personnel

B1-40-19 .jpg
Zhou Enlai and Deng Yingchao, Photo from the 1940s (Donated by the Bao Dasan Foundation).
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-19
Subject: Organization and personnel

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Shen Shiyou (1917–1996) Was a Secret Member of the Chinese Communist Party and a Staff Officer in the First Department of the Kuomintang Ministry of National Defense. Under the Leadership of the Ccp Shanghai Bureau and Nanjing Municipal Committee, in…
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-13
Subject: Revolutionary history

B1-40-11.tif
In February 1948, YU BO, Hao Guiqiao, Chen Jiuying, Zhou Zuozhou, and Zhang Zuli—Officers and Soldiers of the Kuomintang Air Force’s 8th Squadron—Defected and Rebelled After Being Persuaded by the Ccp Shanghai Bureau and Nanjing Municipal Committee,…
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-11
Subject: Revolutionary history

B1-40-10.tif
Martyr Zhang Quan (1899–1949), Lieutenant General of the Kuomintang Joint Logistics Headquarters, Provided Extensive Military Intelligence on the Eve of Shanghai’s Liberation. Sha Wenhan Once Represented the Central Shanghai Bureau to Appoint Him as…
Date: 1940s
Identifier: ZB1-40-10
Subject: Revolutionary history
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