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Chen Qichang (Trotskyist) was born on 1900 in Luoyang, Chinese Empire, is a politician. Discover Chen Qichang (Trotskyist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 42 years old
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Born 1900, 1900
Birthday 1900
Birthplace Luoyang, Chinese Empire
Date of death 1942 (aged 41–42) - Shanghai, Republic of China Shanghai, Republic of China
Died Place Shanghai, Republic of China
Nationality China

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1942

During the Second Sino-Japanese War (part of World War II) the Japanese army occupied Shanghai. He participated in underground resistance there. In 1942 he was arrested by Japanese forces and executed.

1937

Wang later left the party but then rejoined in 1937 when he arrived in Yan'an to join Mao Zedong's Chinese Red Army. However, he was arrested by the communist police for penning an article titled Wild Lilly which was critical of the party bureaucracy. Kang Sheng accused him of being a Trotskyist and spy (and it was possible his early association with Chen Qichang, in Kang's claims, substantiated the charge, even though Wang never was a Trotskyist). Wang was later executed by Kang's orders.

1936

In 1936, Chen wrote to prominent author Lu Xun in an attempt to win him over to Trotskyism. However, Lu was very ill and Feng Xuefeng replied to Chen with a very vituperous and later well-known reply on Lu's behalf. The reply contained insinuation that Trotskyists were collaborators with the Japanese Army. This was consistent with Joseph Stalin's false accusations that Trotskyists were secretly working with Nazi Germany and imperialist Japan.

1935

Along with these associates, Chen became a part of Chinese Communist Left Opposition. During an internal conflict among Chinese Trotskyists in 1935,Chen supported Chen Duxiu and opposed Liu Renjing,who announced that Chen Qichang was expelled from the group. However, later Liu and a few others were arrested by Kuomintang police, and Liu as a result defected to the government. Liu's proclamations then became moot. The same year,C. Frank Glass, Yin Kuan, Wang Fanxi and Chen Qichang met to rebuild the Trotskyist organization.

1930

One of his schoolmate at Peking University was the Wang Shiwei, who would become a celebrated communist writer. Later he financially assisted Wang's life when she had a miscarriage in 1930. It was also said that Chen introduced Wang into the CPC.

1929

Chen read Leon Trotsky's opinions about China in 1929. Agreeing with Trotsky's views, he joined former CPC leader Chen Duxiu in turning to Trotskyism and was subsequently expelled by CPC. Among those who joined the Trotskyist cause included Zheng Chaolin and Chen's schoolmate Wang Fanxi (not to be confused with Wang Shiwei). Wang Fanxi later highly praised Chen for his high moral standards and personal courage.

1900

Chen Qichang (Chinese: 陳其昌; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Ch'i-ch'ang; 1900–1942) was a Chinese communist politician. He was an early member of Communist Party of China and was active in the labor movement. He broke with the party to join with Chen Duxiu in his new Trotskyist group and became a prominent figure among Chinese Trotskyists. He was killed by Japanese gendarmerie while struggling against Japanese occupiers in Shanghai during Second Sino-Japanese War.

Chen was born in 1900 in Luoyang and came from a poor family. He was admitted to and studied at Peking University in the 1920s. He studied education but switched to economics. While at school, he joined Communist Party of China in 1925 and served at various lower-level local party committees in Beijing. After Chiang Kai-Shek carried out Shanghai massacre to initiate white terror in China, he fled to Shandong,and then to Shanghai to participate in the labor movement there. He organized textile and tram workers in Shanghai French Concession.

Chen's wife, Chen Shang Yanfang was born same year as he in 1900 and died in 1991,She was said to have been survived by a son and daughter. One of the sons, Chen Daotong, reconciled with CPC but after establishment of People's Republic of China he was arrested in 1952 during Mao Zedong's anti-Trotskyist purge (to win favor from USSR during Stalin's rule at the time). He was released in 1956. He remained in contact with Zheng Chaolin, one of his fellow Trotskyists who was released much later in 1979. Chen Daotong died in 2014 from lung cancer.