Southern Bureau of the CPC Central

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Southern Bureau of the CPC Central

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Post by wewe--00 » 11 Mar 2007, 08:39

In order to strength the Anti-Japanese propaganda and support the development of advanced cultural movement, is a South Bureau important task. In the South, under the direct leadership "Xinhua Daily" and the "masses" weekly in extremely difficult conditions, published in Chongqing continued to actively publicize the CPC proposal military bases in anti-Japanese propaganda battle and struggle achievements, rear of the masses and reflect the requirements of the anti-Japanese democratic voice of the anti-KMT created to expose the conspiracy. Zhou Enlai, Dong Biwu as "Xinhua Daily" and the "masses" to write a lot of commentary. Newspapers have given guidance on how to do a good job. In January 1941, fighting the Japanese attack on recalcitrant forces surrounded the New Fourth Army. Southern Anhui Incident shocked by the manufacturers. Zhou Enlai on January 18 in the "Xinhua Daily" wrote : "Nam mourning those who died to save! "And" sinner Greatest innocence. Jiangnan leaf, Comrades from the same room killing each other, should you anxious? "expose and protest against the atrocities committed by recalcitrant, launched a fierce counterattack to the recalcitrant
 
South Council payed much attention to unity and progress of cultural activities launched entertainment personalities. In 1941, Premier Zhou Enlai in Chongqing to guide Southern Culture Bureau launched a dramatic performances. Guo Moruo creative drama "Qu Yuan," sensationalism. After a few years, we have held a large-scale theatrical performances staged productions reach more than 200. Perform promotion to Guilin, Kunming, Guiyang and other places, in the KMT have a very great impact.
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