Wang Fengchi
Wang Fengchi, also known as Wang daoju, is a native of Nanxi, Jinzhai, Anhui Province. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1925. In his hometown, he engaged in revolutionary propaganda, trained activists and set up peasant associations. In September of the 17th year of the Republic of China, in order to show the power of the peasant revolution, the party organization decided to hold a "written riot". Wang Fengchi, together with Zhan Gutang and Yuan Hanming, mobilized the broad masses of farmers' Association members. Overnight, the walls, trees, and doors of the landlord and gentry's houses in Nanxi, tangjiahui, banzhuyuan and other rural market towns were covered with anti imperialist and anti feudal slogans, which scared the landlord and gentry into restlessness.
Character experience
On the night of the uprising in May of the 18th year of the Republic of China, Wang Fengchi, Zhan Gutang, Yuan Hanming and others gathered more than 200 peasants' armed forces and teachers and students of Nanxi Mingqiang primary school to hold a meeting in the fire Temple of Nanxi to announce the uprising and establish the Red Guards. After the victory of the uprising, he successively served as Secretary General of Shangcheng County Revolutionary Committee, member and Secretary General of the Soviet Agricultural Movement in Chicheng County, Minister and Secretary General of the Soviet Agricultural Movement in Dongnan District of Henan Province, and Secretary General of the Soviet Agricultural Movement in Northwest District of Anhui Province. In October of the 20th year of the Republic of China, the "Anti Japanese" campaign was expanded, and Wang Fengchi was falsely accused by Zhang Guotao of "reformist faction" and killed in mabucuo.
Chinese PinYin : Wang Feng Chi
Wang Fengchi