Wang Yi
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Wang Yi (1919-1986) was born in Langzhong, Sichuan Province. He joined the vanguard of Chinese national liberation in 1937. In the same year, he went to Yan'an and studied in Yan'an Anti Japanese university and Central Party school. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1938. He once served as the vice president, general manager and vice president of Yan'an new China Daily, Yan'an Jiefang Daily and northeast daily.
Wang Yi is a native of Langzhong, Sichuan. When he was young, his family was the richest man in Langzhong, and he had a good life. But when he was in middle school, he took part in the "vanguard of the Chinese nation's Liberation", a peripheral organization of the party. In the winter of 1937, he resolutely went to Yan'an and joined the revolutionary team. " Wang Yi once served as the international edition and chief editor of Yan'an Jiefang Daily. Wu Lengxi, chairman of the China Association for records, worked with Wang Yi at that time. He once said that Wang Yili was a man who worked hard, had the courage to forge ahead, made constant innovations and made a lot of achievements. He carefully deliberated on the compilation of news, the production of headlines and the arrangement of layout. As for the international situation at that time, especially the changes in the battlefield in Europe, he made great efforts to collect relevant information, conduct systematic investigation and research, track the changes in the battlefield situation day by day, and write comprehensive reports on the situation and analysis of the war, so as to set a precedent for China's international news reports. " After 1952, he successively served as deputy general manager of the people's daily, first Secretary of the all China Journalists Association, director of the information bureau of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, executive vice chairman and Secretary of the Secretariat of the all China Journalists Association, and vice president of the Federation of China Journalists associations. He died in Beijing at 20:30 on September 22, 1986 at the age of 67. Yang Zicai once wrote an elegiac couplet for him, fifty years of hard work in the newspaper world, devoted himself to serving the talents, and became famous in the world; ninety thousand li mountains and rivers, written into his mind, open-minded and magnanimous, and his style will last forever!
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Wang Yi