Deng Zhongxia’s majesty will always remain in Yuhuatai
Among the outstanding talents in the early days of the Communist Party of China, there was a founder of the modern workers’ movement who graduated from Peking University, who later died in Nanjing Martyr Deng Zhongxia in Yuhuatai. If I could use one word to describe his life, it would be "burning". Deng Zhongxia's fiery character was like a ball of fire, which reflected the party's flag and the Chinese workers' movement.
During his revolutionary career, he made outstanding contributions to the party's early revolutionary work. He was the main organizer of the May 4th Movement; the revolutionary regime led by the Communist Party of China took its prototype when Deng Zhongxia and others led the strikes in the province and Hong Kong; at that time, he cultivated the first leader of the Communist Party of China in the now-obsolete Red Building of Peking University. batch of elites.
In the summer of 1933, Deng Zhongxia was unfortunately arrested and later taken to Nanjing. The Kuomintang wanted to provoke him to be dissatisfied with the Communist Party: "You are an old-timer of the Communist Party, but now you are bullied by the juniors who came back from Moscow. Even we feel unfair for you!" Deng Zhongxia replied contemptuously: "This It's a matter within our party, what right do you have to interfere? Does a person with a deep bayberry sore have the right to laugh at someone who occasionally catches a cold?"
The secret party branch in prison sent people to relax during the break? Asked him: "Everyone wants to know what your political attitude is?" Deng Zhongxia immediately said: "That's a good question! Please tell comrades that even if I, Deng Zhongxia, are burned to ashes, I am also a Communist!"
With this righteousness, he walked to Yuhuatai singing "The Internationale" on the night of September 21, 1933, and became a famous person among the 100,000 martyrs who died there.