Zhiming Guo
Zhiming Guo, a native of Chongming, Jiangsu (now Shanghai). In 16 years (1927), I graduated from the Mechanical Department of Labor College of Labor University, and returned to Chongming as a mechanic in July, 27. In 193, he entered Shanghai to build an iron works, and in April 24, 1935, he entered the experimental workshop of Tsinghua University Physics Department as an intern technician. After being entrusted by Professor Zhang from Tsinghua University, he returned to Shanghai to organize a pencil factory. In June, 1937, the Great Wall Pencil Factory Co., Ltd. was established, with Guo as an engineer.
Chen Liqiao
Chen Liqiao came to Shanghai in the 34th year of the Republic of China (1945) to make a living by riding a tricycle. Later, he delivered vegetables to restaurants, worked in factories and worked as a vendor. In 1957, he joined Tianbao Waste Materials Recycling Cooperative Store as a shop assistant. In 1978, it was rated as advanced in the store, and in 1979 and 198, it was rated as superior and advanced in the company. On the evening of January 18, 1981, three gangsters armed with triangular knives broke into the store to rob money, and were stabbed to death because of fighting with the three gangsters. In September 1982, he was approved as a martyr by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government.
Qu Qiubai
Qu Qiubai, one of the early leaders of China. Before Qu Feng was transferred to the Central Soviet Area from the 2th year of the Republic of China (1931) to the 23rd year (1934), he wrote millions of essays and translations in Shanghai, which made a lot of pioneering and fundamental work for the construction of Marxist theory and proletarian culture. After returning to Shanghai, in the autumn of the 21st year of the Republic of China, Qu Qiubai, accompanied by Feng Xuefeng, met Lu Xun for the first time. Since then, he has been in close contact with Lu Xun. Qu and Lu Xun led the left-wing cultural movement together to fight against the Kuomintang cultural "encirclement and suppression". He has taken refuge in Lu Xun's home three times, and edited the book Bernard Shaw in Shanghai in cooperation with Lu Xun during his refuge.
Zhang Taiyan
Zhang Taiyan, formerly known as Binglin. In the summer of the twenty-seventh year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (191), she returned to Shanghai from Japan and lived in Yileli, Qiujiang Road, North Sichuan Road (where Mrs. Tang Guoli ran the Shenzhou Girls' School). In the winter of that year, he organized China Education Association with Cai Yuanpei, and participated in the establishment of patriotic women's school (Guangxu moved to Hongkou in the 3th year). In the 29th year of Guangxu (193), he was arrested for "reporting the case to the Soviet Union" and put into the Western Prison in the public concession. In the 31st year of Guangxu (195), he was released from prison on June 29th, and left Shanghai for Japan.