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Jiang Zhuyun: The will of Communist Party members is steel


She is the prototype of Sister Jiang in the novel "Red Rock". She is a heroine who was tortured and unyielding in Zhazidong Prison. Her deeds have been widely praised and influenced and inspired generations. She is Jiang Zhuyun, an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China and a famous revolutionary female martyr.
 
Jiang Zhuyun, a native of Zigong City, Sichuan Province, was born on August 20, 1920 in a peasant family in Jiangjia Bay, Dashanpu Town. At the age of 8, she fled to Chongqing with her mother. At the age of 10, she entered a sock factory as a child laborer. Later, she was admitted to Chongqing Nanan Middle School and the High School Attached to China Public School.
 
In 1939, Jiang Zhuyun joined the Communist Party of China. In the autumn of 1940, she entered the Chinese Vocational School to study, and served as the head of the school's underground party organization, engaged in the work of young students.
 
In 1943, the party organization arranged for her to work as an assistant for Peng Yongwu, one of the leaders of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China at that time. At the same time, they disguised as husband and wife and formed a "family", which served as the secret organ of the Chongqing Municipal Party Committee and the guidance center for the rectification and study of underground party organizations.
 
According to the party's instructions, in 1944, Jiang Zhuyun was admitted to Sichuan University and did party work as an ordinary student. In 1945, Jiang Zhuyun married Peng Yongwu and stayed in Chongqing to assist Peng Yongwu in his work. He was responsible for handling party affairs and internal and external liaison work. Comrades affectionately called her Jiang Jie.
 
In 1947, Jiang Zhuyun was appointed by the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China to organize students from universities and colleges to fight bravely against the Kuomintang reactionaries. Under the direct leadership of her husband Peng Yongwu, Jiang Zhuyun also served as the liaison and organization of the underground publication of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China. In the spring and summer of this year, the party organization in East Sichuan began to shift the focus of its work to the armed struggle in the countryside. Peng Yongwu was instructed by his superiors to go to East Sichuan to lead the armed struggle and served as a member of the East Sichuan Provisional Committee of the Communist Party of China and deputy secretary of the East Sichuan Local Working Committee. Jiang Zhuyun went to the forefront of the struggle with her husband as a liaison officer of the CPC Eastern Sichuan Temporary Committee and the Eastern Lower Sichuan Prefectural Committee.
 
In 1948, Peng Yongwu died unfortunately while organizing an armed insurrection. Jiang Zhuyun endured his grief and resolutely took over her husband's job. She said: "The relationship of this line is only familiar to me. I should continue to fight where Lao Peng fell."
 
On June 14, due to betrayal by traitors, Jiang Zhuyun was unfortunately arrested and detained in Chongqing Zhazidong Prison. The KMT military secret agents used all kinds of torture: tiger stools, slings, barbed steel whips, crowbars, electrocution... and even cruelly nailed bamboo sticks into her fingers, in a vain attempt to open a gap from this young female Communist Party member and crack the underground party organization. In the face of the enemy's torture, Jiang Zhuyun remained steadfast and unyielding. "You can break my hand and kill my head. There is no organization." "Torture, that is too small a test. Bamboo sticks are made of bamboo, and the will of Communist Party members is steel!"
 
On November 14, 1949, on the eve of the liberation of Chongqing, Jiang Zhuyun was killed in Zhazidong Prison by the Kuomintang military secret agents, giving his life at the age of 29 for the communist ideal.
 
After the founding of New China, Jiang Zhuyun's deeds were written into novels by escaped inmates, and they were successively put on the stage, screen and screen. In 2007, Jiang Jie's former residence in Zhenjiang Jiawan, Dashanpu, Zigong, was officially opened to the public. Today, it is a provincial patriotic education base in Sichuan, and every year a large number of party members, cadres and the masses come here to remember.
 
 

 

Source: China Organization and Personnel News