Shu Tong

Chinese calligrapher and politician
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Shu Tong in the 1950s
Communist Party Chief of ShandongIn office
1955–1960 Personal detailsBorn(1905-11-25)November 25, 1905
Dongxiang County, JiangxiDiedMay 27, 1998(1998-05-27) (aged 92)
BeijingPolitical partyChinese Communist PartySpouse(s)Wei Furong,
Fang Lin,
Shi Lan,
Wang YunfeiChildrenShu Guanguan, Shu An
The calligraphy of Shu Tong at Shanghai railway station

Shu Tong (November 25, 1905 – May 27, 1998) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Dongxiang County, Jiangxi Province (part of Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province). He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1926. He was Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Shandong Province. In 1944 he was tasked to lead the Rectification Campaign excesses in Shandong.[1]: 620  in Shandong. He died in Beijing.

Shu Tong was also reputed for his calligraphy.

References

  1. ^ Gao Hua, How the Red Sun Rose: The Origins and Development of the Yan'an Rectification Movement, 1930–1945, Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. 2018
Preceded by
Xiang Ming
Communist Party Chief of Shandong Succeeded by
Zeng Xisheng
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