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Wang Shiwei (simplified Chinese: 王实味; traditional Chinese: 王實味; pinyin: Wáng Shíwèi; Wade–Giles: Wang Shih-wei) (March 12, 1906 – July 1, 1947) was a Chinese journalist and literary writer. He became famous for his contribution to the Chinese history of modern revolution and to Chinese modern literature. Wang joined the Communist Party of China in 1926, but later wrote critically of some aspects of the revolution. Under order from Mao Zedong, he was expelled from the party, and executed in 1947. 王实味(1906年4月5日-1947年7月1日),原名王思禕,字書翰,河南潢川)人,中国共产党党员,1930年以后用“实味”的名字投稿,还用过蒼滄,诗薇、石巍等笔名。在延安整風運動中被捕,1947年7月1日被處死。 Wang Shiwei (en chinois 王實味, 12 mars 1906 - 1er juillet 1947) est un journaliste et écrivain chinois. Séduit par les idées communistes, il avait rejoint Yan'an, alors base de Mao Zedong et du Parti communiste chinois. Déçu par ce qu'il y avait vu et qu'il considérait comme loin des idéaux de justice et d'égalité proclamés par le parti, il écrivit et envoya à des journalistes des articles très critiques. Refusant de se rétracter, il fut condamné à la prison à vie en juin 1942 pour « calomnies, idées trotskystes et subversion ». Il sera exécuté en 1947 sur ordre de Mao.
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Wang Shiwei (simplified Chinese: 王实味; traditional Chinese: 王實味; pinyin: Wáng Shíwèi; Wade–Giles: Wang Shih-wei) (March 12, 1906 – July 1, 1947) was a Chinese journalist and literary writer. He became famous for his contribution to the Chinese history of modern revolution and to Chinese modern literature. Wang joined the Communist Party of China in 1926, but later wrote critically of some aspects of the revolution. Under order from Mao Zedong, he was expelled from the party, and executed in 1947. Wang Shiwei (en chinois 王實味, 12 mars 1906 - 1er juillet 1947) est un journaliste et écrivain chinois. Séduit par les idées communistes, il avait rejoint Yan'an, alors base de Mao Zedong et du Parti communiste chinois. Déçu par ce qu'il y avait vu et qu'il considérait comme loin des idéaux de justice et d'égalité proclamés par le parti, il écrivit et envoya à des journalistes des articles très critiques. Refusant de se rétracter, il fut condamné à la prison à vie en juin 1942 pour « calomnies, idées trotskystes et subversion ». Il sera exécuté en 1947 sur ordre de Mao. Son procès et ceux qui suivirent peu après marquent la « première campagne de dénigrement et d'humiliation » des intellectuels en Chine communiste. Ding Ling est peut-être le plus célèbre écrivain qui s'associe avec Wang Shiwei en critiquant le parti communiste en 1942 même si, elle s'est plus tard rétractée sous la pression et se retourna contre Wang Shiwei. 王实味(1906年4月5日-1947年7月1日),原名王思禕,字書翰,河南潢川)人,中国共产党党员,1930年以后用“实味”的名字投稿,还用过蒼滄,诗薇、石巍等笔名。在延安整風運動中被捕,1947年7月1日被處死。
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