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Why did Yu Dafu die?

1945 After Japan surrendered, it was killed by Japanese military and police.

Wen Ming, whose word is Dafu, 1896 was born in an intellectual family in Manzhoulong, Fuyang, Zhejiang Province on February 7th. The poor life in childhood prompted him to study hard and made great achievements.

Write old-style poems from 19 1 1 and submit them to the newspaper. 19 12 was admitted to the preparatory course of Zhijiang University, and was expelled from the school for participating in the student tide. 1913 went to Japan to study with my eldest brother in September.1914 entered the preparatory school of Tokyo No.1 Higher Education College in July and began to try novel writing. 19 19, Department of Economics, Imperial University of Tokyo. 192 1 June, together with Guo Moruo, Cheng, Zhang Ziping and others, the New Literature Group Creation Society was established. In July, the first collection of short stories, Sinking, came out, which had a great influence at that time.

1March, 922, returned to China after graduating from Imperial University of Tokyo. In May, the first issue of Creation Quarterly was published. In July, the novel A Night Intoxicated by Spring Breeze was published. 1923- 1926 teaches in Peking University, Wuchang Teachers College and Guangdong University. 1After returning to Shanghai at the end of 926, he presided over the publishing department of Creation Society, edited the monthly magazine Creation Society and the semi-monthly magazine Flood, and published a large number of literary and artistic works such as novel theory and drama theory.

From 65438 to 0928, he joined Sun She and edited Popular Literature with the support of Lu Xun .. 1930. In March, the Chinese Left-wing Writers Union was established as one of the founders. In 65438+February, the novel Chi Guihua was published.

1933 After moving to Hangzhou in April, he wrote a lot of landscape travel notes and poems. 1936 Served as counselor of Fujian provincial government. From 65438 to 0938, he went to Wuhan to participate in the anti-Japanese propaganda work of the Third Hall of the Political Department of the Military Commission, and was elected as the executive director at the inaugural meeting of the All-China Anti-Japanese Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

From 1938 to 12, he went to Singapore, edited newspaper supplements such as Sin Chew Daily, and wrote a lot of political essays, short comments and poems. 1942, the Japanese army invaded Singapore, and,, Wang, and others thought that the pen name retreated to Baye's official duties in Sumatra. 1945 After Japan surrendered, it was killed by Japanese military and police.

Yu Dafu is one of the founders of the famous new literature group "Creation Society". His first book, Sinking, is also the first collection of novels in the history of modern literature in China. His prose, old-fashioned poems, literary criticism and essays are all unique and extraordinary.

Mr. Xia Yan once said, "Duff is a great patriot, and patriotism is the spiritual pillar of his life." Yu Dafu actively participated in various anti-imperialist and anti-Japanese organizations, engaged in anti-Japanese and national salvation propaganda activities in Shanghai, Wuhan and Fuzhou, and went to Taierzhuang to join the army. At the end of 1938, Yu Dafu was invited to run a newspaper in Singapore to engage in anti-Japanese and national salvation propaganda. After the fall of Xingzhou, he was exiled to Sumatra. Being proficient in Japanese, he was forced to be a Japanese translator. During this period, he used his position to secretly rescue and protect a large number of exiled friends, patriotic overseas Chinese leaders and cultural figures. 1952 was approved by the central people's government and was regarded as a revolutionary martyr.

Mr. Hu Yuzhi once commented on Yu Dafu's life: in the history of China literature, his name will be engraved forever, and on the monument of the People's Fascist War in China, the name of Yu Dafu's martyr will be engraved forever.