Luo Shiwen
Luo Shiwen (, August 1904 18 August 1946) was a Chinese communist. Born in
Weiyuan County, Sichuan, he became interested in communism during the
May Fourth Movement before joining the
Chinese Socialist Youth League in 1923 and the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1925. After three years in the Soviet Union, he returned to China in 1928 and was dispatched to advise General when his forces declared themselves part of the
Red Army. After several victories against the
Kuomintang (KMT), the communist forces were defeated at
Kaijiang, and Luo was subsequently sent to provide training in the .
He returned to Sichuan in 1937, working to develop a
united front against the encroaching
Imperial Japanese Army. Although a
Second United Front was established between the KMT and CCP, Luo was arrested by the KMT in March 1940. Imprisoned first at
Baigongguan, he was transferred to the
Xifeng concentration camp and later led a secret CCP cell there. Luo was executed by the KMT on 18 August 1946. He is commemorated with several monuments, and his story has been told in the 1964 novel ''
Red Crag'',
its 1965 film adaptation, and a 2021 film.
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