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Song Zhenzhong (; 15 March 1941 6 September 1949), popularly known as Little Radish Head (), was the son of
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Song Qiyun Song Qiyun (; 1904 – 6 September 1949) was a Chinese journalist and member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Born in Pi County, Jiangsu, to a poor family, he attended the but left teaching in 1926 to join the military. As a member of th ...
and Xu Linxia. Held by the
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for the majority of his life, he was killed together with his parents as part of a mass killing of detainees. He has been identified as "China's youngest martyr", and featured extensively in film and literature. He has also been commemorated with multiple monuments.


Biography

Song was born on 15 March 1941 in
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, to
Song Qiyun Song Qiyun (; 1904 – 6 September 1949) was a Chinese journalist and member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Born in Pi County, Jiangsu, to a poor family, he attended the but left teaching in 1926 to join the military. As a member of th ...
and Xu Linxia, two members of the
Chinese Communist Party The Communist Party of China (CPC), also translated into English as Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and One-party state, sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Founded in 1921, the CCP emerged victorious in the ...
(CCP) who had married in 1928. A former journalist reporting to General
Yang Hucheng Yang Hucheng () (26 November 1893 – 6 September 1949) was a Chinese general during the Warlord Era of Republican China and Kuomintang (KMT) general during the Chinese Civil War. Warlord years Yang Hucheng joined the Xinhai Revolution in ...
, Song Qiyun had edited the ''Northwest Cultural Daily'' and spoken against the direction of the
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(KMT) government under
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Chiang Kai-shek. Xu Linxia, meanwhile, had led the women's branch of the CCP in Pi County, Jiangsu. Amidst the tensions remaining from the
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and the ongoing Sino-Japanese War, the family had sent two daughters to live with family in Pi, while Xu and the other five children moved to Puyang Village outside Xi'an. After two months without communication from Song Qiyun, in November 1941 Xu Linxia took the eight-month old Song Zhenzhong to
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after hearing that he was awaiting them in the city.; There, the two were captured by the KMT. Over the next seven years, mother and son moved between internment camps. At the
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in
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, they reconnected with Song Qiyun; he had also been captured, and Director had been petitioned to allow the family contact by the secret CCP cell under
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.
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later allowed for an education for Song, with acting as teacher. As he aged, Song was nicknamed "Little Radish Head" due to his large head and
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frame resulting from malnutrition in the camp. The Xifeng concentration camp was closed in 1946, and Song was transferred with his family to Chongqing. There, due to his youth, he was allowed high levels of mobility. Consequently, fellow inmate Mei Hanzhang recalled that he was often entrusted with passing messages between prisoners. In his memoirs, wrote that Song had brought him bags and clothes sewn by Xu, which Han subsequently used during his escape. In an interview with the
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, Song Zhenzhong's eldest brother Zhenhua recalled that the siblings' first correspondence with their incarcerated family was a letter received in 1947, at which point the Songs had been moved to
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. Correspondence continued until the
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of 1949, with one letter including the words "brother" and "sister" written by Song Zhenzhong. In her last letter, Xu Linxia indicated that Song Qiyun and Yang Hucheng had travelled to
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, and that she and the youngest Song would be following. With the Chinese Civil War approaching its end, Song Qiyun, Xu Linxia, and Song Zhenzhong were killed by the KMT in
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on 6 September 1949; this was announced by the Central Committee of the CCP in a letter of condolence published in newspapers two months later. In 1950, they were reinterred at the General Yang Hucheng Cemetery in
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. Their graves occupy three spots on the bottom of this two-storey site; the top level is occupied by the graves of Yang Hucheng, his wife Xie Baozhen and their daughter Yang Zhenggui (buried together), and their son Yang Zhengzhong.


Legacy

Song has been identified as the youngest
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of the CCP. He is one of several youths given the title of martyr. Others included
Liu Hulan Liu Hulan (刘胡兰, October 8, 1932 – January 12, 1947) was a young female revolutionary during the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Communist Party of China, Communist Party. She was born in Yunzhou District, Yunzhouxi v ...
, who inspired
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's slogan "A great life, a glorious death"; , who was killed by a landlord whom he caught stealing crops; and , a cowherd who detained advancing Japanese troops long enough for his peers to escape. In June 1955, , a KMT officer in Geleshan in 1949, was arrested by the Chongqing Public Security Department and charged with the murder of Song Zhenzhong and his parents. Yang had changed his name and hidden for many years before being arrested. After interrogation and public trial by the Chongqing Intermediate People's Court, he was sentenced to death and executed immediately. Song's story was incorporated into Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan's 1961 novel ''
Red Crag ''Red Crag'' or ''Red Rock'' () was a 1961 novel based partly on fact by Chinese authors Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan, who were former inmates in a Kuomintang prison in Sichuan. It was set in Chongqing during the Chinese Civil War in 1949, and fe ...
'', in which he is depicted as a cute and spry child who yearns to live freely after being raised in prison. In subsequent years, "Little Radish Head" became a household name. His surviving sister Song Zhensu published a story, ''My Brother, Little Radish Head'' (), in 1964. Presenting Song as a child intent on learning communist values from other inmates, it portrays him as learning to hate the KMT and desire their eradication. Also that year, the novel ''Red Crag'' was adapted to film as '' Eternity in Flames'' (); Song was portrayed by the child actress Fang Shu, who remained identified with the role into the 1990s. Li Linying's novel ''Little Radish Head'' () and Zhou Mi's film script ''Little Radish Fantasy Poem'' (, 1984) both present Song as an innocent child trapped by his repressive internment. In 1996, Xue Jiatai published a biography of Song targeted at younger readers. Intended as a means of political education, the book presents its depiction of Song's suffering and death as a dark moment before the dawn of the
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. A dramatic stage adaptation by Liu Qinglai, drawing from ''Red Crag'' and ''My Brother, Little Radish Head'', was produced later that decade. The Yunnan Arts Institute made a musical based on Song's life in 2019.; A three-part documentary on Song's life was screened by
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on 30 May 2018 to commemorate National Children's Day. Song is commemorated with his father and mother with the Xiaoluobotou Memorial Hall in
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,
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,
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. Constructed between 2003 and 2005, this hall is used for political education, with students asked to compare their lives with that of Song Zhenzhong. It covers , with exhibitions including photographs as well as artefacts belonging to the family. The General Yang Hucheng Cemetery, a tourist attraction that has received a rating of 3A, is regularly visited by schoolchildren who clean the tombs. In front of Song's tomb is a large
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tree, planted by his sister Song Zhenping in 1984, upon which children drape their red scarves after doing a Young Pioneers salute; the state-published ''
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'' describes it as "a link between future generations and the martyrs." Statues of the Song family have been erected at the site of their killing, with that of Song Zhenzhong often draped in red scarves.


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