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Zhu Jianfan (; 1883–1932), was a Chinese revolutionary and educator. He served as the
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of Changsha and was the founder of Daotian Middle School, Zhounan High School, and Ningxiang No. 1 High School.


Life

Zhu was born in
Ningxiang Ningxiang () is a county-level city and the 2nd most populous county-level division in the Province of Hunan, China; it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Changsha. The city is bordered to the north by Heshan District o ...
,
Hunan Hunan is an inland Provinces of China, province in Central China. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the Administrative divisions of China, province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, Gu ...
, in 1883, during the
Qing dynasty The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ...
(1644–1911). Zhu Jianfan studied at in
Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
in his early years. After returning to China, he relinquished his family property to build a school in 1905. In 1911, Zhu Jianfan led students to participate in anti-
Qing The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ...
revolutionary activities and called on the Hunan New Army to rise up in response to the
Wuchang Uprising The Wuchang Uprising was an armed rebellion against the ruling Qing dynasty that took place in Wuchang (now Wuchang District of Wuhan) in the Chinese province of Hubei on 10 October 1911, beginning the Xinhai Revolution that successfully overthr ...
. After the
Revolution of 1911 In political science, a revolution (, 'a turn around') is a rapid, fundamental transformation of a society's class, state, ethnic or religious structures. According to sociologist Jack Goldstone, all revolutions contain "a common set of elemen ...
, Zhou Jiachun changed his name to Zhu Jianfan. In 1919, Zhu Jianfan joined the
May Fourth Movement The May Fourth Movement was a Chinese cultural and anti-imperialist political movement which grew out of student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919. Students gathered in front of Tiananmen to protest the Chinese government's weak response ...
. In 1920, he participated in the struggle to expel the warlord
Zhang Jingyao Zhang Jingyao (, ; 1881 – 1933), was a Chinese general and the military governor of Chahar and later Hunan Province. He was one of China's most notorious warlords, known for his troops' atrocities and the looting of Hunan during his adminis ...
. In September 1920, he invited
Mao Zedong Mao Zedong pronounced ; traditionally Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Mao Tse-tung. (26December 18939September 1976) was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in ...
, then the principal of the primary school attached to
Hunan Normal University Hunan Normal University (HunNU) is a provincial public university in Changsha, Hunan, China. It is affiliated with the Province of Hunan, and co-funded by the Hunan Provincial People's Government and the Ministry of Education. The university ...
, to live in the school to discuss the situation and funded Mao Zedong to establish the Cultural Bookstore. In 1920, Zhu Jianfan was elected as a provincial councillor and participated in the first National Congress of the
Kuomintang The Kuomintang (KMT) is a major political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was the one party state, sole ruling party of the country Republic of China (1912-1949), during its rule from 1927 to 1949 in Mainland China until Retreat ...
. He later served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang Changsha Municipal Party Committee, a member of the Hunan Provincial Government, and the director of the Changsha Municipal Preparatory Office. In 1926, Zhu Jianfan took the opportunity of the
Northern Expedition The Northern Expedition was a military campaign launched by the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) of the Kuomintang (KMT) against the Beiyang government and other regional warlords in 1926. The purpose of the campaign was to reunify China prop ...
to return to
Changsha Changsha is the capital of Hunan, China. It is the 15th most populous city in China with a population of 10,513,100, the Central China#Cities with urban area over one million in population, third-most populous city in Central China, and the ...
from
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and served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang Changsha Municipal Party Committee, and served as the director of the Changsha Municipal Preparatory Office and the director of the Changsha Municipal Public Security Bureau. After the establishment of the municipal government, he served as the mayor. After the
April 12 Incident The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organizations and leftist elements in Shanghai by forces support ...
in 1927, Zhu Jianfan organized a meeting in the provincial capital to denounce Chiang Kai-shek's counter-revolutionary crimes and served as the chairman of the meeting. After the
Changsha coup The Changsha coup was a mutiny in Changsha Changsha is the capital of Hunan, China. It is the 15th most populous city in China with a population of 10,513,100, the Central China#Cities with urban area over one million in population, third- ...
in 1927, Zhu Jianfan was raided and wanted by the Kuomintang authorities. In 1928, Zhu Jianfan went to Japan again. In 1930, Zhu Jianfan returned to Shanghai and followed
Soong Ching Ling Soong Ch'ing-ling (27 January 1893 – 29 May 1981), Christian name Rosamonde or Rosamond, was a Chinese political figure. She was the wife of Sun Yat-sen, therefore known by Madame Sun Yat-sen and the "''Father of the Nation, Mother of Mode ...
,
Lu Xun Lu Xun ( zh, c=魯迅, p=Lǔ Xùn, ; 25 September 188119 October 1936), pen name of Zhou Shuren, born Zhou Zhangshou, was a Chinese writer. A leading figure of modern Chinese literature, he wrote in both vernacular and literary Chinese as a no ...
and others to initiate the organization of the Freedom Movement Alliance and participated in the underground affairs 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 ...
. In the summer of 1932, Zhu Jianfan died of stomach cancer. He was first buried in Shanghai Cemetery and then moved to Beijing Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in 1953.


Family

Zhu had five sons and three daughters, in order of birth: * Zhu Fogen (), wife of Tan Renyi (). * , director-general of the Department of Europe and America at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. * Zhu Xueyi () * , wife of
Xiao Jinguang Xiao Jinguang (; Former name Xiao Yucheng Nickname: Man Ge ) (January 4, 1903 – March 29, 1989) was a revolutionary and military leader, one of the main leaders of the Red Army and the People's Liberation Army, and one of the ten senior flag o ...
. * Zhu Jue (), in 1932, he was killed during the Great Purge of the Party at the age of 21. * Zhu Shuping (), director of the Fourth Front Army Arsenal of the Red Army, died in combat in 1931. * Zhu Jingzhi (), director of Guangdong Provincial Commerce Department. * , wife of
Wang Jiaxiang Wang Jiaxiang (; 15 August 1906 – 25 January 1974) was one of the senior leaders of the Chinese Communist Party in its early stage and a member of the 28 Bolsheviks. Wang held a variety of high-level posts in the Party: during the Civil War h ...
.


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