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Nie Gannu was born on 28 January, 1903 in Hubei China, is a Nie Gannu was essayist, and a political figure essayist, and a political figure. Discover Nie Gannu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?
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Hubei China |
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1986 |
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Beijing, China |
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Nie Gannu Net Worth
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He met Zhou Enlai(1891-1976) at Huangpu Military School.
Dang Xiaoping, who later became the leader for China, and Jiang Jingguo at Moscow Sun Yat-sen University.
As well as other Chinese communists and Nationalists.
Nie Gannu (1903–1986) was a Chinese essayist, and a political figure.
He was born in Jingshan County, Hubei province in 1903.
He studied at Huangpu Military School.
After he graduated from Huangpu military School, he continued studying in Moscow Sun Yat-sen University.
It is a school other famous political figures like Deng Xiaoping, JiangJingguo also attended.
Nie Gannu was born into "a declining landowner family" in 1903.
He then joined the Nationalist party in 1922.
In 1924, he began studying at Huangpu Military School.
He was trained as "one of the earliest cadets".
After he graduated from Huangpu Military School, he studied at the Moscow Sun Yat-sen University.
He met a lot of classmates and friends who were also very politically involved, and had made a huge impact on history.
In 1927 he returned to China, and joined the League of Left-Wing Writers.
During the Sino-Japanese War, Nie Gannu wrote Yecao《野草》.
In 1940s, he started working as a journal editor.
In the early People's Republic China days, "We-as-one" was the main idea of the government.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Nie turned to Hong Kong to run the Wen Wei Po newspaper.
Later in life, he became known for his classical style poetry.
In 1955, Nie Gannu, Hu Feng, who also shares a similar belief Nie does, as well as other writers who were 'associated' with Hu Feng were involved in a campaign launched by Chinese Communist party.
The campaign was about "[those who mobiliize the public and assert] government control"(188 Xiao).
And they were considered as the "impurities" of the community.
The government believed "the impurities" were harmful to maintain the main idea of "we-as-one", therefore wanted to "get rid of them".
In the Anti-rightist campaign in 1957, Nie Gannu was "labelled as a Rightist".
As a result, he was excluded from the party, and forced to retire in Beijing.
But In order to collect writing materials, he was sent voluntarily to the concentration camp to experience the life of Rightists.
And he was sent to a concentration camp in the Great Northern Wilderness.
The Chinese Communist Party decided to break the Rightists into six categories.
And the punishments were as following:
Rightists were sent to factories, mines, countrysides, and borderlands.
In 1957, the Nie Gannu was banished to the Great Northern Wilderness for reeducation through labour as he was labelled as a "Rightist", alongside of thousands other "rightists", "were accused of 'launching a ferocious offensive' on the Communist Party"(192 Yang).
The Great Northern Wilderness was located in Heilongjiang, it was "the coldest and most deserted region in China"(192 Yang).
In 1958, Nie Gannu as well as other famous poets, and senior revolutionist were expelled to the Great Northern Wilderness(北大荒).
It was also called a "farm", it was a labour camp in the wilderness where the Chinese government sent the revolutionist or poets who 'went against the will of the government'.
They were monitored, and forced to work at.
He was sentenced to life in prison during the Cultural Revolution in 1966 for "acting counterrevolutionary".
Then released in 1976, and had his "wrongful imprisonment" justified in 1979.
He died on 26 March 1986 in Beijing.