Jiang Ying (1909-1935): Jiang Ying, formerly known as Wang Xiaole, was a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, and one of the early leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. He participated in revolutionary activities in Shanghai in his early years and later joined the Chinese Communist Party. Jiang Ying once served as a member of the Shanghai Underground Party Committee of the Communist Party of China and the head of the Propaganda Department of the Southeast Bureau of the Communist Party of China. He actively participated in revolutionary propaganda and organizational work and made important contributions to the development and growth of the Communist Party. However, in 1935, Jiang Ying was betrayed by a traitor in Shanghai and was eventually taken by the state.
The Kuomintang was executed at the age of 26. Jiang Ying's sacrifice made him an outstanding representative of the early revolutionary martyrs of the Communist Party of China, and his deeds have also become a good story in the history of China's revolutionary struggle.
Qian Yongzhen (1905-1935): Qian Yongzhen, formerly known as Chen Youren, was a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, and one of the early outstanding leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. He participated in revolutionary activities in his early years, studied in France, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1927. Qian Yongzhen played an important role in the organizational building and revolutionary struggle of the Communist Party of China in the early days, and successively held important positions in Shanghai, northern Jiangsu and other places, leading the party organization to carry out propaganda, organization and armed struggle. However, in 1935, Qian Yongzhen was betrayed by a traitor in Shanghai, and was finally executed by the Kuomintang at the age of 30. Qian Yongzhen sacrificed his precious life for the cause of the Communist Party of China and became a heroic martyr in the history of China's revolutionary struggle.
This is a rare photo of Jiang Ying's icon and daughter Qian Yongzhen's icon, taken in 1952, in front of Niaraga Falls, USA.
Jiang Ying under the lens is young and beautiful, with no beauty, no filter icon, and looks as beautiful as dust. The daughter is fleshy, wearing a blue dress, snuggled in her arms. The roar of the waterfall, the surrounding green trees, Jiang Ying's elegance, and Qian Yongzhen's innocence all form a beautiful picture.
At that time, Qian Xuesen and his wife in the United States had a privileged life, and their belief in returning to China to serve the motherland was even stronger, and in 1955, they broke through difficulties and obstacles and returned to the embrace of the motherland.
Jiang Ying is a good-looking, talented, and well-versed woman. After returning to China, she gave up her singing career, which she loved deeply, and became a housewife who could be picked up by one shoulder at home, and she was also the great woman behind her husband.
Jiang Ying and Qian Yongzhen, as outstanding leaders and revolutionary martyrs in the early days of the Communist Party of China, made important contributions to the development of China's revolutionary cause through their selfless dedication and heroic sacrifice in the revolutionary cause. Their deeds and spirit will inspire future generations to continue to strengthen their faith and unswervingly strive for the realization of the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. History Jiang Ying