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    Rou Shi (Chinese: 柔石; pinyin: Róu Shí; Wade–Giles: Jou Shih; 28 September 1902 – 7 February 1931) was a prominent left-wing Chinese writer and member of the May Fourth Movement. Executed on either 7 or 8 February 1931 [2] by the Kuomintang government in Shanghai for his pro-Communist activities, he is considered one of the Five ...

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  3. Feb 7, 2014 · Among the five martyrs, Rou Shi† was particularly close to the great writer Lu Xun, who was heartbroken when he received word of his young protege’s untimely end — “one of China’s best youths,” in his estimation.

  4. Feb 26, 2021 · And as that name suggests, they were five Chinese writers associated with the league of that name: Li Weisen, Hu Yepin, Rou Shi, Yin Fu, and Feng Keng – executed on 7 February 1931, 90 years ago this month by the Kuomintang in the “White Terror” period that followed the 1927 Shanghai massacre.

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  5. Lu Xun and Roushi(鲁迅与柔石) describes a moment when Rou Shi was walking with Lu Xun. The artwork has intense atmosphere, strong contrast and rough brushwork.

  6. Rou Shi was a Chinese writer and member of the League of Left-Wing Writers. He is known for his contributions to Chinese literature and his involvement in revolutionary activities. He was executed in 1931 by the Kuomintang government.

  7. Rou Shi (28 September 1902-7 February 1931) was a prominent left-wing Chinese writer and member of the May Fourth Movement. Executed on either 7 or 8 February 1931 by the Kuomintang government in Shanghai for his pro-Communist activities, he is considered one of the Five Martyrs of the League of Left-Wing Writers.