From Mao Zedong's An Answer to Li Shuyi.
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This was written by the author to Li Shuyi, a Chinese teacher at Changsha Middle School in Hunan at that time. "Liu" refers to her husband Liu Zhixun (1898- 1832), a martyr, a native of Changsha, Hunan, and an early comrade-in-arms of the author. 1924 joined the China * * * production party, served as a member of the Hunan provincial government and secretary-general of the Hunan peasant association, and participated in the Nanchang Uprising.
1930 worked in the revolutionary base area in western Hunan and Hubei, and served as the director of the political department of the Second Army Corps and the third Army Corps of the Red Army. 1In September, 932, during the "counter-revolution" in the Soviet area in western Hunan and Hubei, Liu Zhixun, the former director of the Political Department of the Red Second Army Corps, was shot as a "reorganization faction" in Hubei prison.
Liu was killed by Xia, the "highest representative and secretary of the Central Party branch sent by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China". 1February, 957, Li Shuyi sent the author a poem "Bodhisattva Man" written in memory of Liu Zhixun, and the author wrote this poem to answer her.
Reference link: Liang Zhu answers Li Shu and Baidu Encyclopedia.