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Zhang Wenyi’s personal profile

(1914~1941), a native of Zhangzhuang Village, Quanzhuang Township, Yishui, Shandong Province. Anti-Japanese martyrs. Born as a landowner, he went to school since childhood. After the "July 7" Incident in 1937, he broke through the obstruction of his family and immediately joined the revolutionary ranks. And joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. When the local anti-Japanese democratic government was established in July 1939, he was elected deputy district chief of the third district. He worked all day long to organize and mobilize the masses to resist Japan. In the autumn of 1941, the Japanese invading army concentrated its forces on a large-scale "mopping up" of the revolutionary base areas in the Yimeng Mountain area. According to the deployment of superiors, the anti-Japanese democratic government of the three districts was divided into parts, and cadres were divided into groups to organize and mobilize the masses to resist the Japanese army's "mopping up" campaign. He and Zhang Wenyu were assigned to activities in the Dongwangyu area.