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郁达夫长孙追忆祖父:牺牲在异国的抗日英烈 埋骨处成谜
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-29 09:29
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the legacy of Yu Dafu, a Chinese writer and anti-Japanese martyr, emphasizing his contributions to the anti-Japanese war and his tragic fate in a foreign land [3][12]. Group 1: Background and Contributions - Yu Dafu, originally named Yu Wen, was a modern writer from Fuyang, Zhejiang, who studied in Japan and became a prominent literary figure [6]. - He was a founding member of the Creation Society and published significant works that impacted the literary scene, including the short story collection "Chunlun" [6]. - During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Yu Dafu actively participated in anti-Japanese activities, serving as a war correspondent and editor for various publications [8][9]. Group 2: Legacy and Recognition - In 1952, the People's Government recognized Yu Dafu as a revolutionary martyr, and in 2014, he was included in the first batch of notable anti-Japanese heroes [3][5]. - His identity in the hero list is noted as the chairman of the Singapore Cultural Anti-Japanese Federation, reflecting his leadership in the overseas Chinese community [5]. - The Yu Dafu Novel Award, held biennially in Fuyang, has become an important literary award in China, continuing his aesthetic pursuit of literature [12].