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Jiang Zhuyun

Jiang Zhuyun was a Chinese communist revolutionary. She is the basis of the character of Jiang Xueqin, or "Sister Jiang" in the semi-fictional novel Red Crag.

Life
She was born Jiang Zhujun () in Jiangjiawan, Dashanpu, Zigong, Sichuan province. She moved after a drought struck their area and her mother asked for help from her brother who lived in Chongqing. When her grandmother died they were able to move out of her uncle's house. He was well off, whilst her family had difficulty living on her father's wage and her mother's job. Her father sent money home as he was a sailor, Jiang attended a church school and in 1939 started to attend university. She joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). She was assigned an undercover role where she was required to appear as the wife of Peng Pongwu. He already had a wife called Tan Zhenglun, but nonetheless they were unsuccessful in keeping their relationship strictly professional. She was arrested in Wanxian and then imprisoned in Zhazidong Concentration Camp. She was tortured but she kept all her knowledge secret. She did manage to send out a letter, which is now at the Three Gorges Museum in Chongqing. A quote from it says "Tortures are too small tasks for the Communists. Bamboo sticks are made of bamboo, but the will of the Communists is made of iron and steel". The letter is said to have inspired many to make generous donations to the CCP. She was killed on November 14, 1949, just 16 days before Chongqing was captured by the Communists. == Literary and artistic representations ==
Literary and artistic representations
'Sister Jiang', a key character in the popular novel Red Crag (1961), is based on Jiang Zhuyun. The character also features in many adaptations of the novel, including: • Sister Jiang (1964), a Chinese-language western-style operaEternity in Flames (1965), a film directed by Shui HuaSister Jiang (2010), a CCTV-1 television series ==References==
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