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Chapter 9 Send people to Shanghai and other places to run newspapers as soon as possible[1]

(September 14, 1945) The center is transferred to Zhang Rao, Li, Lin Ping [2]: (1) The "Xinhua Daily" in Shanghai and the daily newspapers published in the face of the masses in Nanjing, Wuhan, Hong Kong and other places must be published as soon as possible.According to the Kuomintang decree, it can be published first and then registered. It is better to publish one day earlier, and the later the more disadvantageous. (2) Central China can go to Shanghai and other places for public activities, such as Fan Changjiang, Qian Junrui, Aying, Meiyu[3], etc., should go more, go quickly.In addition to daily newspapers, other newspapers, magazines, news agencies, bookstores, printing houses, plays, movies, schools, factories, etc., are all needed.Please come to work in Shanghai first if you are nearest, which will have the most important significance in the peacetime in the future, even more important than the Liberated Areas in Central China now, and you must be determined to run it with the greatest strength.

(3) Telegram the progress of the work at any time for cooperation. Mao, Zhou cold Printed from originals kept at the Central Archives. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ note [1] This is a telegram sent by Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai during the negotiations in Chongqing. [2] Zhang, referring to Zhang Yunyi, who was then deputy commander of the New Fourth Army.Rao, refers to Rao Shushi, who was acting secretary of the Central China Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and acting political commissar of the New Fourth Army at that time.Li, refers to Li Xiannian (1909-1992), a native of Huang'an (now Hong'an), Hubei, who was the division commander and political commissar of the Fifth Division of the New Fourth Army at that time.Lin Ping, also known as Yin Linping (1980-1984), was born in Xingguo, Jiangxi Province, and served as secretary of the Guangdong District Committee of the Communist Party of China at that time.

[3] Fan Changjiang (1909-1970), a native of Neijiang, Sichuan, was the president of Huazhong Xinhua News Agency and Huazhong Xinhua Daily.Qian Junrui (1908-1985), a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu, was the head of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the New Fourth Army at that time.Aying, namely Qian Xingcun (1900-1977), a native of Wuhu, Anhui, a writer, was a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese Association of Chinese Language and Culture at that time.Mei Yu, also known as Mei Yi, was born in 1913 in Chao'an (now Chaozhou), Guangdong, and was Secretary of the Shanghai Cultural Committee of the Communist Party of China at that time.

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