Gu Shunzhang

Gu Shunzhang (simplified Chinese: 顾顺章; traditional Chinese: 顧順章; pinyin: Gù Shùnzhāng) (1903-1934), also known as Gu Fengming (simplified Chinese: 顾凤鸣; traditional Chinese: 顧鳳鳴; pinyin: Gù Fèngmíng), born in Baoshan, Shanghai, was a Chinese Communist Party leader.

In his earlier life worked at Nanyang Tobacco Factory, where he became an active participant of workers' movement, then of the Shanghai Trade Union and finally of the CCP. In 1926 Gu was sent to the Soviet Union (Vladivostok) for training as a spy; after return participated thrice in the armed uprisings in Shanghai.

In 1927, after the April 12 Incident, became an active member of the underground communist movement together with Zhou Enlai, hold numerous posts and finally became the Head of the Chinese Politburo's security service. Known as a magician, in fact he personally participated in physical extermination of the CCP betrayers and thus became famous as a party activist.

On April 24, 1931, while giving a performance in Wuhan (P.Short: he was assigned to assassinate Chiang Kai-shek), Gu was identified from a photograph by the GMD special service. After the arrest he was persuaded to defect, thus causing execution of several thousand communists over the next three months (according to the estimation of the French intelligence bureau in Shanghai). Among the shot was Xiang Zhongfa, the General Secretary of CCP.

As retribution, members of his family were killed, allegedly on the order of Zhou Enlai.[1]

In the following years Gu was an effective couch of the Nanjing intelligence service, secretly organised a "New Communist Party" in 1934, ordered shot by Chiang. The execution took place in Suzhou, December 1934 (June 1935?)

References: Philip Short, Mao: a Life pp 281–282; Wakeman, Policing Shanghai, 1927-1937, p. 151-161

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