Ma Shitu

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Native name
马识途
Born
Ma Qianmu

(1915-01-17)17 January 1915
Died28 March 2024(2024-03-28) (aged 109)
OccupationNovelist
Ma Shitu
Native name
马识途
Born
Ma Qianmu

(1915-01-17)17 January 1915
Died28 March 2024(2024-03-28) (aged 109)
OccupationNovelist
LanguageChinese
Alma materNational Central University
National Southwestern Associated University
Period1945–2020
GenreNovel
Notable worksTen Amazing Stories
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinMǎ Shítú
Ma Qianmu
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinMǎ Qiānmù

Ma Shitu (Chinese: 马识途; pinyin: Mǎ Shítú; 17 January 1915 – 28 March 2024) was a Chinese politician and novelist. He was president of the Sichuan Writers Association.[1]

Ma Shitu was born in Shibao Township, Zhong County, Sichuan, on 17 January 1915.[2] In July 1936, he entered National Central University, where he majored in the Department of Chemical Engineering. During school days, he joined the underground party organisation of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In March 1938 he joined the CCP. He founded the Public Newspaper with Hu Sheng in Hankou, Hubei. In 1939 he was appointed party secretary of Western Hubei District. Because the party organization was destroyed by the Kuomintang, he fled to Chongqing in 1941 and then was accepted to National Southwestern Associated University. In 1946 he became the party secretary of Chuankang District.[citation needed]

After founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, he served successively as deputy director of the Organization Department of the CCP Western Sichuan District Committee, director of the Construction Department of Sichuan, director of the Construction Commission, secretary of the party group of the Southwest Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, deputy director of the Publicity Department of the Southwest Bureau of the CCP Central Committee, and deputy director of the Science and Technology Commission. He joined the China Writers Association in 1962. In 1972, he was deputy head of the Propaganda Department of CCP Sichuan Provincial Committee, and served until 1978, when he was appointed vice president of the Chengdu Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and its party secretary. On July 5, 2020, in Chengdu, Sichuan, Ma announced that he would no longer write.[3]

Ma was a delegate to the 6th and 7th National People's Congress.

Personal life and death

Ma was twice married. His first wife was killed by the Kuomintang.[4] He died at 19:25 on 28 March 2024, at the age of 109.[5][6]

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