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Luo Zhi Luo Zhi (; also Lo Zu〔Benson 1990: 175〕) (1915 – 1949), born Luo Changsheng (罗长生), was a revolutionary activist and leader in Xinjiang just prior to the incorporation of Xinjiang into the People’s Republic of China in 1949. == Early life == Luo Zhi was born Luo Changsheng in Yuangang Village, Yanghe Township in what is today Gaoming District of Foshan Municipality in Guangdong Province in 1915.〔(Chinese) (佛山市高明区历史志-罗志 ) Last Accessed 2013-01-19〕 In 1924, he accompanied his uncle to Manchuria to pursue studies in Changchun.〔 After the Mukden Incident, he changed his name to Luo Zhi and joined the Northeast Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army to fight against Japanese rule.〔 In the winter of 1932, he retreated to the Soviet Union.〔 In 1933, he re-entered China and went to Dihua (now Urumqi).〔 In 1935, he studied at Tashkent in the Soviet Union before continuing his studies in the politico-economy depart of the Xinjiang Academy, where he was exposed to Marxist-Leninist theories.〔 From 1939 to 1942, he taught at a teacher’s college and middle school in northern Xinjiang and was twice arrested for activism against Chinese Nationalist rule.〔
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