Yu Tong
Yu Tong (1922-1993), male, Han nationality, was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. Former consultant of Zhejiang branch of China Folk Artists Association
Personal profile
Yu Tong joined the revolution in June 1940 and the Communist Party of China in November 1940. During the Anti Japanese War and the war of liberation, he successively served as the director of the general association of the east of Jinpu Road, Huainan; the reporter of the new Ludong newspaper; the general director of the general association of the west of Jinpu road; the reporter of the new democratic daily; the director of the Education Department of the sixth brigade of the second division of the New Fourth Army; the leader of the field reporter group of the Huainan Branch of Xinhua news agency; the leader of the field reporter group of Huaihai daily; and the second squadron of the first brigade of Huazhong finance and economics cadre school He is a political instructor, a leader of Bohai daily communication association, and a deputy political instructor of the sixth squadron of the sixth brigade of East China Nanxia cadre team. After the liberation of Hangzhou in May 1949, he served as the military representative of the Hangzhou Military Administration Commission and took over the contemporary daily. Since May 1949, he has successively served as the leader of the rural group of Zhejiang Daily, the president of Zhejiang farmers' daily, the president of Zhejiang People's publishing house, the deputy general manager of Hangzhou Daily, the deputy director of Hangzhou Culture Bureau, the deputy director of Hangzhou Broadcasting Bureau, etc. He has been elected as a member of the third and fourth Standing Committee of the Hangzhou Municipal Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference, a member of the Chinese folk custom society, a member of the Zhejiang branch of the Chinese writers' Association, a consultant of the Zhejiang branch of the Chinese folk artists' Association, a consultant of the Hangzhou journalists' Association, a consultant of the Hangzhou radio and television society, etc.
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His works include more than 90 papers and literary works, such as a review of Zhao Jingshen's an introduction to folk literature and art, an analysis of the past enmity and enmity and the theory that white snake is not a snake (included in the collection of papers on the legend of white snake), a survey of folklore (included in the selected papers on Chinese Folklore), an overview of Zhejiang customs, local chronicles, folk customs, Hangzhou, etc. He published the collection of folk songs "socialist folk songs" and "youth Ballads" (1956). He also published Zhejiang provincial conditions (deputy editor in chief) and Zhejiang customs records (editor in chief). The entries are included in the dictionary of modern Chinese Folk Writers and artists and the celebrity list of contemporary Chinese art circles.
Yu Tong