Shi Liang's former residence

Shi Liang's former residence

Shi Liang's former residence is located in Lafite square, Lafite Road, Shanghai (now Fuxing square, Lane 553, Fuxing Middle Road).

From 1931 to 1937, Shi Liang opened a law firm and worked as an apartment at No. 1, Lafite square, Lafite Road (now Fuxing square, Lane 553, Fuxing Middle Road). The underground Party organizations of the Communist Party of China often send people to ask her to handle relevant political cases. AI Wu, Xiong Jinding, he long's family and many other progressive writers and revolutionary families were rescued by Shi Liang. On November 23, 1936, Shi Liang, Shen Junru, Zou Taofen and other seven people were arrested, which was known as the "seven gentlemen" incident in history. On July 31, 1937, "seven gentlemen" was released. He moved to another place.

 

Address: no.1357-1359, Wuding West Road, Changning District, Shanghai

Longitude: 121.43144135582

Latitude: 31.224389106246

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