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“五四”运动前后,湖北相继出现各种宣传新文化的进步团体。无产阶级革命家、中国共产党创建时期的重要领导人之一恽代英,早期从事宣传出版活动,创办武昌利群书社,传播新文化新思潮,对革命作出了巨大贡献。其光辉业迹,永照史册。利群书社的缘起早在1915年,恽代英在武昌中华大学文科中国哲学系读书时起,就对以陈独秀为旗手的新文化运动十分关注。当时陈独秀创办《青年杂志》(第二卷始改为《新青年》)高举科学与民主大旗,掀起一场声势浩大的反封建的狂飙,这给正在追求真理的恽代英以极大鼓舞。恽代英曾在日记中写道:“我很喜欢看见《新青年》、《新潮》,因为他们
Before and after the “May 4th Movement”, various progressive groups promoting new culture in Hubei appeared one after another. The proletarian revolutionary, one of the important leaders during the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Dai Ying-ying, engaged in propaganda and publishing activities early in his career. He founded Wuchang Liqun Book Club and disseminated a new trend of new culture and made great contributions to the revolution. Its glorious industry, forever according to annals. The origins of the Liqun Book Club As early as 1915, Ying Daiying paid close attention to the new cultural movement with the banner of Chen Duxiu as its standard-bearer, while studying at the Chinese Philosophy Department of Chinese Language and Culture in Wuchang. At that time, Chen Duxiu founded “Youth Magazine” (the second volume was changed to “New Youth”) to hold high the banner of science and democracy and set off a massive anti-feudal hurricane. This is a great inspiration to the pursuit of truth.恽 Daiying wrote in his diary: “I like to see” new youth “and” trendy "because they