Hong Tao is a native of Xinzhong Village, Chengdong Township, Qingyang County, Anhui Province. In 1938, he joined the Communist Party of China and participated in revolutionary work, serving as a member of the Qingyang County Youth Work Group, and devoted himself to anti-Japanese activities. In February 1940, she was appointed as an officer of the Women's Department of the Qingyang County Party Committee.
In January 1941, he acted with the Special Commission of Southern Anhui. Hong Tao was unfortunately captured during the Southern Anhui Incident. Because he did not reveal his identity as a member of the Communist Party and looked thin and young, he was released by the recalcitrant army. Later, with the help of the underground party and his father, he crossed the river to Wuwei County and found the special committee of southern Anhui...
Hong Tao (1922 —2011)
After arriving at the Wuwei County Wannan Special Committee, after being examined by Zhang Weilie, the head of the organization department, Hong Tao resumed his party membership and organizational life. In June 1941, she was sent to Fanchang County, southern Anhui to serve as a member of the Women's Committee of the Second District Committee, a member of the Organization Committee, and the Deputy Minister of the Women's Department of the County Party Committee.
During the Liberation War, he served as the secretary of the general branch of the Xuancheng County Brigade in September 1945. Later, he moved to Shandong, Liaoning, and Jilin with the troops, and served as the branch secretary of the second squadron of the Northeast Ji'an Family Team. In 1949, he went south with the ministry and served as the secretary of the first district party committee of She County in southern Anhui. Hong Tao is the original wife of the revolutionary martyr Su Tuofu, and the two have no offspring ...