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A famous photographer in China during the Anti-Japanese War.

Sha Fei (19 12 ~ 1950), originally named Situchuan, was born in Kaiping, Guangdong Province, on May 5, 2002 in a drug dealer's home in Guangzhou. When I was a child, I studied in Guangzhou, and 1936 was admitted to the western painting department of Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. 1936 10 After the publication of the last photo of Lu Xun, the photos of Lu Xun's body and his funeral, it caused widespread shock. 1936, 12 and 1937 held solo film exhibitions in Guangzhou and Guilin respectively. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he worked as a photojournalist for the National News Agency and went to the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division to interview the just-concluded "Xing Ping Guan Street". 1937 10 Join the Eighth Route Army. He has served as the chief of the news photography section of the Jinchaji Military Region, the president of Jinchaji Pictorial and the president of North China Pictorial.

He used his camera to photograph the Eighth Route Army's battle against the invaders in the ancient Great Wall. He photographed the atrocities of the Japanese invaders; He has taken photos of Hundred Regiments War, Nie and Japanese girls. He took photos of Bethune, an international anti-fascist fighter; He took photos of Eighth Route Army soldiers, people's production and life, and young people actively joining the army in the anti-Japanese base area; He took photos of the activities of the Japanese anti-war alliance in China and the visits and work of international friends; He took photos of Zhangjiakou factory resuming production after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. ...

Sha Fei used a camera to record the magnificent picture of China people's resistance against invaders and a history of the Chinese nation.