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Zhang Chengxian's life
Zhang Chengxian, formerly known as Zhang Xiaotong, was born in gaoqing county, Zibo City. I studied since I was a child and actively participated in anti-Japanese and national salvation activities in my youth.

/kloc-0 joined the Chinese communist youth league in March, 936. In May of the same year, he joined China. After being admitted to Tsinghua University, he served as secretary of the underground party branch.

1937 after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Jean Fan Zhuxian, the special commission of Northwest Shandong Province of the Communist Party of China, the Commissioner and security commander of the Sixth Special Commission of Shandong Province of the Kuomintang, and the secretary of Fan Zhuxian. At the same time, he worked in Gaotang, Qingping, Xiajin, Pingyuan, Wucheng and Enxian to develop armed forces and restore party organizations.

1in the spring of 938, the Eighth Route Army Cadre School, on behalf of local party organizations, cooperated with the Eighth Route Army Jinpu detachment and was established in the old town of En County as the principal. In June of the same year, the Northwest Special Committee of the Communist Party of China with Linqing as the center was established and served as the secretary of the Special Committee.

1in the spring of 939, after the establishment of Luxi District Committee, he served as a member of the District Committee and secretary of the CPC Weidong District Committee. In September of the same year, he served as member of the Standing Committee of the District Committee and Minister of Propaganda Department.

1941July, the party committees of Luxi and Hebei, Shandong and Henan regions merged into the party committees of Hebei, Shandong and Henan regions, and served as the standing committee members of the party committees and the minister of propaganda department. After streamlining administration, he served as the director of the Federation of Workers, Peasants and Women in the Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region.

During the war of liberation, he served as secretary of the Second Committee of Hebei, Shandong and Henan, and later served as director of the policy research office of the district Committee and minister of propaganda department.

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as Minister of Propaganda Department of CPC Plain Provincial Committee, Deputy Minister of Propaganda Department of North China Bureau, Deputy Director of Culture and Education Committee of North China Administrative Committee and Secretary of Hebei Provincial Committee.

In the early days of the "Cultural Revolution", he was the leader of the working group and the party secretary of Peking University, and was persecuted for resisting the ultra-left line. After the downfall of the Gang of Four, he successively served as member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Hebei Provincial Committee, deputy director of the Provincial Revolutionary Committee, deputy director of the State Science and Technology Commission, member of the Party Group, deputy minister of education, deputy secretary and secretary of the Party Group.

After 1988, he successively served as the member of the 6th and 7th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), the vice chairman of the Education Science, Culture and Health Committee, the president of the 2nd and 3rd China Education Society, the vice chairman of the China Preschool Teacher Award Foundation, and the honorary presidents of Qingdao University and Yantai University. He has been engaged in the Party's education for many years, and has contributed to the development and reform of education in China.

Rizo was first a representative of the Eighth and Twelfth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and was elected as a member of the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC Central Committee and vice chairman of the Education, Culture, Health and Science Committee of the National People's Congress at the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Comrade Zhang Chengxian, former Party Secretary of the Ministry of Education, died in Beijing on 201165438+1October 26th at the age of 96.

During Zhang Chengxian's serious illness and after his death, the relevant leading comrades of the Central Committee expressed their condolences and condolences in different ways.