1955 Zhou Baozhong's work
1On August 7, 953, the Southwest Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China decided that Zhou Baozhong, director of the Political and Legal Committee of the Southwest Military and Political Commission, was the first president of the Southwest University of Political Science and Law.
From 65438 to 0954, due to severe heart failure and extreme weakness, the CPC Central Committee decided that Zhou Baozhong should be transferred from his current post and go to Beijing for treatment and rest in August.
In September, he was elected as a deputy to the First National People's Congress, and was appointed as a member of the National Defense Commission and the National Ethnic Affairs Commission by Mao Zedong. 65438+1October 18, attended the first meeting of People's Republic of China (PRC) National Defense Commission.
1955 won the 1st Class August 1st Medal, 1st Class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and 1st Class Medal of Liberation. ?
1956 was elected as a deputy to the Second National People's Congress and a member of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission in April. In September, he was elected as an alternate member of the Central Committee at the Eighth National Congress of the Central Committee.
1955 Li's works
1February, 950 to1July, 954 concurrently served as deputy secretary of the Disciplinary Inspection Committee of Songjiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and vice chairman of the People's Government Committee of Songjiang Province (1March, 950).
1April, 950 to1July, 954, concurrently served as the director of Songjiang Labor Bureau.
195 1 year concurrently served as the head of the United Front Work Department of the CPC Songjiang Provincial Committee.
1served as vice chairman of Heilongjiang provincial people's government in August, 1954, and1served as member of Heilongjiang provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China from September to July, 1956.
From June 1955 to August 1958, he served as deputy governor of Heilongjiang Province.
From 65438 to 0963, he began to write about the struggle of the Northeast Anti-Union Fourth Army and published it in Northern Literature. Persecuted in the "Cultural Revolution".
1985 June 18 died in Beijing.
1955 working in Feng Zhongyun
1952
As the director of Beijing Library, Feng Zhongyun has made fruitful contributions to the cause of the library, and his new rare books (including revolutionary documents, revolutionary manuscripts and celebrity manuscripts in the old areas) are still the treasures of the national map.
1954 to 1968
From 1954 to 1968, Feng Zhongyun served as deputy minister in the Ministry of Water Resources and Electric Power. During his tenure, he solved many major scientific research projects and trained a large number of talents for the hydropower industry in New China.
Extended data
Before and after awarding the title in 1955
1955 65438+ 10/0/4 and 15, the central military commission held a two-day meeting to study the candidates for conferring the ranks of marshal, general and general. Members of the Central Military Commission Peng, He Long, Xu, Nie and Luo Ronghuan attended the meeting, while Chen Yi and Ye Jianying were absent due to illness.
The meeting was presided over by Peng, who presided over the daily work of the Central Military Commission. After full study and discussion, a consensus was finally reached: the current chairman of the Military Commission and members of the Military Commission were awarded the rank of Marshal. Marshal ranks are divided into two levels: grand marshal and marshal.
On June 6th, 65438, Peng and Luo Ronghuan jointly reported the list and opinions.
It is said that after hearing the news, Mao Zedong shook his hand and said, "I shouldn't be that marshal!" " "
This incident caused strong repercussions in high-level circles.
At the the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) Conference, Democrats spoke in succession, arguing that Mao Zedong and other leading comrades were the founders of the China People's Liberation Army, commanded many major battles and made great contributions to the construction and development of the army. They enjoy a high reputation among the whole party, the whole army and the people of the whole country and should be given titles and honors.
Mao Zedong has made the greatest contribution and should be awarded the Grand Marshal and three first-class medals. It was suggested that a resolution should be formed. Liu Shaoqi (then Chairman the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC)), who presided over the meeting, knew Mao Zedong's attitude and said it was best not to draw a conclusion.
A bearded Democrat said, "Our people have made a decision. What can he do? "
Liu Shaoqi said with a smile: "The National People's Congress can make a decision, but he is the chairman and he wants to sign the order!" "When NPC makes a decision, the President must sign the order."
After the argument, Liu Shaoqi had to say, "Don't you often see Chairman Mao? You convince him to his face and win his consent. We won't make a decision this time. "
Soon, a meeting was held in the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, attended by Zhu De, Chen Yun, Chen Yi, Peng Zhen, Nie, Luo Ruiqing, Yang, Song Renqiong and Lu. One of the topics of the meeting was the question of conferring the rank of marshal.
Mao Zedong said: "It is a big job for you to evaluate professional titles, and it is also a very difficult job. I don't want this marshal. How uncomfortable it is for me to wear marshal's uniform! How inconvenient it is to speak in the crowd! "
Mao Zedong's resolute attitude does set an example.
It was also at that meeting that Mao Zedong said to Liu Shaoqi: "You have also worked in the army, and you should also evaluate the marshal!" Liu Shaoqi waved and said, "I don't want to express my opinions. I don't work in the army now."
Mao Zedong asked Zhou Enlai and Deng Xiaoping again: "Do you want to evaluate your marshal rank?"
Zhou Enlai waved his hand again and again and said, "No comments, no comments!"
Deng Xiaoping said with a smile: "When I became a marshal, I would have stopped leading troops."
According to the decision of the central government, military cadres who have already worked in local areas are not awarded active ranks in principle, and some personnel can be awarded reserve ranks in consideration of historical conditions and practical needs.
Chen Yi and Deng Xiaoping are not only members of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and vice-chairmen of People's Republic of China (PRC) National Defense Commission, but also directly related to military work, mainly engaged in government and party affairs.
Chen Yi is the Deputy Prime Minister of the State Council and Deng Xiaoping is the Secretary General of The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CCCPC). They have no other positions in the army. According to this principle, they can be given ranks or not.
For your reference, China * * * news network-1955 was named for the first time.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Feng Zhongyun
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Li
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhou Baozhong