1950 On June 9, the Third Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the Party adopted a decision on Comrade Wang Ming. The Third Plenary Session held that Comrade Wang Ming refused to reflect on his past mistakes, was insincere towards the Party Central Committee, did not abide by the decision of the Second Plenary Session, and was undisciplined in his report to the Politburo. Therefore, the Third Plenary Session decided that Comrade Wang Ming should still carry out the decision of the Second Plenary Session and deeply reflect on the principled mistakes he made in various articles, pamphlets and other documents during the Civil War and War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, so as to prove that he deeply understood and admitted his mistakes and truly corrected his thoughts and actions.
In early September of the same year, Wang Ming suddenly asked the central authorities to go to the Soviet Union for medical treatment. It stands to reason that he can only go to the Soviet Union after writing the declaration and being examined and approved by the Central Committee. However, considering that he was really ill, the CPC Central Committee and Mao Zedong agreed to his request after negotiations with the Soviet Union. 1October 25th, 1950, 10, Wang Ming and his wife, two children, Wang Danzhi and Wang, a health care doctor sent by the central government, and Chen He, a nanny, left Beijing by train and went to the Soviet Union via the northeast under the escort of security secretary Tian Shuyuan. 165438+1arrived in Moscow smoothly in early October.
It has been more than three years since Wang Ming went to the Soviet Union for recuperation for the first time. After his illness improved, on February 9,1953,65438+Wang Ming returned to China, continued to work in the Law Commission, and still lived in the spacious and quiet quadrangle at No.2 Menggongfu Hutong in Beijing. 1In April, 954, his old illness recurred and he was admitted to Beijing Hospital. Since then, he has been quietly recuperating and never worked again.
1954 In September, the First National People's Congress decided to rename the Government Affairs Council the State Council, and to streamline and abolish some ministries, including the Legal Affairs Committee. Since then, Wang Ming has never held any position in the government. 1955 the sixth plenary session of the seventh central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was held in June. Before the meeting, Wang Ming wrote a letter to Mao Zedong, asking him to tell the Central Committee that he could not attend due to illness, and asked the Central Committee to remove him from his post as a member of the Central Committee because he could not work for a long time. Although the Central Committee approved his leave of absence, it did not revoke his position as a member of the Central Committee. At this time, Wang Ming was in poor health and requested to go to the Soviet Union for medical treatment again. With the consent of the Central Committee, Wang Ming, his wife and children left Beijing by plane on1October 30th, and arrived in Moscow on February 30th. The Central Committee specially sent health nurses, guards and nannies when Wang Ming went to the Soviet Union, and later sent two acupuncturists to the Soviet Union for more than half a year to help the Soviet Union treat Wang Ming.
Wang Ming was still elected as a member of the Central Committee at the Eighth National Congress, but among the 97 members of the Central Committee, he got the least votes. Since then, Wang Ming has lived in the Soviet Union for a long time.
Since the 1960s, according to the political needs at that time, Wang Ming has written and published books such as On the China Incident, Lenin-Leninism and China Revolution in the Soviet Union under the aliases of Mamawich and Popovich, attacking Mao Zedong and distorting the history of China.
1966 after the outbreak of the "cultural revolution", Wang Ming was labeled as "the leader of opportunism, the agent of Su Xiu, and the traitor", which was deeply exposed and became a negative example, and the central government gradually cut off contact with him. However, the Central Committee did not make any resolution on him, nor did it expel him from the Party.
When China severely criticized Wang Ming in the wave of "Cultural Revolution", with the support of the Soviet Union, Wang Ming began to publish articles abroad to attack the Party and Mao Zedong, and gradually embarked on the road of thorough anti-Party. After entering the 1970s, Wang Ming was terminally ill. But Wang Ming didn't stop writing even when he was lying in bed. 197 1 published articles such as "Fifty Years of China" and "The Rectification Movement as an Exercise of the Cultural Revolution". Fifty Years of China and the Mao Zedong Rebellion is the last work written by Wang Ming when he was ill, with about 200,000 words. This book focuses on the "Cultural Revolution" and denies Mao Zedong Thought.
1On March 27th, 974, Wang Ming died in Moscow and was buried in the New Saints Cemetery at the age of 70.