What are the details of Shao Lizi's leaving the Party?
Shao Lizi (1882- 1967) was a modern educator and politician. Formerly known as Wen Tai. A native of Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province. Juren in the late Qing Dynasty. Join the league at an early age. Former acting president of Shanghai University. And initiated the organization of Nanshe with Liu Yazi. Later, he was the editor-in-chief of the Republic of China Daily in Shanghai. 192 1, joined the Shanghai * * * Producers Group and China * * * Producers Party in the same year. 1925 secretary general of whampoa military academy. 1926 quit China * * * production party. After 1927, he successively served as Secretary-General of Kuomintang Command, President of China Public School, Chairman of Kuomintang Gansu Provincial Government, Chairman of Shaanxi-Gansu Provincial Government, and Minister of Propaganda Department of Chinese Communist Party. 1937 after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as vice chairman of the China branch of the international anti-aggression alliance, president of the Chinese Institute of Foreign Affairs, vice chairman of the Sino-Soviet Cultural Association, director of the Anti-Japanese War Association of the All-China Cultural Society, ambassador of the Kuomintang government to the Soviet Union, secretary-general of the National Political Council and secretary-general of the Constitution Promotion Committee. 1949 was a member of the peace negotiation delegation of the Kuomintang government and went to Beiping to hold peace talks with the China * * * production party. After the Kuomintang government refused to sign a peace agreement, it left the Kuomintang government and stayed in Beiping. In the same year, he was invited to attend the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he was appointed as the Political Councillor of the State Council of the Central People's Government. He is a member of the First to Third the NPC Standing Committee, the Standing Committee of the First to Fourth China People's Political Consultative Conference and the Standing Committee of the China Revolutionary Committee. At the same time, he held various important positions in the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee, Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs, Sino-Soviet Friendship Association and World Peace Council. 1967 65438+February 25th, died in Beijing.