In the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, he won the third most votes, second

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

At the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 1956, the ** committee election produced an unexpected result - Lin Boqu was second only to *** and *** in the third highest number of votes, and even surpassed *** and other top ten marshals. This result has taken many people by surprise, and why?This article will analyze the important reasons why Lin Boqu was able to get such a high number of votes.

As one of the veterans of the Communist Party of China, Lin Boqu has extremely high revolutionary qualifications. As early as 1921, when the CCP was founded, he was one of the first party members to join the party. During the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, Lin Boqu held important positions in the Kuomintang, and his status was once higher than that of *** In 1927, he witnessed the Nanchang Uprising, and in 1933, he returned to the **Soviet District as Minister of Finance. On the Long March, he is nearly 50 years old, and he has always shared weal and woe with everyone. It can be said that from the old democratic revolution to the new democratic revolution, Lin Boqu's revolutionary process was almost complete. Such a strong revolutionary experience made him as prestigious among the revolutionaries of the older generation as *** and others. Therefore, it is not surprising that Lin Boqu's votes can exceed the top ten marshals.

In Lin Boqu's view, he is a true Marxist and a great leader who leads the Chinese revolution to advance correctly. As early as 1928, it was foreseen that armed struggle and the road of encircling the cities from the countryside would be the correct path for the Chinese revolution. Since then, Lin Boqu has been following the revolutionary cause led by ***. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Lin served as the chairman of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningbo Border Region and fought side by side with the world. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the first secretary general, presided over the founding ceremony, and stood behind him. It can be said that Lin Boqu has always been loyal to ***, and the relationship between the two is very close. This is also an important reason why Lin Boqu was elected with a high number of votes at the Eighth National Congress.

Before the conclusion of the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Lin Boqu was seriously ill and went to the hospital after repeated persuasion. In 1960, the veteran revolutionary finally died of illness at the age of 74. In order to commemorate Lin Boqu's outstanding contribution to the party and the country, ** personally wrote an inscription for him, "A revolutionary who has died after his hard work". It can be said that Lin Boqu spent his life to completely experience the birth process of New China, and was a real revolutionary father. Some netizens commented that Lin Boqu's high vote in the eighth ** was the best praise for an old Communist Party member.

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