An Ziwen was the head of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, and his daughter

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

An Ziwen, a member of the Communist Party of China, has had ups and downs in his life, full of revolutionary ups and downs and traces of struggle. Born in 1909, he was born in Zizhou County, Shaanxi Province, and his family was originally wealthy. However, his father's generation suddenly underwent drastic changes, which made An Ziwen's life plummet. His family background did not degrade him, but cultivated his perseverance.

An Ziwen showed excellent character from an early age, and at the age of 14, he was admitted to Suide Provincial Normal School and began his academic career. Xi at school broadened his horizons, exposed him to progressive ideas, and gradually realized that in order to change the backward appearance of old China, it was necessary to carry out revolution. Although he was expelled from the school twice for participating in the patriotic movement of the party organization, An Ziwen was still not discouraged, and he resolutely gave up his studies for the sake of the revolutionary cause.

In 1927, at the low point of the Chinese Revolution, An Ziwen joined the Communist Party of China without hesitation. However, his revolutionary career was not smooth, and he was arrested by the enemy on the first two occasions, and although he was quickly rescued by the organization, in 1931 he was imprisoned for the third time in Caolanzi Prison, a political prison camp for the Kuomintang.

In this prison, An Ziwen spent five years of hard work. However, even after losing his freedom, he still did not waver in his faith in the party. In prison, he actively participated in the activities of the party organization and, together with his comrades, adhered to the communist belief and fought unremittingly for the revolutionary cause. In 1936, thanks to the suggestion of the Northern Bureau led by Comrade ***, An Ziwen and other comrades wrote "** regained freedom" expressing false intentions.

However, this experience later became the ** that some people attacked him. After entering the special historical period, in order to crack down on Liu, Bo and other veteran comrades, Kang Sheng and others used the experience of Caolanzi Prison to create the so-called "61-person traitor group" case. An Ziwen and others lost their freedom and were imprisoned again. During this time, An Ziwen showed noble character, although he was difficult to protect, he still insisted on seeking truth from facts, and never made remarks against his will.

After smashing the counter-revolutionary group, An Ziwen was finally rehabilitated. However, soon after, he was diagnosed with a terminal illness. Despite his advanced age, his family advised him to recuperate, but he chose to work day and night. This decision shows his boundless loyalty to the cause and his deep love for the party. In 1980, An Ziwen died of illness at the age of 71.

During the Anti-Japanese War, An Ziwen was engaged in first-class work for a long time, and successively served as the head of the Hebei-Henan-Jinjin Provincial Party Committee and the Shanxi-Hebei-Henan District Committee. He not only enjoyed high prestige within the party, but also took an active part in the guerrilla struggle behind enemy lines in the Taiyue area, and made arduous efforts for the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, An Ziwen's outstanding talent was brought into play, and he successively served as deputy director of the Central Organization Department and director of the Personnel Department, responsible for the management of cadres of the party and the world. In 1956, he began to serve as the head of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, and he always adhered to the evaluation of cadres at all levels in the party in a realistic manner, and handled things with a fair-minded and impartial attitude.

Within the party, An Ziwen's image has always been known for his integrity and objectivity. His mild-mannered personality gave him a wide range of contacts within the party, and he was polite and forceful in his speeches. However, when faced with corruption, An Ziwen was jealous and hateful, and he resolutely advocated severe punishment for ** elements, and had a firm belief in maintaining the purity of the party.

However, after entering a special historical period, An Ziwen, an honest and honest party representative, was treated unfairly. In order to achieve their goal of cracking down on Liu, Bo and other veteran comrades, Kang Sheng and other members of the counterrevolutionary clique used his experience in Caolanzi Prison to weave a so-called "61-person traitor group" case. An Ziwen and others lost their freedom again and were detained for a long time. However, An Ziwen still showed noble character during these difficult years, and although he was severely punished and even lost his front teeth, he still insisted on seeking truth from facts and never succumbed to difficult circumstances.

After the counter-revolutionary group was crushed, An Ziwen and others were finally rehabilitated. However, shortly after returning to work, An Ziwen was diagnosed with a terminal illness. This time, he faced an irresistible fate, but he didn't give up because of it. Although his family repeatedly suggested that he take sick leave, he rejected this suggestion and chose to continue his work.

Ahn Tzu Man showed admirable tenacity and dedication in the final stages of his life. Although he is 69 years old, he has been working day and night to make his last efforts for the cause of the party and the people. In 1980, An Ziwen died of illness at the age of 71. At the last moment of his life, he still chose to use his actions to interpret his deep love for the cause and his infinite loyalty to the party.

In terms of family life, An Ziwen's daughter married the son of Chairman ***, which sublimated the relationship between An Ziwen and *** to that of his sons and daughters. An Ziwen's own nephew, An Yuju, was also influenced by his uncle and joined the revolutionary ranks earlier, serving as the deputy commander of the armed police force with the rank of major general. The revolutionary story of the An Ziwen family continues, and generations of ** people have been cultivated for the revolutionary cause.

An Ziwen, whose life has interpreted the principle of the Communist Party of China and the spirit of unremitting struggle for the cause of the party and the people. His endurance and perseverance in the course of the revolution, as well as his adherence to principles in the special historical period, have become an indelible chapter in the history of the Chinese revolution. His story inspires future generations and allows us to remember this outstanding party member who worked hard for the cause of the Chinese revolution.

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