Revealing the family history and military exploits of China s fourth female vice premier

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-30

On October 1, 1949, the great People's Republic of China was officially founded, marking the arrival of a new era. Under the leadership of the great leader, New China has experienced 30 years of socialist modernization and made amazing achievements, which can be called a miracle in world history. To this day, we continue to benefit in many ways from the developments of that era. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, how many women have served as vice premiers?The first is Vice Premier Wu Guixian, who was born as a textile worker, the second is Vice Premier Wu Yi, the third is Vice Premier Wu Yi from the oil industry, and the fourth is Vice Premier Wu Guixian, who was born in a revolutionary military family. As a national talent, Vice Premier ** has made outstanding contributions to New China.

** Vice Premier was born in a revolutionary military family, and his father, Liu Ruilong, is an old revolutionary of our party and one of the founding heroes of New China. Liu Ruilong has multiple honorable labels, such as serving as the head of the army at the age of 22, the founder of the Nantong region, and the "general of grain and grass" in the Huaihai Campaign. He was born in Nantong, Jiangsu Province, and entered Tongzhou Normal School at the age of 14. The choice to join the Chinese revolution is directly related to the younger brother of the early leader of our party, Hui Daiying. In 1926, Liu Ruilong joined the Communist Youth League of China, but the following year the terrifying "April 12 counter-revolutionary coup" broke out.

Although the whole country was shrouded in white terror at that time, Xu ** members and progressives were arrested, and even some party members who were not determined chose to leave the party, Liu Ruilong chose to join the Communist Party of China at the most critical moment of our party. It is precisely because of this choice that Liu Ruilong deserves our admiration. After joining the party, he worked tirelessly to carry out various arduous tasks for our party, led the peasant uprising in northern Jiangsu, and participated in the establishment of the Red 14th Army.

Liu Ruilong was known for his talent, and quickly received the attention of the party organization, and successively served as secretary of the Tonghai Special Committee of the Communist Party of China, secretary of the Working Committee of Counties Outside the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, director of the Propaganda Department of the Shanghai Fannan District Committee of the Communist Party of China, inspector of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, secretary of the Agricultural Action Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and member of the Military Commission, and director of the Political Department of the 29th Red Army in southern Shaanxi. He participated in the Western Expedition, but suffered a disastrous defeat and went through hardships to arrive in Yan'an, where he received training at the ** Party School. In the War of Liberation, Liu Ruilong's greatest contribution was the Huaihai Campaign. Although the first hero of the Huaihai Campaign was our army's "God of War" Su Yu, Liu Ruilong shouldered an important logistical support task in this campaign.

As the head of the Central China Branch at that time, he mobilized hundreds of thousands of people and provided key support to the People's Liberation Army led by Su Yu. The victory in the Huaihai Campaign was directly related to the fate of our army and the Kuomintang army, and Liu Ruilong successfully completed this arduous task. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liu Ruilong successively served as secretary of the Agricultural Committee of the East China Bureau, executive deputy minister and deputy secretary of the party group of the Ministry of Agriculture. However, unfortunately, on May 25, 1988, Liu Ruilong died in Guangzhou at the age of 78 due to a heart attack caused by long-term work.

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