Wu De, an outstanding party member with rich local work experience, has made outstanding contributions to the development of the Communist Party of China and the stability of the country. Although in the minds of many people, the "whatever" policy line is usually associated with ***, in fact, the first person to publicly propose this policy was not Comrade Hua, but Wu De.
Wu De's status and influence in the party began with ***'s fancy. in the crush"Gang of Four"At the critical moment, he was in charge of the garrison, a position that became a key point in influencing China's political situation. In this role, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and perseverance.
Born in 1913, U De began his participation in the revolution in 1932 and was actively involved in the workers' movement from the very beginning. His talents were widely recognized in the North China labor movement, especially in the work of the party's underground organization in the white areas, and he made outstanding achievements. Wu De was not only able to protect himself, but also secretly recruited the ** members in danger, which made him appreciated by his superiors.
After the outbreak of the all-out war of resistance, Wu De held important positions in Hebei Province and later led the Jidong Rebellion, and although working behind enemy lines was very dangerous at the time, his organizational skills and leadership enabled tens of thousands of people to actively participate in the uprising. This event was highly praised in Yan'an, and I was also amazed by Wu De's contribution.
Wu De continued to play a distinguished role in Yan'an, where he traveled throughout the country, gaining insight into all aspects of the situation and formulating policies to meet the needs of the front and rear. Due to his outstanding performance, he became one of the delegates to the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
During the War of Liberation, Wu De successively served as the secretary general of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Bureau, the secretary of the Party Committee of the Eastern Hebei Region, and the political commissar of the Eastern Hebei Military Region, and made outstanding contributions to the liberation of North China. His special concern for agriculture was reflected during his tenure as secretary of the Jilin Provincial Party Committee, and he went deep into the farmland to inspect and formulate reform policies, which promoted the remarkable development of Jilin's agriculture.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Wu De also held important positions in Pingyuan Province and Tianjin, and continued to contribute to national construction and development. His in-depth practical and people-centered work style is particularly loved.
In 1976, China faced a political crisis, and the contradictions and struggles within the country intensified. At this critical moment, Wu De cooperated with *** and other comrades to secretly plan the operation and crush it"Gang of Four"of the rule, saving the state power. Wu De, with the assistance of the garrison troops, was secured"Gang of Four"The smooth conduct of the detention, ensuring ***
On October 4, 1976, ** met with Wu De to discuss the details of the operation and ensure the success of the operation. Wu De, together with Wu Zhong, commander of the garrison, assumed important responsibilities and ensured the smooth progress of this operation.
Under the secret operation of *** and Wu De,"Gang of Four"Detained, the country's political situation ushered in a new opportunity. The success of this operation has had far-reaching implications for China's political landscape.
At the end of October 1976, Wu De publicly proposed it at a session of the National People's Congress"Everything"The policy line, emphasizing the importance of the Communist Party of China and the authority of the instructions, provides a solid guiding ideology for the subsequent development of the Communist Party of China. He took a firm stand and firmly believed in the development of the country and the party.
However, in 1980, Wu De thought that he could not keep up with the development of the times, so he resigned from his post with Wang Dongxing, ** and other comrades and began to retire. He spent his later years in silence, taking pleasure in planting flowers, practicing calligraphy, and writing calligraphy, and this indomitable party member finally passed away in 1995, leaving behind the image of a loyal and selfless great fighter of the party. His life experience shows the selfless dedication of a Communist Party member to the Party and the country, as well as the quality of firmly defending the correct Party line at critical moments.