The Yangtze River Bureau was an important leading organ of our Party during the Agrarian Revolution and the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and its birth can be traced back to September 1927. Historically, it experienced a period of extinction, but then quickly rebuilt, and after the full-scale outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, it successfully led the work of the southern provinces, making a significant contribution to the cause of China's war of resistance.
Xia Zhixu, a woman who worked in the Yangtze River Bureau during the Anti-Japanese War, although her name is not well-known, her story is worth remembering. As the head of the transportation group of the Yangtze River Bureau, she was mainly responsible for the party's transportation work and made great contributions to the Anti-Japanese War.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Xia Zhixu continued to be reused, serving as the vice minister of the Ministry of Light Industry and becoming a vice-ministerial-level cadre in New China. This is not only an affirmation of her, but also a high evaluation of her work.
Xia Zhixu was born in 1906 in Haining, Zhejiang. While studying in her hometown, she began to come into contact with progressive ideas and participated in *** In the course of her studies, she developed a strong interest in Marxism-Leninism and joined the Komsomol in 1922.
These experiences not only shaped her mind, but also laid the foundation for her future. Xia Zhixu's story tells us that a person's fate depends not only on her birth, but also on her choices and efforts.
Whether it was during the Anti-Japanese War or after the founding of New China, she proved her worth with her actions. Let's remember Xia Zhixu's story together, follow her example, strengthen our beliefs, and work hard to achieve our goals.
In 1923, Xia Zhixu became a full party member, and since then she has been sent to the north to devote herself to spreading the revolutionary ideas of our party in the north, looking for opportunities to strengthen the revolutionary strength of our party, and laying a solid foundation for the early growth of our party in the north.
Since then, Xia Zhixu has been mainly responsible for the women's work of the Communist Youth League, and has been active in Beiping, Shanghai and other places, leading the workers' movement and making important contributions.
Xia Zhixu, a heroine who went underground after the defeat of the Great Revolution. Her husband unfortunately died, but she did not sink there, but went to Moscow to study revolutionary theory.
After returning to China, she insisted on throwing herself into the revolutionary struggle, but was betrayed by a traitor and was imprisoned twice. However, in the face of severe trials, she persevered and managed to protect the secrets of the organization.
After an organized rescue, she regained her freedom and threw herself into the revolutionary cause again.
In 1937, when the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out, Xia Zhixu devoted himself to the transportation group of the Yangtze River Bureau, and did his best to provide a lot of accurate information for our army in the early days of the War of Resistance against Japan.
After the dissolution of the Yangtze River Bureau, Xia Zhixu went to Yan'an, successively served in the Social Department and the Organization Department, and actively participated in the work of supporting the front under the leadership of the party, and experienced the victory of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the birth of New China.
Xia Zhixu, an outstanding cadre known for his honesty and integrity. He served as the head of the organization department of the Wuhan Municipal Party Committee, and was transferred to the Ministry of Light Industry, where he was promoted to vice minister in 1960.
In his position in the Ministry of Light Industry, he witnessed the development and growth of China's Ministry of Light Industry. No matter what position he is in, he always adheres to honesty and strictly demands himself with the standards of party members.
He was thrifty and thrifty, and even in the course of the revolution, he broke every penny in half. He had been in charge of the organization's funding, which was a huge amount of money for a person, but he took it lightly and remained clean.
He is praised as an honest cadre and a true public servant.
Xia Zhixu's husband, Zhao Shiyan, was an outstanding revolutionary at the beginning of the last century. Born in 1901, he participated in the famous May Fourth Movement as a young man, and then went to France to work and study, becoming a party member.
In 1924, at the call of Li Dazhao, Zhao Shiyan returned to China and devoted himself to the revolutionary cause. After returning to China, he organized many workers' movements, such as the Kailuan Five Miners' Strike, the Tianjin Seamen's Strike, and the Zhaogezhuang Miners' Strike, all of which were planned and organized by him, and he became the leader of the workers' movement.
On the road to the revolution, Zhao Shiyan also found his own love and married Xia Zhixu. However, unfortunately, in 1927, Zhao Shiyan**, in the face of the torture of the enemy, he did not give in and sacrificed his precious life for the revolutionary cause at the age of 26.