In December 1924, Comrade ** was born in Shanghai. From 1939 to 1943, he studied at Shanghai Nanfang Middle School and Guanghua High School. In his early years, he participated in the organization of Shanghai *** From 1949 to 1954, he served as the director of the Propaganda Department, the head of the Organization Department, the secretary of the Youth Committee of the Hangzhou Municipal Party Committee of Zhejiang Province, and the deputy director of the Youth Committee of the East China Bureau of the Communist Party of China. In 1986, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister. In 1987, he was elected secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. In 1989, he concurrently served as the president of the ** Party School of the Communist Party of China.
Yu Wen, female, formerly known as Weng Yuwen, used to be known as Ling Lan, Lin Lan, etc., a native of Cixi, Zhejiang. After graduating from middle school, she joined the Zhedong Column of the New Fourth Army and joined the Communist Party of China. In 1952, he married ** and had two sons and two daughters. Later, he served as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a member of the International Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the vice president of the China Association for International Exchange.
In the early years, he devoted himself to the revolutionary movement, his wife Yu Wen came from the Chen Bui family, her mother was Chen Bui's fifth sister, and Chen Bui was a famous figure for a "Tribute to the Prime Minister" to Chiang Kai-shek, which can be called Chiang Kai-shek's "literary courage".
Yuwen's mother was full of worries about her daughter's future, but Yuwen had her own ideas, and she put the fate of the country and the people in the highest position and threw herself into the revolution without hesitation. She returned to her hometown and joined the New Fourth Army's anti-Japanese base in eastern Zhejiang, giving up her own surname.
The fire in her heart had already burned, and when she felt the dedication and sacrifice here, her ideals became extremely firm.
Yu Wen's writing was unparalleled at the time. Their love has endured in a turbulent society, in large part because of their complementary personalities. Their love experience is full of tenacity and perseverance, and they are known as "among the wives of leaders, Yuwen can add color to her husband".
Yuwen family background: Born in a scholarly family, he is Chen Lian's cousin.
His father, Weng Zuwang, was a famous local scholar; The elder brother, Weng Zeyong, served as Guo Moruo's secretary during the Anti-Japanese War. Her father, Onda, was an old-time intellectual and well-known in the local area. He mainly served as Chen Bui's secretary throughout his life.
Her mother is Chen Bui's fifth sister Chen Ruoxi. Born in a scholarly family, he received a good education since he was a child, and his good educational experience provided great help for his later work development.
Yu Wen's work experience:
He was born in October 1926 in Wengjia Village, Hemudu, Cixi County, Zhejiang.
In November 1944, he joined the New Fourth Army at Lu Xun College, an anti-Japanese base in eastern Zhejiang, and joined the Communist Party of China in December of the same year.
In the autumn of 1947, he served as a member of the party group of the All-China Federation of Students in the National Union.
Since December 1986, he has served as Deputy Director-General, Director-General and Vice President of China Association for International Exchange.