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Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-15

In 1948, China established the United Front Department, with Li Weihan as the first minister. The predecessor of this department is the Ministry of Urban Work, which is mainly responsible for cooperation, ethnic and religious affairs and other related affairs, which is of great significance to China's united front work.

Since the establishment of the United Front Department, many outstanding talents have been emerging, such as Minister Li Weihan, who has made outstanding contributions to the peaceful liberation of the United Front and to the united front work of our country.

The outstanding cadre we want to introduce today is also from the ** department, he is Xu Mingzhen. Xu Mingzhen once served as the head of the office of the Ministry of Peace, and made countless efforts to promote cross-strait peace, and he was a key figure in promoting cross-strait peace and achieved remarkable results.

So, what stories are worth learning from Xu Mingzhen?

Xu Mingzhen, a young man born in Zhenping County, Henan Province in 1925, was a teenager who was full of wars in the country. Although he was young and deeply eager to pick up the best and make a modest contribution to the country, he understood that studying hard is also a way to serve the country.

So, he chose to fight in a classroom without gunpowder smoke and entered the Department of Economics of Hong Kong Dade College. No matter where he is, Xu Mingzhen is always concerned about the country and is always ready to contribute to the country.

In 1948, Xu Mingzhen, with his love for the military, resolutely gave up his studies, joined the military, joined the Second Field Army, and studied at the Military and Political University. After graduating, due to his outstanding performance, he was given the opportunity to teach and became an instructor at the PLA Higher Infantry School, focusing on research and practice in the field of military education.

In the following time, Xu Mingzhen served in military academies such as the Military Engineering Academy and the Beijing Institute of Aeronautics, and made outstanding contributions to the development of our education.

Xu Mingzhen, a scholar who knows Hong Kong's customs and customs well and has rich contacts and relationships, was transferred to the ** department by the organization as the head of the office due to his experience of studying in Hong Kong, focusing on cooperation and other work.

In the work of the first ministry, Xu Mingzhen has devoted himself to promoting cross-strait peace and has achieved remarkable results. In terms of ***, Xu Mingzhen's biggest contribution is for"Wang-Koo talks"has made an outstanding contribution.

As early as the early 90s of the last century, Xu Mingzhen began to participate in cross-strait talks, and in 1992 he personally went to Taiwan to solve practical problems"Wang-Koo talks"has laid a solid foundation.

In this conversation, we would like to talk in detail about the "Wang-Koo talks." In 1993, Wang Daohan, president of the Straits Association, and Koo Zhenfu, chairman of the Taiwan Straits Exchange Association, held a non-governmental meeting in Singapore.

This meeting also led to the signing of many agreements, which had a huge role in promoting the signing of many agreements. In his later years, Xu Mingzhen also served as the executive director of the International Association for Exchange of Personnel and the vice president of the Chinese Historical Society, and continued to contribute wisdom to the construction and development of the motherland and the cultivation of talents.

Unfortunately, Xu Mingzhen died of illness in 1995 at the age of 70. To his credit, Xu Mingzhen was not only an outstanding revolutionary himself, but also successfully raised an excellent son.

Xu Mingzhen's son, Xu Yongyue, studied at the Beijing Municipal People's Public Security School, and after graduation, he served as the head of the ** office and the deputy secretary general of the Central Advisory Committee.

In the nineties of the last century, Xu Yongyue was transferred to Hebei and successively served as deputy secretary of the Hebei Provincial Party Committee and secretary of the Hebei Political and Legal Committee. In 1998, Xu Yongyue was appointed as the third minister of China's Ministry of State Security, shouldering important responsibilities.

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