He won the third largest number of votes in the Eighth National Congress, second only to the Great M

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-20

He is one of the earliest members of our party, one of the most respected cadres of our party, he has witnessed the destruction of the Qing Dynasty, but also witnessed the dawn of new China, at the founding ceremony, he stood behind the great man, in the Eighth National Congress, his status is more than the top ten marshals, second only to the great man and *** He is our hero today - Lin Boqu.

[Lin Boqu on the founding ceremony is behind the great man].

In 1886, in an ordinary family in Xiumei Town, Linli County, Changde, Hunan Province, Lin Boqu was born, it was in the late Qing Dynasty, the country was in turmoil, the people were in dire straits, and Lin Boqu in the early years witnessed the chaotic social status quo under the rule of the Qing Dynasty, and Lin Boqu was determined to change the status quo. In 1904, Lin Boqu went to Japan to study, hoping to get the strength to save the world in Japan. In 1905, Lin Boqu, who was studying in Japan, met Mr. Sun and joined Mr. Sun to found the China League. During his study abroad, Lin Boqu also accepted new ideas and agreed with them, which also laid the groundwork for Lin Boqu to join our party later. In 1906, Lin Boqu returned to China, after returning to China, Lin Boqu was determined to promote the revolutionary cause, engaged in anti-Qing activities many times, led many uprisings, during Yuan Shikai's reign, Lin Boqu once again aimed his gun at Yuan Shikai, and was later wanted by Yuan Shikai. In 1913, the wanted Lin Boqu went to Japan, joined Mr. Sun's team, and then returned to China. Lin Boqu followed Mr. Sun for many years, and finally met Li Dazhao in 1921, Li Dazhao introduced Lin Boqu to join the Shanghai Communist Group, which was organized in the early days of our party, but Lin Boqu also operated under Mr. Sun at the same time. It was not until Chiang Kai-shek seized power that Lin Boqu completely joined our party and participated in leading the Nanchang Uprising. In 1931, the Chinese Soviet ** was founded, and the following year, Lin Boqu returned to China after completing his studies and served as the Minister of National Economy. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Lin Boqu shifted the focus of his work to unite people from all walks of life across the country to fully support the Anti-Japanese War, and contributed great strength to the Anti-Japanese War. After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, Lin Boqu did not dare to stop at all, and he did not stop running for the work of the party. Around 1949, Lin Boqu's working hours often reached 20 hours, and some staff advised Lin Boqu to rest, but Lin Boqu "stubbornly" refused to leave his post. On October 1, 1949, New China was officially founded, and at the founding ceremony, Lin Boqu looked at the great man in front of him and the people under Tiananmen Square, and temporarily breathed a "half sigh of relief". After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Lin Boqu became more and more busy, he witnessed the corruption of the late Qing Dynasty, and also saw the brutality of Chiang Kai-shek, but also saw the brutality of the invaders. "Serve the people, work for the world," Lin Boqu once wrote in his diary. In May 1960, the exhausting work still crushed the old man, and Lin Boqu's condition deteriorated, and at the end of May, Lin Boqu died of illness at the age of 74.

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