In 1952, Ma Mingfang, Zhang Jichun, etc

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Annual rating: Ma Mingfang, Zhang Jichun, etc

In March 1952, the work of grading cadres at all levels of the local and military forces of the Republic began. The core principle of this work is to evaluate the level according to the administrative posts held by the cadres, and those with higher party and government posts are given priority.

In March 1952, the incumbent members and alternate members of the Seventh CPC National Committee participated in the rating work in the party, government, and military organs where they served. The following will give a detailed introduction to the ratings of 13 representative ** members and ** alternate members of the Communist Party of China, the Government Council and the six administrative regions at the time of the 1952 rating, and analyze the ratings of ** members and ** alternate members in the first half of 1952.

New copywriting: In March 1952, the rating of the members of the Seventh ** Committee of the Communist Party of China began. The committee has a total of 13 members, including 8 ** members (including 2 ** members who are by-elected by alternate members) and 5 * alternate members.

According to the rating principles established by **, 13 people were rated between the administrative ** and the administrative four levels. Among them, Zhang Yunyi, Lin Feng and *** and other ** members and ** alternate members were rated as administrative**; and Ma Mingfang and other senior members who joined the party in the early days of the founding of the party or individual alternate members who served as secretaries of the **bureau were rated as administrative **.

In addition, individual positions are also rated, such as those who hold the People's Commissar are generally rated as administrative, and those who hold political councilors, ministers or other positions are generally rated as administrative level four.

Overall, these ratings follow the standards and principles of the Communist Party of China, reflecting the CCP's organizational building and cadre management policies.

In 1952, the first cadre rating standard was the fourth and fifth levels of administration, of which the first members who held the political councilor or the ministers of various departments and other positions were generally rated as the fourth level of administration.

** members with slightly lower administrative positions but higher positions within the party can also be rated as administrative level 4. The ** committee members with higher administrative positions and party positions are rated as administrative level 5.

The ministers of the Government Council are rated as administrative level 5, and the ministers of the government department are rated as administrative level 4, which is one level higher than the level of the ministers of the Government Council. **The rating of alternate members is modeled after that of administrative councillors, and the general rating is administrative level 4, which may be lowered at the discretion of individual unwell.

Under the influence of the Three Anti-Anti Movement, the rating of **Committee Member*** was downgraded to the fifth level of administration. However, in 1954, he was reinstated to the fourth level of administration, becoming the second member of the ** committee to be rated as the fifth level of administration after Wang Ming.

Prior to this, his wife Yan Weibing was identified as a "big tiger", which led to his demotion to the deputy head of the Propaganda Department. However, when he returned to the post of head of the Propaganda Department, his administrative rank was also reverted to the fourth level of administration.

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