Zhong Ming
Zhong Ming, born in August 1919 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, took part in revolutionary work in November 1936 and joined the Communist Party of China in November 1936. He is an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, a long tested and loyal communist fighter, deputy director of the Standing Committee of the fifth and sixth Guangdong Provincial People's Congress, former deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China and Secretary of the Guangzhou municipal Party committee of the Communist Party of China (governor level).
brief introduction
Zhong Ming: (1919-2003), male, Han nationality, born in August 1919, formerly known as Zhong Ziming, was born in Huiyang County, Guangdong Province (now Shenzhen City).
Personal resume
He joined the revolutionary work in November 1936 and the Communist Party of China in November 1936. From 1927 to June 1938, he studied in Hong Kong primary school, Yau Ma Tei government school and King's college. From 1935 to 1936, Chen Zhong sports club, extracurricular club and Xinsheng club, which were self-organized youth progressive groups in Hong Kong, served as the president. In June 1936, he joined the secret Hong Kong Anti Japanese National Salvation Association, served as one of the leaders of the Kowloon District, organized the secret Hong Kong Student National Salvation Association and served as the president, and participated in the secret Hong Kong National Salvation Association from all walks of life as the executive member. In 1937, he served as secretary of the Hong Kong Student Branch of the Communist Party of China. From May of the same year to October of 1938, he served as director of the Youth Department of the Hong Kong Municipal Working Committee of the Communist Party of China and director of the Youth Department of the Hong Kong Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China. From October 1938 to November 1939, he served as director of the Youth Department of the CPC southeast Guangdong special committee and Secretary of the Kowloon District Committee directly under the CPC southeast Guangdong special committee. In November 1939, he was elected as the alternate representative of the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China at the enlarged meeting of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China. He arrived in Yan'an in December 1940. From January 1941 to February 1942, he studied in Marxism Leninism college, the Party School of the CPC Central Committee. From February 1942 to April 1945, he participated in the rectification study of the first Department of the senior Party School of the CPC Central Committee. From April to June 1945, he participated in the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China as a member of the rear area delegation. From June of the same year to May of 1946, he joined the team going south to Guangdong and Guangxi. When the team reached the roadside of Longhai, Japan declared its surrender, and the Party Central Committee instructed the team to turn back to Taihang Mountains. According to the decision of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, four Guangdong representatives, including Wu Youheng, secretly returned to Hong Kong via Shanghai. From 1946 to the beginning of 1948, he served as the special commissioner of the CPC in Guangzhou. From August 1948 to October 1949, he was Deputy Secretary of the city working committee of the Hong Kong Branch of the Communist Party of China (also known as the city working committee of Hong Kong and Guangdong). He was in charge of the work of cities in the mainland of Guangdong, and still served as the general Commissioner of the underground Party of Guangzhou (secretary of the municipal Party committee). after the founding of the people's Republic of China, he served as Deputy Secretary of the CPC Guangzhou Municipal Committee from October 1949 to August 1950. In October 1949, he was appointed member of Guangzhou Municipal People's Government of Guangdong Province. From November of the same year to September of 1950, he participated in the Communist Party of China's visit to the Soviet Union. From September 1950 to 1956, he served as member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Guangzhou Municipal Committee and director of the Organization Department of the CPC Guangzhou Municipal Committee. From March 1952 to April 1953, he concurrently served as the director of the Bureau of culture and education of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. From March 1953 to January 1955, he served as director of the propaganda department and member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Guangzhou Municipal Committee (until July 1955). From April 1953 to February 1955, he served as the deputy director of the culture and Education Commission of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. From February 1955 to March 1957, he also served as the director of the second (culture and education) Office of Guangzhou people's Committee of Guangdong Province. From November 1954 to January 1955, he served as deputy mayor of Guangzhou City and Deputy Secretary of the Party group of Guangzhou municipal government. From March to June 1956, he was Deputy Secretary of Guangzhou municipal Party committee of Guangdong Province. From June of the same year to 1961, he served as Deputy Secretary of Guangzhou municipal Party committee and Secretary of Guangzhou Municipal Supervision Committee. From April 1959 to may 1966, he served as a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Guangzhou Municipal Committee and vice mayor of Guangzhou city. He was transferred to Guangzhou Tonghe machinery factory and concurrently served as the Secretary of the Party committee of the factory. Later, he also served as the Secretary of Fangcun District Party committee of Guangdong Province. From 1961 to 1966, he was vice mayor of Guangzhou City and Deputy Secretary of the Party group of Guangzhou municipal government. From April 1962 to March 1965, he concurrently served as the director of the second (culture and education) Office of Guangzhou Municipal People's Committee of Guangdong Province. From February 1963 to October 1965, he concurrently served as deputy director of Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Commission of Guangdong Province, and from October 1965 to February 1966, he concurrently served as director of Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Commission of Guangdong Province. In the cultural revolution. From February 1967 to December 1972, he served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, director of the culture and education office and director of the agriculture office. In March 1968, he served as the deputy leader of the civil affairs group of Guangzhou Revolutionary Committee of Guangdong Province. From January to July 1969, he was the director of the Agricultural Office of the production group of Guangzhou Revolutionary Committee, Guangdong Province. From 1970 to January 1981, he served as deputy director of the Revolutionary Committee of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. From January 1970 to December 1972, he concurrently served as the deputy leader of the political work group of Guangzhou Revolutionary Committee of Guangdong Province. From December 1972 to June 1981, he served as secretary of the CPC Guangzhou Municipal Committee and leader of the political work group of the Guangzhou Revolutionary Committee (until February 1973). He was once the president of the Party School of Guangzhou municipal Party committee of Guangdong Province. From December 1979 to August 1980, he studied in the Party School of the CPC Central Committee and served as a member of the learning committee of the Party branch. From December 1979 to January 1988, he was elected deputy director of the fifth and sixth Standing Committee of Guangdong Provincial People's Congress and director of the Legislative Affairs Committee of the Standing Committee of Guangdong Provincial People's Congress (until May 1983). From January 1980 to February 1988, he was Deputy Secretary of the Party group of the Standing Committee of Guangdong Provincial People's Congress. From May 1988 to July 1991, he served as deputy director of Guangdong Provincial Advisory Committee of CPC. After his retirement, he served as deputy director of Guangdong Provincial Committee for caring for the next generation. He died of a heart attack in Guangzhou on January 7, 2003 at the age of 84. He is an alternate representative of the 7th CPC National Congress, a deputy to the 4th, 5th and 6th National People's Congress, a member of the 4th and 5th Guangdong Provincial Committee, a deputy to the 7th Guangdong Provincial People's Congress, and a member of the Guangdong provincial Party committee delegation of the CPC National Congress.
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