Cao Haibo
When he was young, he joined the revolutionary team and worked in the organs of the special committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in the south, where he stood guard and sent information. He joined the Communist Youth League of China in 1928. He became a member of the Communist Party of China in 1930. He has rich working experience at the grassroots level, worked as the chief editor of many journals, and served as the president and Secretary of the Party committee of Beijing University of political science and law from March 1979 to December 1982.
brief introduction
He is the consultant and honorary editor of China Society of international economic, technological and legal talents, vice president of China Society of social organizations, consultant and honorary editor of the large-scale legal book "people and law", consultant and honorary editor of the large-scale Legal Dictionary "Law Dictionary", and consultant and honorary editor of China judicial dictionary. After retirement, they enjoy the treatment of being a minister. He is the alternate representative of the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
Life
In 1932, he took part in the Cixian uprising led by the special committee of the Communist Party of China.
From 1936 to June 1937, he served as secretary of Feixiang central county Party committee of the Communist Party of China and Secretary of the county Party committee of the Communist Youth League. He was transferred to Yan'an to study in 1937. Study in the 13th branch of the Party School of the CPC Central Committee.
In 1938, he was transferred to the 20th team of Shanbei public school as team leader and Party branch secretary. After the adjustment, the Northern Shaanxi public school branch is the political assistant of the school affairs department.
In the autumn of 1939, the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee sent him back to the front line of Anti Japanese war. He first went to the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army in Taihang Mountain and the northern Bureau, and was assigned to work in Southern Hebei. From December of the same year to October of 1942, he served as a member of the third prefectural committee and director of the Propaganda Department of the Southern Hebei District of the Communist Party of China (until January of 1940), and edited the publication Liaoyuan of the prefectural committee.
From January 1940 to October 1942, he was appointed director of the Organization Department of the third Jinan Prefecture Committee of the Communist Party of China. In the spring of 1945, he returned to Yan'an to study in the second Department of the Party School of the CPC Central Committee and served as secretary of the 17th Party branch.
From April to June 1945, he participated in the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China as a member of the Shanxi Hebei Shandong Henan delegation. During the war of liberation, he went to work in Northeast China. On the way, he served as secretary of the Party committee of the cadre work brigade in the north. After arriving in the northeast, I worked in Harbin University.
From December 1945 to August 1947, he was a member of Hanan Prefecture Committee of CPC. From July 1948 to may 1949, he was a member of the Party group of Harbin special municipal government and Secretary of the Party committee of the organs directly under it. In April 1949, the Northeast Bureau formed a cadre brigade going south, serving as the leader and Secretary of the Party committee. In May, he went south with the PLA and arrived in Wuhan. He participated in taking over the Investment Promotion Bureau, navigation bureau, highway bureau, telecommunication bureau and post office of the Kuomintang in Wuhan. He participated in leading the founding of Zhongnan Jiaotong University and served as the deputy director of the Preparatory Committee. He soon served as president and Secretary of the Party committee of Wuhan Institute of water transport engineering. In 1956, he was the director of the academic evaluation committee of the college.
In 1960, he studied in the research class of the central senior party school.
When he was to be vice president of China University of science and technology in 1961, he was wrongly criticized by the Party School of the Central Committee. Yang Xianzhen was implicated in the unjust case of "two in one" and was detained for eight years.
In 1978, he was rehabilitated.
In the spring of 1983, he was transferred to the vice president and member of the Party group of China law society.
In 1987, he retired as the resident consultant of China law society. He was appointed as a consultant to the internal affairs and judicial committee of the Seventh National People's Congress.
Death
Cao Haibo, former vice president and member of the leading Party group of China law society, died of illness in Beijing on July 12, 2009 at the age of 94.
Chinese PinYin : Cao Hai Bo
Cao Haibo