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他是老一辈无产阶级革命家,有着十分厚重的人生阅历。96年的人生之路,79年的革命征途,他为党和国家做出了重大贡献。他17岁参加革命,20岁时,以中共满洲省委特派员的身份,到南满从事抗日武装发展工作,与杨靖宇、赵尚志、赵一曼、李兆麟是战友,为建立东北抗日联军做出了重要贡献。1940年,他在延安任统战部秘书长,并受到毛主席的亲切关怀。1945年,他由彭真指派到大连,担任大连市委书记,在特殊的环境里,为大连建立人民民主政权、支援解放战争做出了特殊的历史贡献。全国解放以后,他是第一位担任新中国大工业城市旅大市的市长;为党接管、管理大城市和管理工业提供了有益的实践经验;省级政区进行合并后,他任新建的黑龙江省第一任省长。1956年,由周总理安排,把他调到国家技委担任领导工作。他曾当选为一至三届全国人大代表,第三届全国人大常委会委员。1975年后,他在国家建委和中央纪委担任领导工作;直到76岁从中央纪委常务书记的岗位上退下来,还始终关心着党建工作和党史有关工作,撰写了大量的调研报告和党史资料。
He is an older generation of proletarian revolutionaries and has a very heavy life experience. 96 years of life, 79 years of revolutionary journey, he made a significant contribution to the party and the country. At the age of 17, he joined the revolution. At the age of 20, he was the commissioner of the Manchurian Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China and went to Nanman to work in the anti-Japanese armed struggle. Comrade Yang Jingyu, Zhao Shangzhi, Zhao Yiman and Li Zhaolin were comrades-in-arms for building the Northeast Anti-Japanese Forces Out of an important contribution. In 1940, he was Secretary-General of the United Front Work Department in Yenan and was cordially cared for by Chairman Mao. In 1945, he was assigned by Peng Zhen to Dalian as the party secretary of Dalian. In a special environment, he made a special historic contribution to establishing a people’s democratic government and supporting the liberation war in Dalian. After the liberation of the country, he was the first mayor to serve as Luda, a large industrial city in the new China. He provided useful practical experiences for the party to take over and manage the big cities and manage the industry. After the merger of the provincial administrative divisions, Heilongjiang Province’s first governor. In 1956, Premier Zhou arranged for him to be transferred to the State Technical Committee for leadership. He was elected as one to three NPC deputies and a member of the Third National People’s Congress. After 1975, he served as a leader of the State Construction Commission and the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection; until the age of 76, he retreated from the post of secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. He also remained concerned about the work of party building and the history of the party. He wrote a large number of research reports and the history of the party data.