Zhang Shouzhong
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Shanxi Qinxian northwest village, farm origin. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1938 and joined the army in March 1939. He successively held the posts of village head, district assistant, district head, chief of County Civil Affairs Section and chairman of County Federation of workers, peasants and youth in Shanxi old liberated area. In March 1949, Shou Zhong went south with the army. In July, he was the first chairman of the farmers' Association of Jianyang county. In December of the same year, he was the head of the people's Government of Jianyang county. In 1954, he was the Deputy Secretary of the CPC Jianyang County Committee.
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Shanxi Qinxian northwest village, farm origin. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1938 and joined the army in March 1939. He successively held the posts of village head, district assistant, district head, chief of County Civil Affairs Section and chairman of County Federation of workers, peasants and youth in Shanxi old liberated area. In March 1949, Shou Zhong went south with the army. In July, he was the first chairman of the farmers' Association of Jianyang county. In December of the same year, he was the head of the people's Government of Jianyang county. In 1954, he was the Deputy Secretary of the CPC Jianyang County Committee. in the early days of the founding of the people's Republic of China, when Zhang Shouzhong was the county magistrate in Jianyang, he set up the first farmers' mutual aid group in Xuzhou, which played a role in promoting the farmers' mutual aid and cooperation in the whole county. He attached great importance to the supply and circulation of market materials. At the same time, he paid great attention to the demonstration work of agricultural production, and instructed the county construction department to do everything possible to do well in the county run mavu farm, as a typical example of the county's agricultural production. He emphasized deep cultivation and fine cultivation, improved seeds, improved seedling raising standards, studied scientific farming, and increased grain yield. He often walked with correspondents to the old revolutionary areas such as bookstores and Huangkeng to understand the production and living needs of the local people, and instructed the civil affairs departments to support the production and construction of the old revolutionary areas. He lived a simple life and wore two gray uniforms issued by Nanxia for a long time. They went to the countryside to investigate, eat and share meals with the poor and lower middle peasants, so as to understand the people's situation. In 1954, he suffered from jaundice. The doctor prescribed Chinese medicine to mix brown sugar, but he didn't ask for it from the canteen kitchen. He took out two dimes to ask the correspondent to buy sugar on the street. He was strict with himself and cared for his subordinates. He went to the kitchen several times to bring the noodles cooked by the cook to the bed of the patient. Once, construction section chief Zhang Yongsheng's wife gave birth, but the mother was alone at home. When he learned of this, he immediately informed Yongsheng to rush back to take care of her.
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In August 1955, he was transferred to be the Vice Minister of the production cooperation department of the Jianyang prefectural committee of the Communist Party of China. In August 1957, he was the director of the forestry office of Nanping special zone, and in July 1958, he was the director of the Forestry Administration Bureau of Nanping special zone. in his later years, he was paralyzed for a long time due to chronic fatigue, vasculitis and other diseases. His legs were amputated, his wheelchair was used for walking, and his food and daily life were served by his relatives. But he was cheerful and optimistic, and asked his children to read newspapers for him at night. He strictly required his relatives and children, the dormitory was wet and leaky, and the bricks at the door of the house were loose. He asked the children to repair them by themselves, and did not let the organization use public funds to repair them. When his son got married, the only furniture in his new house was a small round table, a desk and a shelf bed purchased from the wood factory. The grassroots cadres wanted to send some wood, but he declined politely. Shouzhong died in April 1985 at the age of 76. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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Zhang Shouzhong