Li Rui
Li Rui (April 13, 1917 - February 16, 2019), male, formerly known as Li housheng, formerly known as Li Housen, was born in Pingjiang County, Yueyang City, Hunan Province. In the spring of 1936, he took part in revolutionary work and became a university culture. He joined the Communist Party of China in May 1937.
On February 16, 2019, Comrade Li Rui (ministerial treatment), former Vice Minister of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, died in Beijing at the age of 102.
Life of the characters
From 1934 to 1937, he studied in the Department of mechanical engineering of national Wuhan University, and served as the director of Wuhan secret society, engaged in student sports.
From 1937 to 1940, he joined the party in Peking, engaged in propaganda work in Shandong Pingjin Alumni Association, served as the leader of the youth salvation League of Xuzhou five war zones, Secretary of the Youth Committee of Hunan provincial Party committee, and special commissioner of the organization department and provincial Party committee of Hunan provincial Party committee.
From 1940 to 1945, he was the chief of the propaganda section of the Propaganda Department of the Youth Committee of the CPC Central Committee and the leader of the commentary Department of Yan'an Liberation Daily.
From 1945 to 1948, he was the president of jireliao daily.
From 1948 to 1949, he served as Gao Gang's political secretary and Chen Yun's political secretary of the Northeast Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
From August 1949 to September 1952, he served as the president of new Hunan Daily, the president of Hunan Daily, and the director of Propaganda Department of Hunan provincial Party committee.
Since 1952, he has been the director of the General Administration of hydropower construction of the Ministry of fuel industry.
From October 1955 to February 1958, he served as Assistant Minister of the Ministry of electric power industry, member of the Party group and director of the General Administration of hydropower construction.
He served as vice minister of the Ministry of water resources and electric power from August 1958 to 1959, and as Comrade Mao Zedong's part-time secretary after January 1958.
At the Lushan meeting in July 1959, he was severely criticized and dismissed from the party.
In February 1960, he was released to work in Hulin 850 farm.
In December 1961, I lived in Beijing. In December 1962, he worked as a cultural teacher in Mozitan hydropower station, Anhui Province.
From November 10, 1967 to 1975, he was held in Qincheng prison in Beijing for eight years.
In January 1979, he resumed his work as deputy secretary and vice minister of the Party group of the Ministry of electric power industry, political commissar of the hydropower headquarters of the infrastructure engineering corps, deputy director of the National Energy Commission, and member of the Party group.
In 1982, he served as director of the youth cadre bureau of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee.
From 1982 to 1984, he served as executive vice minister of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee. Later, he served as the leader of the leading group for compiling the history of the CPC organization.
He retired in June 1995.
On February 16, 2019, Comrade Li Rui, former member of the Advisory Committee of the CPC Central Committee and former Vice Minister of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, died in Beijing at the age of 102.
Member of the 12th CPC Central Committee, member of the 12th and 13th CPC Central Committee.
Main works
Why are people's democratic forces stronger than imperialist forces, Central South people's publishing house, 1951
"The strike of Changsha mud carpenter people's Congress led by Comrade Mao Zedong", Hunan popular reading press, 1953
Power of industry - hydroelectric power generation (shorthand draft of Central Science Lecture), all China Association for popularization of science and technology, 1954
Management and development of the Yellow River, Science Popularization Association, 1956
Notes on catching bandits at sea, Fujian people's publishing house, 1956
Mao Zedong's early revolutionary activities, China Youth Publishing House, 1957
Yangtze River planning, electric power industry press, 1957
Longdanzi collection, Hunan people's publishing house, 1980
Mao Zedong's early revolutionary activities, Hunan people's publishing house, 1980
Miscellaneous notes on cave dwellings, Hunan people's publishing house, 1981
On hydropower generation and river planning, water resources and electric power press, 1982
Ten pieces of nostalgia, people's publishing house, 1983
On the Three Gorges project, Hunan Science and Technology Press, 1985
Starting a new generation, Hunan people's publishing house, 1985
Miss 20, Sanlian bookstore, 1987
Mao Zedong and the early years of Guizhou people's publishing house, 1992
Mao Zedong in his early years: Mao Zedong's early revolutionary activities, Liaoning People's publishing house, 1993
Lushan conference: notes of Mao Zedong's secretary, Hunan people's publishing house, 1994
Mao Zedong before 30, Guangdong People's publishing house. 1994/1997
Memories of Li Rui, Jiangsu People's publishing house, 1995
Experience of the great leap forward, Shanghai Far East publishing house, 1996
Selected works of Li Rui against "left", Central Compilation and Translation Press, 1998
Selected works on Li Rui, China Social Science Press, 1998
Li Rui's Diary (visiting volume), author's publishing house, 1998
Li Rui's Anthology of poems and essays, China Federation of literary and art publishing company, 1999
Mao Zedong's tragedy in his later years, southern publishing house, 1999
Mao Zedong's early reading life, wanjuan publishing company, 2005
Young students: Mao Zedong's early study life, wanjuan publishing company, 2007
Selected works of Li Rui's ink, Zhejiang ancient books publishing house, 2008
Warsaw Treaty Organization and mutual economic assistance committee, social sciences literature press, 2010
Mao Zedong: extraordinary years (1893-1923), Beijing United Publishing Company, 2013 / 2014
Honorary achievements
In 2003, he was awarded the third outstanding alumni of Wuhan University.
In December 2008, he was selected into the list of "30 outstanding figures in China's 30 years of reform and opening up".
Family situation
Daughter: Li Nanyang
Chinese PinYin : Li Rui
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