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Shu Lin (1920-1981), formerly known as Su Qilong, was born in chenjiapan village, Qingshui Township, Fugu County, Shaanxi Province. Before liberation, he studied Russian in the new military camp in Xinjiang. After the founding of the people's Republic of China, he served as the director and finalizer of the ma'en Office of the ma'nles Bureau of the CPC Central Committee. He died in Beijing in 1981.
Shu Lin was born in chenjiapan village, Qingshui Township, Shaanxi Province. After graduating from Fugu County Primary School in 1933, he was admitted to Yulin vocational middle school with excellent results. After the outbreak of the Anti Japanese war in July 1937, he went to Yan'an, the holy land of revolution, and entered Shanbei public school. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1938. In April of the same year, he was sent by the party organization to study Russian in the new military camp in Xinjiang. At the beginning of 1940, he was ordered to withdraw to Yan'an with the whole battalion. Later, he was assigned to a unit of the Central Military Commission as Russian translation and Russian teaching. In August 1945, Shu Lin went to the northeast with the cadres of the Russian literature school from Yan'an in November. He has worked in Northeast China for nine years and successively held the posts of organization section chief, cadre section chief, translation director, Foreign Affairs Secretary of northeast Bureau, deputy director of translation department, deputy director of Fushun 301 factory, etc. In May 1955, he was transferred to Beijing as the director and finalizer of the ma'en Office of the ma'en-lies Bureau of the CPC Central Committee. He compiled and published the first, second, third and fourth volumes of the complete works of ma'en. In 1957, he was unfairly dealt with in the anti rightist movement and was transferred to the Party School of Shanxi provincial Party committee. During the "Cultural Revolution", he was sent to Baode County of Shanxi Province to "transform". After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Shu Lin's unjust case was completely vindicated, and he was transferred to Beijing in November 1979. He died of a heart attack on July 8, 1981. ?
Chinese PinYin : Shu Lin
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