Jiang Yizhen
Jiang Yizhen (1915-1994), from Liancheng County, Fujian Province, at the age of 79.
1929 participated in Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army , and in 1930, they joined Chinese Communist Party .
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as a soldier of the Red 4th Army, a propagandist of the Independent Regiment of the Red Army, a nurse and intern doctor of the medical training team of the Red 12th Army in western Fujian, a trainee of the Red 12th Army in western Fujian, a doctor of the school's affiliated hospital, a captain of the health team of the 1st Division of the Red 1st Army, a captain of the medical team of the Red 1st Army General Accommodation Team, a medical director of the Red Army General Hospital and a director of the seriously injured hospital; he participated in the Central Soviet Area's anti-"encirclement and suppression" and the Red 1st Army Long March .
During the National War of Resistance Against Japan, he served as the director of the Eighth Route Army Front Field Hospital, the head of the Health Department of the General Health Ministry of the Military Commission and the head of the surgical team, the principal of the Eighth Route Army Jinchaji Military Region Health School (Bethune Health School) (Political Commissar Yu Zhongliang ), and the Minister of the Health Department of the Jinchaji Military Region (Political Commissar Jiang Qixian).
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Chen Yi and Deng Zihui went to East China with Chen Yi and Deng Zihui, successively served as political commissar of the New Fourth Army Binhai Corps and secretary of the Binhai County Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, captain and party secretary of the Central China Land Reform Team, and deputy secretary of the Taizhou Prefectural Committee of the Communist Party of China.
After the founding of New China, he served as director of the Policy Research Office of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, deputy director of the Provincial Land Reform Commission, chairman of the Provincial Farmers Association, director of the Provincial Department of Agriculture and Forestry, president of Fujian Agricultural College, director of the Rural Work Department of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee (1954) and secretary-general, first deputy secretary of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (1955), second secretary (1956), secretary of the Secretariat of the Provincial Party Committee (1956-1959), acting first secretary of the Provincial Party Committee (1958), chairman of the First Committee of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (1956-1959), vice governor of Fujian Province (1955), and governor of (1959).
After the "Lushan Conference" in 1959, he was transferred to Fujian Sanming Iron and Steel Plant as deputy director.
was rehabilitated in 1962 and was successively appointed as Secretary of the Secretariat of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and Governor of Fujian Province, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Reclamation of the State Council (1962-1964), Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture of the State Council (1964-1966), Acting Minister and Acting Secretary of the Party Group (1964-1966).
After the "Cultural Revolution" began, he was persecuted again and resumed work in 1977. He has served as Minister of the Ministry of Health and Party Secretary, Deputy Director of the National Patriotic Health Campaign Committee, Second Secretary of the Hebei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (1979-1982), Director of the Standing Committee of the Fifth People's Congress of Hebei Province, and Member of the First Central Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China.