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He was the deputy director of the General Political Department, stood aside for more than 7 years, did inappropriate things, and realized it many years later

author:Gu Guhu

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In 1954, the history of the Chinese revolution ushered in a turning point, and the name of the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army was changed, and it was renamed the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army. The main leaders of the General Political Department during this period included Director Luo Ronghuan, First Deputy Director Tan Zheng, and Deputy Director Xiao Hua, among whom was a highly respected leader, Liu Zhijian.

Liu Zhijian's duties in the General Political Department were very important, and he served as the head of the propaganda department from 1952, and then promoted to deputy director in 1957. The 10-year position as Deputy Director gives him a wide range of influence within the organization. However, Mr. Liu's leadership career has not been easy, and he has endured an incomprehensible journey.

He was the deputy director of the General Political Department, stood aside for more than 7 years, did inappropriate things, and realized it many years later

In 1966, there was a sudden political movement in China that changed the fate of many people, including Liu Zhijian. The campaign, with the slogan "Counter-Repair and Repair", attracted a large number of people, and although many did not fully understand the purpose and methods of the movement, they actively participated and tried to understand it better.

However, over time, people began to notice some unusual phenomena and irrational practices, which became questionable and disgusting. As one of the leaders of the General Political Department, Liu Zhijian was responsible for propaganda and cultural work, and also participated in the leadership of the movement. He served as the second deputy leader of the Cultural Revolution Group, and for a period of time served as the leader of the All-Army Cultural Revolution Group, becoming one of the core leaders in the early days of the movement.

He was the deputy director of the General Political Department, stood aside for more than 7 years, did inappropriate things, and realized it many years later

For more than a year from 1966 to 1967, Liu Zhijian actively responded to the call of "anti-repair and preventive repair" and conscientiously performed his work duties. At that time, he did not fully realize the nature of the problem, and it was not until he himself was brought down and taken under guardianship that he gradually realized that there was a serious problem with the movement. He was physically and psychologically tortured during his custody, a predicament that lasted for seven years and nine months. It was not until 1974 that he was finally released from custody and also participated in National Day activities. This moment marked the reaffirmation of his political status and the possibility of returning to work.

He was the deputy director of the General Political Department, stood aside for more than 7 years, did inappropriate things, and realized it many years later

With Deng Xiaoping presiding over the work of the Central Military Commission in 1975, the Chinese military underwent a series of reforms and rectifications, and Liu Zhijian was assigned to the Academy of Military Sciences as a political commissar and returned to front-line work. A few months later, he was transferred to the Kunming Military Region as political commissar, a position that lasted for seven years. In 1983, he was transferred again as president of the Institute of Political Science and continued to contribute to the development of the country and the army, although by this time he had taken a back seat.

He was the deputy director of the General Political Department, stood aside for more than 7 years, did inappropriate things, and realized it many years later

In general, Liu Zhijian's life experience is full of twists and turns, but he has always maintained loyalty to the party and the country, and has made outstanding contributions to the development of the PLA General Political Department and the Chinese army. His story also reflects an important period in the history of the Chinese revolution, as well as the political challenges and difficulties of that era. Through unremitting efforts and firm faith, Liu Zhijian finally overcame all difficulties and made his own contribution to China's rise and prosperity.

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