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He served as party secretaries of three provinces and in 1975 conscientiously implemented Deng Xiaoping's "comprehensive rectification."

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In late autumn 1934, the Central Red Army was defeated by the fifth anti-"encirclement and suppression", so they began a long and arduous march. Crossing the Jinsha River and crossing the mountains, they traveled all the way until they set foot in the Xichang region of Sichuan. And in that distant place, there was a young revolutionary named Liao Zhigao, who began his tenacious revolutionary journey.

He served as party secretaries of three provinces and in 1975 conscientiously implemented Deng Xiaoping's "comprehensive rectification."

Liao Zhigao, born in 1913 in Mianning, Sichuan, spent his youth studying at the Second Normal School of Sichuan Province, where he first came into contact with Marxist-Leninist ideas. In 1934, it was this ideological spark that ignited Liao Zhigao's heart, and he resolutely joined the ranks of the Chinese Communist Party.

He served as party secretaries of three provinces and in 1975 conscientiously implemented Deng Xiaoping's "comprehensive rectification."

In 1935, when the Central Red Army set foot on the land of Xichang, Liao Zhigao returned to his hometown and did not hesitate to organize the masses and welcome the heroic Red Army soldiers. His efforts provided the Red Army with a chance to rest and brought him closer to the revolution.

He served as party secretaries of three provinces and in 1975 conscientiously implemented Deng Xiaoping's "comprehensive rectification."

Soon after, Liao Zhigao decided to join the Central Red Army and followed them on the Long March. His decision not only changed his own destiny, but also left a strong mark in the history of the Chinese revolution.

He served as party secretaries of three provinces and in 1975 conscientiously implemented Deng Xiaoping's "comprehensive rectification."

On the eve of the founding of New China, Chairman Mao took a fancy to Liao Zhigao's ability and entrusted him with the important post of secretary of the Xikang provincial party committee and chairman of the provincial people's government, which was also Liao Zhigao's first provincial party secretary. After the merger of Sichuan and Xikang, Liao Zhigao was transferred to Sichuan, where he served as the third secretary and then the first secretary of the Sichuan provincial party committee, becoming an important political figure in Sichuan Province.

He served as party secretaries of three provinces and in 1975 conscientiously implemented Deng Xiaoping's "comprehensive rectification."

However, China was undergoing tremendous changes during this period. The people's communalization and the Great Leap Forward movement swept the country, bringing many challenges. In particular, the Great Leap Forward movement has brought the economy to a difficult situation, and the lives of ordinary people in many places have been extremely difficult. In this context, Liao Zhigao actively adjusted Sichuan's rural policy, worked hard to restore agricultural production, and helped the livelihood of ordinary people.

In 1966, China entered a special period, and Liao Zhigao was also affected, and finally overthrown in 1967. He was escorted to Beijing, where he was imprisoned for a long time and brutally persecuted by the Gang of Four. However, he stood true to the faith of his party members, persevered and persevered through difficult times.

At the end of 1974, Liao Zhigao returned to work and served as the first secretary of the Fujian Provincial Party Committee, leading Fujian's work in an all-round way. He quickly implemented Deng Xiaoping's policy of "comprehensive rectification," restored social order, and gradually returned Fujian to the right track.

However, in 1976, Liao Zhigao was persecuted again by the "Gang of Four" and his body became weak. After smashing the "Gang of Four," he re-led Fujian to restore economic construction regardless of his physical condition, actively corrected unjust, false and wrong cases, and rescued a large number of aggrieved cadres, and was deeply loved by local cadres and the masses.

In 1980, Liao Zhigao resigned from his post as the first secretary of the Fujian Provincial Party Committee due to a cerebral thrombosis, and returned to Beijing for treatment. In Beijing, he continued to serve as a member of the Central Advisory Committee, providing valuable experience and guidance for China's construction during the reform and opening up period.

In his later years, Liao Zhigao lived mainly in Beijing until his death in 2000 at the age of 87.

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