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Tan Qilong's political career during the War of Resistance: That period was the most uncomfortable and painful period

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In 1972, the experienced politician Tan Qilong set out again on a business trip to Zhejiang. This return comes 18 years after he last worked in Zhejiang. However, during this work experience, he encountered many problems and challenges, which became the most uncomfortable period of his political career.

Tan Qilong's political career during the War of Resistance: That period was the most uncomfortable and painful period

Tan Qilong's political career began during the Anti-Japanese War. He worked in eastern Zhejiang, participated in the construction of the eastern Zhejiang base area, and served as the secretary of the party committee and political commissar of the eastern Zhejiang column of the New Fourth Army. In 1949, he participated in the struggle to liberate Zhejiang, especially Hangzhou, and stayed in Hangzhou to assist in the establishment of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee, serving as deputy secretary. After Tan Zhenlin was transferred, he took over as the secretary of the provincial party committee and remained the secretary of the provincial party committee until 1954, when he was transferred to Shandong.

Tan Qilong's political career during the War of Resistance: That period was the most uncomfortable and painful period

Returning to Zhejiang marked a new stage in his political career. This time, he was in charge of the work of the provincial party committee, especially the affairs of the first secretary of Nanping. He took over the position and lasted for five years. Taking rectification and policy implementation as the main line, he worked hard to promote the emancipation of cadres at all levels, restore many cadre posts, and enrich the leading body.

Tan Qilong's political career during the War of Resistance: That period was the most uncomfortable and painful period

Tan Qilong has always been a pragmatic person. His work experience in Shandong and Fujian taught him that agriculture and industrial production must be put first to solve the problem of food and clothing for the people. Under his leadership, agriculture and light industry have been strengthened, policies have been implemented, personnel have actively gone deep into factories and enterprises, more than 900 cadres at and above the department level have been liberated, and they have played an active role in restoring and leading agricultural development. Agricultural industry . . . Due to agricultural infrastructure construction, water conservancy projects and soil improvement, the mu output of Zhejiang Province exceeded 1,000 kg, reaching 541 kg. This made it the first province to exceed 1,000 kilograms per acre.

Tan Qilong's political career during the War of Resistance: That period was the most uncomfortable and painful period

But just as the work was progressing steadily, a gust of wind blew and the scene began to become chaotic. Some people encouraged grassroots managers to attack the work and pointed the finger at Tan Qilong. He was deeply confused and stressed by the attacks and accusations, and was even kidnapped and beaten at a work meeting that resulted in the injury of an employee. Thanks to the emergency assistance of several police, guards and the head of the Public Security Bureau, he was out of danger. Tan Qilong had a heart attack and had difficulty breathing. Fortunately, the staff arrived in time and gave him medicine, which eased his mood. Without the heroic rescue of these people, his life would have been seriously threatened.

Tan Qilong's political career during the War of Resistance: That period was the most uncomfortable and painful period

The kidnapping incident was reported to the superior, and the superior clearly instructed: Protect Tan Qilong! However, he was outraged by the incident. He felt that his work had been difficult in recent years, and some people's behavior made him feel frustrated. Eventually, he filed a resignation petition with his superiors. In October 1975, he was admitted to the hospital with a high fever. Later, people from the Central Organization Department came to talk to him and suggested that he stay in Beijing to continue his treatment, because he was practically unable to work.

So Tan spent two years between the hospital and the hotel. In 1977, his trip to Zhejiang finally ended and he left Zhejiang for a new post. In 1984, he told Deng Xiaoping that he had always been satisfied with his work experience throughout his life, but that his time in Zhejiang was his most uncomfortable and painful period.

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