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Jingxing Party History Ten Lectures 1 | The first CCP member, JingXing, gave ten lectures on party history and 1 | The first CCP member

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Jingxing Party History Ten Lectures 1 | The first CCP member, JingXing, gave ten lectures on party history and 1 | The first CCP member
Jingxing Party History Ten Lectures 1 | The first CCP member, JingXing, gave ten lectures on party history and 1 | The first CCP member

The first CCP member in Jingxing County

There are two theories about the first Member of the Communist Party of China in Jingxing County: one is the first CCP member in the history of Jingxing, and the other is the first CCP member in Jingxing's current jurisdiction. The first CCP member in history was Wang Kexin, and the first CCP member in the current jurisdiction was Zhao Yuxiang.

Jingxing Party History Ten Lectures 1 | The first CCP member, JingXing, gave ten lectures on party history and 1 | The first CCP member

Jingxing was the first ccp member in history

Jingxing Party History Ten Lectures 1 | The first CCP member, JingXing, gave ten lectures on party history and 1 | The first CCP member

Wang Kexin (1904-1927)

The first CCP member in the history of Jingxing was Wang Kexin, also known as Wang Dabin, born in 1904 in Dongjiao Village, Anxiangzhuang, North Road, Jingxing County (the 20th year of the Republic of China was assigned to the third district, and in January 1948 it was assigned to Lu County). His father, Wang Jicheng, was an ordinary farmer, with two older sisters and three older brothers. In 1920, after graduating from the high school in Jingxingweizhou, he was admitted to the Provincial Fourth Normal School (located in Shunde, now Xingtai City), joined the Communist Party of China in 1923, returned to Jingxing in 1924 to teach in the city's high school, and in 1925 was transferred by the party organization to Henan to work. He taught at chenggao for a short time, and he had time to develop party members in the future. It should be noted here that Wang Kexin was introduced to the CCP organization by students (party members) in Beijing to the Fourth Division", and the party organization of the non-fourth division was developed because the fourth division only established the party organization in November 1925. Wang Kexin is directly under the leadership of the Beijing branch of the Communist Party of China. The higher-level party organization originally planned to send Wang Kexin to study at the Huangpu Military Academy in Guangzhou, but because of the needs of work, he was directly transferred to Henan to carry out the workers' and peasants' movement while teaching at Chenggao. He successively served as secretary of the local executive committee of Qixian County, member of the CPC Yushan District Committee, director of the organization department, and minister of the agricultural movement, secretary of the CPC Kaifeng Municipal CPC Committee and Zhengzhou Municipal CPC Committee, secretary of the Henan Provincial Military Commission, director of propaganda and peasant minister of the Henan Provincial CPC Committee, secretary of the Henan Southeast Special Committee, and was the main leader of the armed uprising of peasants in southeast Henan. On December 2, 1927, he led more than 100 workers' and peasants' revolutionary army to die in a battle with the enemy in Wanglou Village, Runan County.

Jingxing Party History Ten Lectures 1 | The first CCP member, JingXing, gave ten lectures on party history and 1 | The first CCP member

Jingxing is the first ccp member in the prefecture

Jingxing Party History Ten Lectures 1 | The first CCP member, JingXing, gave ten lectures on party history and 1 | The first CCP member

Zhao Yuxiang (1902-1956)

The first CCP member in Jingxing's current jurisdiction was Zhao Yuxiang Zhao Yuxiang, who was also the founder of the local CCP organization in Jingxing. Zhao Yuxiang, also known as Zhao Wenbin,or Yunqing, was a native of Dongyuan Village, Weizhou Town, Present-day Jingjing. In 1922, he was admitted to the Provincial No. 7 Middle School (located in Zhengding County). The Seventh Central Committee is the birthplace of the CPC's Zhengding local organization. In December 1924, the first local branch of the Communist Party of China in Zhengding County was established here. In July 1925, Zhao Yuxiang joined the Communist Party of China by Yin Yufeng and Ma Zengyu in the name of introducing himself to the Kuomintang. After graduating from the Seventh Middle School in July 1926, he was sent by the party organization to the party department of Tianjin Kuomintang Province to study. The provincial party training course was held in the name of the Kuomintang, and the moderators and lecturers were all leading comrades of the CPC organization; in the autumn of that year, after the study, they were ordered to return to Jingxing to establish the local organization of the CPC. What needs to be added here is that in January 1924, the first national congress of the Chinese Kuomintang was convened, and the congress adopted a new party constitution, reorganized the Kuomintang organization, elected a new leading body of the Kuomintang Central Committee with the participation of Communist Party members, and realized the first Kuomintang-Communist cooperation. Therefore, he used the Kuomintang as an organization to send CPC member Yu Fangzhou and others to prepare for the establishment of the provincial party department directly under the Kuomintang in Tianjin, thus providing favorable conditions for the development of the CPC's Hebei organization. Zhao Yuxiang and others joined the Communist Party of China and the establishment of the first CCP branch in Jingxing County was realized in this form. After the establishment of the Jingxing County Committee of the Communist Party of China in August 1927, Zhao Yuxiang served as the first secretary of the county party committee, and in the early stage of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the secretary of the Jingxing (Lubei) County Working Committee and the secretary of the county party committee, and in early 1940 he was transferred to the Jin-Cha-Ji Border Region to work, and after the founding of New China, he served as the first vice chairman of the China Coal Mining Trade Union, and died in Beijing due to illness in February 1956.

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