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Four of the ministers of the State Council appointed by the Third National People's Congress are from Huanggang, Hubei Province

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The first session of the Third National People's Congress was held in Beijing from December 21, 1964 to January 4, 1965, with 3,040 delegates.

The meeting heard Premier Zhou Enlai's "Report on the Work of the Government," which for the first time proposed to "build our country into a socialist power with modern agriculture, modern industry, modern national defense, and modern science and technology (i.e., four modernizations) in a not-so-long historical period." The meeting also separately heard work reports made by Xie Jueya, president of the Supreme People's Court, and Zhang Dingcheng, chief procurator of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, to the meeting.

The meeting elected Liu Shaoqi as president, Song Qingling and Dong Biwu as vice chairmen, and Zhu De as chairman of the NPC Standing Committee. On the basis of Chairman Liu Shaoqi's nomination, the meeting decided that Zhou Enlai would be the premier of the State Council. The meeting also elected vice chairmen, secretaries-general, and members of the NPC Standing Committee; the president of the Supreme People's Court; and the chief procurator of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.

The meeting adopted premiers and secretaries-general of the State Council, ministers of various ministries, chairmen of various committees, and other members of the State Council proposed by Premier Zhou Enlai; adopted the candidates for vice chairmen and members of the National Defense Commission proposed by Chairman Liu Shaoqi; and adopted the candidates for chairman and committee members of the Nationalities Committee of the National People's Congress, and the names for chairman and committee members of the Bills Committee.

President of the People's Republic of China Liu Shaoqi

Appoint vice premiers, secretaries-general, ministers of various ministries and directors of committees of the State Council

Xinhua News Agency, 4th, "Order No. 2" of the President of the People's Republic of China

According to the decision of the First Session of the Third National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China:

Appoint Lin Biao, Chen Yun, Deng Xiaoping, He Long, Chen Yi, Ke Qingshi, Wu Lanfu, Li Fuchun, Li Xiannian, Tan Zhenlin, Nie Rongzhen, Bo Yibo, Lu Dingyi, Luo Ruiqing, Tao Zhu, and Xie Fuzhi as vice premiers of the State Council;

Appointed Zhou Rongxin as Secretary General of the State Council;

Appointing Chen Yi as Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Lin Biao is the Minister of National Defense,

Li Fuchun is the director of the State Planning Commission.

Bo Yibo is the director of the National Economic Commission,

Nie Rongzhen is the director of the Science and Technology Committee.

Xie Fuzhi is the Minister of Public Security.

Zeng Shan is the Minister of Internal Affairs,

Ulanf is the Director of the Council on National Affairs,

Liao Luyan is the Minister of Agriculture,

Wang Zhen is the Minister of Agriculture and Reclamation,

Liu Wenhui is the Minister of Forestry,

Xu Deheng is the Minister of Fisheries,

Lü Dong is the minister of metallurgical industry,

Gao Yang is the Minister of Chemical Industry,

Duan Junyi is the minister of the first machinery industry.

Liu Jie is the Minister of the Second Ministry of Machinery Industry,

Sun Zhiyuan is the minister of the Third Machinery Industry.

Wang Yi is the Minister of the Fourth Machinery Industry,

Qiu Chuang became the Fifth Minister of Machinery Industry,

Fang Qiang is the Minister of the Sixth Machinery Industry,

Wang Bingzhang is the Minister of the Seventh Machinery Industry.

Chen Zhengren is the Minister of the Eighth Machinery Industry,

Zhang Linzhi is the Minister of Coal Industry.

Yu Qiuli is the Minister of Petroleum Industry,

Fu Zuoyi is the Minister of Water Conservancy and Electric Power,

Li Siguang is the Minister of Geology,

Li Renjun is the director of the Construction Engineering Department.

Jiang Guangnai is the Minister of Textile Industry.

Li Zhanchen is the minister of light industry,

Lü Zhengcao was the Minister of Railways.

Sun Daguang is the Minister of Communications.

Zhu Xuefan is the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications.

Yuan Baohua, Director of the Material Management Department,

Ma Wenrui is the Minister of Labor,

Li Xiannian is the Minister of Finance,

Sha Qianli is the minister of food,

Yilin Yao is the Minister of Commerce,

Ye Jizhuang is the Minister of Foreign Trade,

Lu Dingyi is the Minister of Culture,

Jiang Nanxiang is the Minister of Higher Education.

He Wei is the Minister of Education,

Qian Xinzhong is the minister of health,

He Long is the director of the Sports Committee,

Zhang Xiruo is the director of the Foreign Cultural Liaison Committee.

Fang Yi is the director of the Committee on Foreign Economic Liaison.

Liao Chengzhi is the director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee.

January 4, 1965

(People's Daily 1 9 6 5 0 1 0 5 2nd edition)

Four of the ministers appointed by the State Council at the first session of the Third National People's Congress held in Beijing from December 21, 1964 to January 4, 1965 were from Huanggang, Hubei Province, and the four were:

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Lin Biao

Vice Premier and Minister of Public Security Xie Fuzhi

Vice Premier and Minister of Finance Li Xiannian

Minister of Geology Li Siguang

Lin Biao (1907-1971), a native of Linjia Dawan, Tuanfeng County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province, was a military strategist who joined the Chinese Socialist Youth League in June 1923. In 1925, he was admitted to the fourth term of the Whampoa Military Academy and transferred to the Communist Party of China in the same year. Commander of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, commander of the Fourth Field Army, vice premier of the State Council and vice chairman of the National Defense Commission from 1954. In April 1955, at the Fifth Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, he was elected as a member of the Politburo. He was awarded the rank of Field Marshal in September 1955. He was awarded the Order of August 1st Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the First Class, and the Liberation Medal of the First Class. At the First Plenary Session of the Ninth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in April 1969, he was elected as a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, vice chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, and was designated as Mao Zedong's successor and written into the Party Constitution.

Four of the ministers of the State Council appointed by the Third National People's Congress are from Huanggang, Hubei Province

Li Xiannian (1909-1992), a native of Huang'an County (now Hong'an), Hubei Province, was a great proletarian revolutionary, statesman, and military man, a staunch Marxist, and an outstanding leader of the party and the state. He served as the political commissar of the Red 30th Army of the Red Fourth Front, the commander and political commissar of the 5th Division of the New Fourth Army, the commander of the Central Plains Military Region, and in 1954 he was appointed Vice Premier of the State Council and Minister of Finance. After 1956, he was consecutively elected as a member of the Politburo of the 8th to 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In 1958, he was co-elected as the secretary of the Secretariat of the Eighth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In 1962, he also served as deputy director of the State Planning Commission. In 1976, he played an important role in the struggle to crush the counter-revolutionary clique of Jiang Qing. In 1977, he was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the 11th Politburo of the Communist Party of China and vice chairman of the Central Committee. In 1982, he was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the 12th Politburo of the Communist Party of China. He was elected President of the People's Republic of China in 1983. In 1988, he was elected chairman of the Seventh National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Four of the ministers of the State Council appointed by the Third National People's Congress are from Huanggang, Hubei Province

Xie Fuzhi (1909-1972) was a senior general in the Chinese People's Liberation Army. A native of Huang'an County (present-day Hong'an), Hubei. In 1931, he joined the Communist Party of China and participated in the Long March. He served as the director of the Organization Department of the General Political Department of the Red Fourth Front, the political commissar of the 385th Brigade of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the deputy commander of the Taiyue Military Region, the political commissar of the 4th Column of the Jinji-Hebei Luyu Field Army, the commander of the 8th Column, and the commander of the Third Corps of the Second Field Army. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the first secretary of the Yunnan Provincial CPC Committee, the commander of the Kunming Military Region, the minister of public security of the State Council, the vice premier, the first secretary of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee, and the first political commissar of the Beijing Military Region. Member of the Ninth Politburo. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of general and was awarded the Order of August 1st Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the First Class, and the Liberation Medal of the First Class.

Four of the ministers of the State Council appointed by the Third National People's Congress are from Huanggang, Hubei Province

Li Siguang (1889-1971), a native of Tuanfeng County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province, was a geologist, educator, musician and social activist, the founder of Chinese geomechanics, one of the main leaders and founders of modern earth science and geological work in China, and graduated from the Osaka Higher Technical School in Japan in July 1910. In 1911, he became the minister of industry in the Hubei military government; In January 1928, he was appointed director of the Institute of Geology of academia Sinica. In 1948, he was elected as an academician of academia sinica; In May 1950, he was appointed Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In April 1951, he was elected Vice-Chairman of the Executive Committee of the World Association of Scientific Workers; In September 1952, he was appointed Minister of Geology of the People's Republic of China. In 1955, he was elected as a member (academician) of the Faculty of Chinese Academy of Sciences; In September 1958, he became the chairman of the China Association for Science and Technology; In April 1969, he was elected as a member of the Ninth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In August 1970, he was appointed head of the Science and Education Group of the State Council. After the founding of New China, the first batch of outstanding scientists and the founders who made outstanding contributions to the development of New China were elected as one of the 100 Chinese that moved since the founding of New China in 2009.

Four of the ministers of the State Council appointed by the Third National People's Congress are from Huanggang, Hubei Province

Huanggang is located in the southern foothills of Dabie Mountain in the east of Hubei Province, the north bank of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, the middle section of the Beijing-Kowloon Railway and the Beijing-Kowloon High-speed Railway, and is one of the member cities of the Wuhan City Circle, facing the Huangshi Jiujiang River in Ezhou in the south and the YellowStone Jiujiang River in Ezhou in the south, and connecting Anhui to the north and Henan to the east. At present, it has jurisdiction over two cities, one district and seven counties, 127 townships (subdistrict offices) and 4290 administrative villages, with a total area of 17,453 square kilometers. The total population of the city is 8.1 million. Huanggang has a long history and culture, with a history of more than 2,000 years of establishment, which has given birth to a large number of scientific and cultural giants such as the four ancestors of Chinese Buddhism Zen Buddhism, Daoxin, the five ancestors Hongnin, the six ancestors Huineng, the inventor of movable type printing in the Song Dynasty, Li Shizhen, the medical saint of the Ming Dynasty, Li Siguang, a giant of modern geological science, Wen Yiduo, a patriotic poet and scholar, Huang Kan, a master of traditional Chinese studies, Xiong Shili, a philosopher, Hu Feng, a literary critic, Ye Junjian, a literary scholar, Zhang Peigang, the father of world development economics, and so on. In addition, there are political figures such as President Li Xiannian and Acting Chairman Dong Biwu, and Hong'an County, the birthplace of the Red Fourth Front, china's first general county, was named a national health city in June 2017. In December 2017, it was awarded the Top Ten Charming Cities in the first season of CCTV's "Charming Chinatown".