Remains of Hua Guofeng cremated

Written by Admin on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Remains of Hua cremated

BEIJING,  Sept 1 (Xinhua) — Hua , a former leader of the (CPC), was cremated at Beijing’s Babaoshan cemetery on Sunday.

President and (CPC) Central Committee General Secretary and his predecessor, , sent their condolences on his passing.

In addition to Hu, the other members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau , Wen Jiabao, , , , Li Keqiang, He Guoqiang and Zhou Yongkang, also sent condolences.

Hua was called in the official obituary “an outstanding CPC member, a long-tested and loyal Communist fighter and a proletarian revolutionary who once held important leading posts in the CPC and the government.”

Hua died of illness at 12:50 p.m. on Aug. 20 in Beijing at 87.

Born in 1921 to a tannery worker’s family in Jiaocheng County of northern , he was originally given the name . He later changed it to Hua after joining the war against in 1938. The same year, he joined the CPC.

After being sent back by the Party to his hometown, Hua led the local against the Japanese and later the Kuomintang army. In 1949, he moved to central with the People’s and worked as a local official until 1971.

During his stay in Hunan, Hua performed well in improving local agriculture and rural development. Then had said he was “an that did not lie.”

Hua was promoted to the State Council in 1971 and was elected as a member of the Political Bureau in 1973, when he was assigned to take charge of under the leadership of then Premier . Two years later he was appointed vice premier and minister of public security.

Following Zhou’s death on Jan. 8, 1976, Hua took his place to lead the Cabinet. He had also effectively handled the rescue and relief work in the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that leveled Tangshan City in the northern Hebei Province on July 28 the same year.

On Sept. 9, Mao passed away. In the following months, Hua played a critical role in crushing the “Gang of Four,” a political group that had put the country in chaos during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). Its core members, including Mao’s widow Jiang Qing, were arrested and jailed.

During his four years as the chairman of the and Central Military Commission, Hua worked with other senior Party leaders to restore the country’s political and economic life and started correcting cases of officials who were wronged during the Cultural Revolution.

He resigned from his posts in June 1981 and stayed as the vice chairman and a member of the Standing Committee of Political Bureau until September 1982.

Hua was a member of the ninth to 15th CPC Central Committees and a member of the Standing Committees of the 10th and 11th Political Bureaus. He was also a special delegate to both the CPC 16th and 17th National Congress.

“In his 70 years working for the revolution, Hua had been loyal to Communism, loved the Party and people, always put the Party’s cause first and devoted his whole life to independence and liberation of the Chinese people as well as construction of socialism,” said an official statement.

“He never bothered what he personally got or lost … always putting the interests of the Party and people first.”  (Xinhua)

MCOT

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