Original title: Liu Jie, the hero of two bombs and one boat and former Minister of the Second Ministry of Machinery, died at the age of 104

The Paper learned on September 27 that Comrade Liu Jie, former Minister of the Second Ministry of Machinery, former First Secretary of the Henan Provincial Party Committee, and hero of two bombs and one boat, died in Shenzhen on September 23 at the age of 104.

Liu Jie, the former minister of the Ministry of Second Machinery, one of the pioneers and founders of China's nuclear industry.Born in Wei County, Hebei Province in 1915, joined the Communist Party of China in 1932.Representative of the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China.

From 1945 to 1949, he served as deputy secretary of the CPC Chahar Provincial Committee, political commissar of the Chahar Military Region, and secretary of the Provincial Party Committee.Deputy secretary of the Beiyue District Committee, second political commissar of the Western Henan Military Region, and second secretary of the Western Henan Party Committee.Deputy Secretary of the Kaifeng Municipal Party Committee and Deputy Political Commissar of the Garrison District.

From 1949 to 1953, he served as Deputy Secretary of the Henan Provincial Party Committee, Secretary of the Workers' Committee, Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Minister of Industry of the Central South Military and Political Committee.From 1952 to 1957, he served as Vice Minister and Party Secretary of the Ministry of Geology.Deputy Director of the Third Office of the State Council.During this period, the Ministry of Geology found the first uranium mine in my country.From 1956 to 1960, he served as Deputy Minister of the Third Ministry of Machinery and the Second Ministry of Machinery, and Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group.From 1960 to 1967, he served as Minister of the Second Ministry of Machinery and Secretary of the Party Leadership Group.Deputy Director of the National Defense Industry Office.During his presiding over the work of the Second Ministry of Machinery, he made important contributions to my country's atomic bomb explosion.

From 1978 to 1985, served as Secretary of the Henan Provincial Party Committee, Governor, First Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and Director of the National People's Congress.From 1982 to 1987, he was a member of the Central Advisory Committee.

Liu Jie is the founder of China's nuclear industry. When he was working in the Ministry of Geology, the Ministry of Geology discovered China's first uranium mine.Beginning in 1954, he presided over the establishment of the Ministry of Nuclear Industry. He was forced to stop working during the Cultural Revolution in 1967. In 1978, he was ordered to leave the Second Ministry of Machinery and served as Secretary of the Henan Provincial Party Committee.I have worked in the Second Ministry of Machinery for 13 years, and have gone through several stages such as central decision-making, striving for Soviet aid, suspension of Soviet aid, and complete self-reliance. I have successfully realized the successful development and test of atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs and the preliminary design of nuclear submarine power plants, and built my country's nuclear fuel. The recycling industry system has laid a solid foundation for the establishment and long-term development of my country's nuclear industry, established great achievements, and won the first National Management Science Special Contribution Award in 2009.

After Liu Jie's death, only six members of the Central Advisory Committee are still alive.They are: Li Rui (born in 1917, former executive vice minister of the Central Organization Department), Wan Haifeng (born in 1920, former political commissar of the Chengdu Military Region), Su Yiran (born in 1918, former secretary of the Shandong Provincial Party Committee), Li Lian (born in 1920, HeilongjiangFormer Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee), Yuan Baohua (born in 1916, former president of Renmin University of China), Jiao Ruoyu (born in 1915, former mayor of Beijing).