In March 1971, the
Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party recommenced its operations, signifying a delineation between Party and governmental tasks. The Revolutionary Committee originally consisted of 147 members.
Han Xianchu held the position of director, while
Pi Dingjun,
Lan Rongyu,
Wu Hongxiang,
Ye Song,
Huang Yaguang,
Zhuang Zhipeng,
Tian Yumin,
Hong Xiuzong,
Zheng Huopai, and
Wang Yunji served as deputy directors. The provincial military control commission was disbanded upon its creation. Throughout the years, the committee's leadership had multiple transitions. In November 1969, Pi Dingjun was reassigned, and
Zhuo Xiong was designated as deputy director. In August 1972, Ye Song was dismissed from his role. In December 1973, Han Xianchu was transferred to the
Lanzhou Military Region, and in November 1974,
Liao Zhigao was designated as the committee director. In January 1975, the First Session of the
4th National People's Congress revised the Constitution, designating provincial revolutionary committees as both permanent entities of the people's congress and provincial governments. In October 1977,
Zhang Gexin was designated as deputy director, while Liang Lingguang was removed from his position. The First Session of the Fifth
Fujian Provincial People's Congress convened in Fuzhou from December 28, 1977, to January 3, 1978, resulting in the election of a new committee leadership: Liao Zhigao as director, with Ma Xingyuan, Jin Zhaodian, Wu Hongxiang, Xu Ya, Lan Rongyu,
Bai Zhimin,
Liu Yongsheng,
Wang Yan,
Zhang Gexin,
Bi Jichang, and
Zheng Huopai as deputy directors. In September 1978, Zhang Yi and Wen Fushan were designated as deputy directors. In July 1979, Bai Zhimin was reassigned, and in August,
Guo Chao was appointed to the position. In December 1979, the Revolutionary Committee of Fujian Province was dissolved, and the
Fujian Provincial People's Government was reinstated. == See also ==