Lin Haiyun (; 1911 – 7 January 2007) was a Chinese politician. A long-time deputy to
Ye Jizhuang
Ye Jizhuang (; 1893–1967) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician nicknamed the "Red Manager". He served as the logistics head of the Red Army during the Long March and of the Yan'an Communist headquarters during the Second Sino- ...
, Minister of Foreign Trade, he was appointed Acting Minister of Foreign Trade in February 1965 after Ye was incapacitated by a stroke. He served in the position for five years, mostly during the chaotic
Cultural Revolution. He attempted to maintain economic order, but was attacked by the
Red Guards and dismissed in July 1970.
Republic of China
Lin was born in 1911 in
Longyan,
Fujian Province. He enlisted in the
Chinese Red Army in October 1932 and served in the
Fujian Soviet. In October 1934, he joined the
Communist Party of China and participated in the Red Army's
Long March to
Shaanbei
Shaanbei () or Northern Shaanxi is the portion of China's Shaanxi province north of the Huanglong Mountain and the Meridian Ridge (the so-called "Guanzhong north mountains"), and is both a geographic as well as a cultural area.
It makes up the so ...
. He studied at the Red Army University after arriving at the Shaanbei Communist base.
After the
Second Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937, he served in the headquarters of the
Eighth Route Army
The Eighth Route Army (), officially known as the 18th Group Army of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China, was a group army under the command of the Chinese Communist Party, nominally within the structure of the Chinese ...
. In August 1940, he began working in the economic field, serving as a bank manager and head of the industry and commerce administration in Southern
Hebei and the Jin-Ji-Lu-Yu border region. After the end of World War II in 1945, he served as general manager of the South Hebei Regional Bank, Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce of North China People's Government, and General Manager of North China Trading Corporation.
People's Republic of China
After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Lin served in various positions in the Ministry of Trade (Ministry of Foreign Trade after 1952). In September 1954, Premier
Zhou Enlai appointed Lin Director of the
General Administration of Customs.
He also served as a long-time deputy to
Ye Jizhuang
Ye Jizhuang (; 1893–1967) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician nicknamed the "Red Manager". He served as the logistics head of the Red Army during the Long March and of the Yan'an Communist headquarters during the Second Sino- ...
, Minister of Foreign Trade.
After Ye became incapacitated by a stroke in 1964,
Lin was named "permanent" Acting Minister of Foreign Trade on 7 February 1965. Ye later died in June 1967.
China descended into chaos when the
Cultural Revolution erupted in May 1966, a few months before the autumn
Canton Fair was scheduled to begin. Lin used his position to restrain the
Red Guards and maintained order in
Guangzhou to ensure the Canton Fair was not disrupted. As a result, the fair was held successfully and earned export revenues of US$480 million.
However, the Ministry of Foreign Trade was later attacked and besieged by the Rebel Faction of the Red Guards as the "black headquarters" of
Revisionism.
Zhou Enlai sent men to rescue Lin from the attack and protected him in the
Zhongnanhai compound.
In July 1970,
Bai Xiangguo
Bai Xiangguo (; June 1918 – 7 August 1991) was a Chinese military officer and politician. A career officer of the People's Liberation Army with the rank of colonel, he was sent to the Ministry of Foreign Trade to restore order after the chaos o ...
, a military officer, was appointed Minister of Foreign Trade, and Lin disappeared from politics
until his reemergence as a State Council cadre in May 1973.
After the end of the Cultural Revolution, Lin was appointed Deputy Director of the Finance and Commerce Leading Group of the
State Council State Council may refer to:
Government
* State Council of the Republic of Korea, the national cabinet of South Korea, headed by the President
* State Council of the People's Republic of China, the national cabinet and chief administrative auth ...
in December 1977, and became Executive Deputy Director after 1978.
Lin died in Beijing on 7 January 2007, at the age of 96.
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1911 births
2007 deaths
People's Republic of China politicians from Fujian
Chinese Communist Party politicians from Fujian
Politicians from Longyan