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Introduce Kong Fansen's deeds (brief introduction)
Kong Fansen, 1944, was born in a poor peasant family in Liaocheng, Shandong. /kloc-joined the army at the age of 0/8 and worked in the army for 7 years. 1966, joined the China * * * production party. 1969 After demobilization, he first became a worker and later became a national cadre. 1979, the state wanted to transfer a group of cadres from the mainland to work in Tibet. Kong Fansen, then deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the prefectural Party Committee, took the initiative to sign up and asked someone to write a banner that said, "A seven-foot man can surrender himself, and ghosts don't go home." When he first arrived in Tibet, he wrote the inscription "loyalty is buried everywhere in the green hills, and blood is sprinkled on the plateau".

After entering Tibet, Kong Fansen was appointed as the deputy director of the Propaganda Department of Shigatse prefectural committee. Considering that he is young and capable, the local party Committee asked my advice and sent him to Gamba County at a higher altitude as the deputy secretary of the county party committee. During his three years working in Gamba, he traveled all over the county's villages and pastoral areas, visited the poor and asked for hardships, and harvested, threshed, did farm work and repaired water conservancy with the local people. 198 1 year, Kong Fansen was transferred back to Shandong, and successively served as deputy secretary of Shenxian county Committee, deputy director of administrative office, director of regional forestry, and deputy Commissioner of Liaocheng regional administrative office.

1988, despite the elderly mother, three minor children and sickly wife, Kong Fansen overcame many difficulties and once again led a team to Tibet as the deputy mayor of Lhasa, in charge of culture, education, health and civil affairs. In order to develop local education, he visited all public schools and more than half of township primary schools in eight districts and counties of the city, and the enrollment rate of school-age children in Lhasa increased from 45% to 80%. He visited 48 of the 56 nursing homes and nursing homes in the city, and sent the warmth of the party and the government to the lonely elderly. Due to the poor medical and health conditions in remote areas of Tibet, every time he goes to the countryside, he deliberately brings a medicine box and buys several hundred yuan of commonly used medicine for farmers and herdsmen in urgent need. Although a medicine cabinet can't solve all the problems, it is often a life-threatening problem for patients receiving treatment.