Under the circumstances of the successful development of the Chinese People's Liberation War, the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference was successfully held in Peiping on September 21, 1949.
At 7 pm that day, Mao Zedong walked to Huairen Hall together with 662 representatives of the CPPCC.
Every representative attending the meeting held an ID with a recent photo on it and handed it to the security guard before entering. Mao Zedong was no exception.
Fang Rongxin, who was in charge of conference affairs at the time, recalled: "On the table at the entrance of the venue, there was a "Signature Booklet of the First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference".
Logs The cover is made of large size, with a brown background and light green words, inscribed by Lin Boqu.
It is a folded rice paper with the CPPCC emblem watermarked on the top of each page.
This meeting is on behalf of the conference. The National People's Congress adopted the "United Program of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference", which had the nature of a provisional constitution. Before the birth of the first constitution of New China, it actually played the role of a provisional constitution.
This meeting also formulated the "Organic Law of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference" and the "Organic Law of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China"
The last meeting of the new CPPCC was adopted. The resolution is to establish a monument to the people's heroes in memory of the people's heroes who have sacrificed their lives heroically in successive struggles against internal and external enemies and for national independence and people's freedom and happiness since the Opium War in 1840.
Source: Party History Extensive Documentary Edition (Issue 09, 2009)