After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, he started working at the Shenyang Minsheng Iron Factory. In 1953, in order to build his hometown, he resolutely resigned from public office and returned to his hometown, where he took the lead in establishing an agricultural production mutual aid group. From 1954 to 1956, he served as junior president and senior president. During his tenure, he based on the local natural conditions, advocated the planting of drought-resistant crops, and created a path to wealth by "getting rich with cotton and sweet potatoes". Joined the Communist Party of China in 1955. In 1958, he served as secretary of the party branch of Xusheng Production Brigade. From 1959 to 1961, he led the masses to increase production and reduce expenditure, creating a public fund and accumulating more than 100,000 yuan. In 1963, Xusheng Brigade became the first village team to use electricity in the county. He was named a model worker in East China that year, and was later elected as a deputy to the Fifth and Sixth People's Congress of Shandong Province. He led the masses to dig wells and canals, build reservoirs, level the land, and achieve 1 mu of irrigated land per capita. The grain yield per mu increased to more than 500 kilograms. Since 1970, the whole village has sold 500,000 kilograms of grain and 100,000 kilograms of lint to the state every year. In January 1971, he was elected as a member of the County Party Committee at the Third Congress of Zhangqiu County, China. In 1976, he was appointed as a member of the Standing Committee of the Zhongbabu Village Commune, in charge of farmland infrastructure construction and the completion of the mineral water westward diversion water conservancy project. After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in 1978, he led the masses to implement scientific farming according to local conditions; vigorously built water conservancy projects, greened barren hills, and created orchards; actively developed large livestock and pig breeding industries; based on local resources, opened coal mines and established kilns. factories, cement plants, machinery processing plants, etc. The collective economic strength has been enhanced and the living standards of villagers have been significantly improved. Died of illness in January 1986.