Ulanhu or Ulanfu (p=Wūlánfū; 23 December 1907 – 8 December 1988), born Yun Ze (c=云泽), was the founding Chairman of China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, serving from 1947 to 1966.
An ethnic Tumed, he took the nom de guerre Ulanhu () and had the nickname of "Mongol Prince” during his political career. He served as Vice Premier between 1956 and 1966. He was purged during the Cultural Revolution but later reinstated. Between 1983 and 1988 he held the office of Vice President of China.
Ulanhu was the highest-ranking minority official in PRC history, and became an icon of loyalty both to the Mongolian people and to the PRC. Except for the period of the Cultural Revolution, his family dominated the politics of Inner Mongolia. His son Buhe served as Chairman of Inner Mongolia for a decade, and his granddaughter Bu Xiaolin was appointed to the same position in 2016.
In 1929, when he returned from his studies, Ulanhu began organizing communist rallies in Mongolia, and was appointed a Committee Member of the CCP's West-Mongolia Working Committee. In 1931, Ulanhu was chosen to run the military and intelligence offices in Mongolia, serving in Ikh Juu League (now the city of Ordos). During the Second World War, Ulanhu led his forces to stop the Japanese from advancing towards Hohhot and led his officers to march to northern Shaanxi where he continued battling against the Japanese forces. In August 1941, he arrived at the revolutionary base of Yan'an to work on ethnic affairs.
In 1955 he was awarded the rank of General ( shangjiang), becoming one of only 57 generals bestowed the honour of being a "founding general" of the People's Republic. He served as Party Committee Secretary and regional government chairman of Inner Mongolia from the region's founding to 1966.
During the Great Leap Forward, Ulanhu delayed de facto communization in Mongol pastoral areas. Traditional forms of herd management remained until 1965 when herds were communized just before the Cultural Revolution.
Among various other posts, he served one term as Vice President of China under President Li Xiannian from 1983 to 1988. Upon completion of the term as vice president, he was elected vice-chairman of the National People's Congress. He died shortly thereafter in 1988.
Ulanhu was eulogized with high honours by the CCP. In an article commemorating the anniversary of Ulanhu's death, Xi Zhongxun described Ulanhu as his "closest comrade in arms" and stated that Ulanhu's death was "a major, irreparable loss for the party and for the nation." In 1992, the Ulanhu Memorial Hall was opened to the public in Hohhot. His Selected Works were published in 1999 at a dedication ceremony attended by Jiang Zemin, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. 新华网资料:乌兰夫 In December 2007, the CCP held a high-profile conference to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Ulanhu's birth. In 2009, the historic epic Spring Comes Early to the Grasslands aired on China Central Television, and depicted some of Ulanhu's activities during the revolution.
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