The Fujian Party Secretary Ye Fei agreed with the proposal and secured the approval of General Wang Zhen.
Peng’s work in Fujian put him in close contact with future leaders such as Ye Fei, Fang Yi and Xu Jiatun.
His early activities included 1939 attacks on the Japanese-controlled Shanghai–Nanjing Railway and Shanghai Hongqiao Airport.
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He also served in a number of civilian posts including Governor and Communist Party Chief of Fujian Province, and Minister of Transport.
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