Jiang Yizhen
Chinese politician
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Jiang Yizhen (Chinese: 江一真; March 1915 – March 24, 1994) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Liancheng County, Fujian.[1] In 1933, he attended the Red Army Medical School in the Jiangxi Soviet and joined the Long March in 1934.[2] He was Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary and Governor of his home province. He was People's Congress Chairman of Hebei.
References
- ^ Gao, Hongyan. "一生求真 后世楷模——纪念江一真同志诞辰100周年" [A Lifetime of Seeking Truth, A Model for Future Generations - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Comrade Jiang Yizhen]. Jilin University (in Simplified Chinese). Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ^ Bartke, Wolfgang (18 June 2012). Who was Who in the People's Republic of China: With more than 3100 Portraits. Walter de Gruyter. p. 192. ISBN 978-3-11-096823-1.
Preceded by Ye Fei | Communist Party Secretary of Fujian | Succeeded by Han Xianchu |
Preceded by Ye Fei | Governor of Fujian | Succeeded by Wen Jinshui |
Preceded by new office | People's Congress Chairman of Hebei | Succeeded by Liu Bingyan |
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Political leaders of Fujian since 1949
Secretaries
- Zhang Dingcheng
- Ye Fei
- Jiang Yizhen
- Han Xianchu
- Liao Zhigao
- Xiang Nan
- Chen Guangyi
- Jia Qinglin
- Chen Mingyi
- Song Defu
- Lu Zhangong
- Sun Chunlan
- You Quan
- Yu Weiguo
- Yin Li
- Zhou Zuyi
Chairpersons
- Liao Zhigao
- Chen Guangyi
- Jia Qinglin
- Song Defu
- Lu Zhangong
- Sun Chunlan
- You Quan
- Yu Weiguo
- Yin Li
- Zhou Zuyi
- Zhang Dingcheng
- Ye Fei
- Jiang Yizhen
- Wen Jinshui
- Han Xianchu
- Liao Zhigao
- Ma Xingyuan
- Hu Ping
- Wang Zhaoguo
- Jia Qinglin
- Chen Mingyi
- He Guoqiang
- Xi Jinping
- Lu Zhangong
- Huang Xiaojing
- Su Shulin
- Yu Weiguo
- Tang Dengjie
- Wang Ning
- Zhao Long
Chairpersons
- Zeng Jingbing
- Jiang Yizhen
- Ye Fei
- Fan Shiren
- Liao Zhigao
- Wu Hongxiang
- Yuan Gai
- Chen Guangyi
- You Dexin
- Chen Mingyi
- Liang Qiping
- Zhang Changping
- Cui Yuying
- Teng Jiacai
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