Wu Zhipu
Wu Zhipu (Chinese: 吴芝圃; 1906–1967) was the first CPC governor of Henan and CPC Committee Secretary of Henan. He was born in Henan.
Wu pressured his subordinates to harvest grain well in excess of official quotas during the Great Leap Forward, claiming 450 million jin was produced in 1958 when in reality villagers only harvested 281 million jin.[1]
References
- ^ Ralph Thaxton (2008). Catastrophe and Contention in Rural China: Mao's Great Leap Forward Famine and the Origins of Righteous Resistance in Da Fo Village. Cambridge University Press. p. 194.
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New title | Governor of Henan 1949–1962 | Succeeded by Wen Minsheng |
Preceded by Pan Fusheng | Communist Party Chief of Henan 1958 | Succeeded by Liu Jianxun |
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Political leaders of Henan since 1949
Secretaries
- Zhang Xi
- Pan Fusheng
- Wu Zhipu
- Liu Jianxun
- Wen Minsheng
- Liu Jianxun
- Duan Junyi
- Liu Jie
- Yang Xizong
- Hou Zongbin
- Li Changchun
- Ma Zhongchen
- Chen Kuiyuan
- Li Keqiang
- Xu Guangchun
- Lu Zhangong
- Guo Gengmao
- Xie Fuzhan
- Wang Guosheng
- Lou Yangsheng
Chairpersons
Chairpersons
- Pan Fusheng
- Wu Zhipu
- Liu Jianxun
- Zhao Wenfu
- Wang Huayun
- Song Yuxi
- Yan Jimin
- Lin Yinghai
- Fan Qinchen
- Wang Quanshu
- Ye Dongsong
- Liu Wei
- Kong Changsheng
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