Li Jianzhen
Li Jianzhen | |
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Born | 1907 Fengshun County, Guangdong |
Died | 1992 Guangzhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China |
Li Jianzhen (1907 – March 30, 1992) was a female People's Republic of China politician. She was born in Fengshun County, Guangdong. A follower of Peng Pai, she participated in the Guangzhou Uprising of 1927. As a member of the Chinese Red Army, she was active in Changting County, Fujian, which was part of the Jiangxi Soviet. At the end of the Long March, she arrived in Shaanbei and was in the border region of Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia during the Second Sino-Japanese War. She later returned to her home province. She was a delegate to seven consecutive National People's Congresses, from the 1st (1954–1959) to the 7th (1988–1993). She died in Guangzhou.[1]
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- ^ 华夏女杰李坚真
Preceded by new office | People's Congress Chairman of Guangdong 1979–1983 | Succeeded by |
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Secretaries
- Ye Jianying
- Tao Zhu
- Zhao Ziyang
- Huang Yongsheng
- Liu Xingyuan
- Ding Sheng
- Zhao Ziyang
- Wei Guoqing
- Xi Zhongxun
- Ren Zhongyi
- Lin Ruo
- Xie Fei
- Li Changchun
- Zhang Dejiang
- Wang Yang
- Hu Chunhua
- Li Xi
- Huang Kunming
Chairpersons
- Li Jianzhen
- Luo Tian
- Lin Ruo
- Zhu Senlin
- Zhang Guoying
- Lu Zhonghe
- Huang Liman
- Ou Guangyuan
- Huang Longyun
- Li Yumei
- Huang Chuping
Chairpersons
- Tao Zhu
- Ou Mengjue
- Wang Shoudao
- Yin Linping
- Liang Weilin
- Wu Nansheng
- Guo Rongchang
- Liu Fengyi
- Chen Shaoji
- Huang Longyun
- Zhu Mingguo
- Wang Rong
- Lin Keqing
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