- Lu
Dingyi (Chinese: 陆定一; pinyin: Lù
Dìngyī; June 9, 1906 – May 9, 1996): 151 was a
leader of the
Chinese Communist Party.
After the
establishment of...
- Fu
Dingyi (Chinese: 符定一; pinyin: Fú
Dìngyī; 12
December 1877 – 3 May 1958) was a
Chinese educator and scholar. He was a
member of the 1st and 2nd National...
- Shen
Dingyi (Chinese: 沈定一; pinyin: Shěn
Dìngyī; 1883 -
August 1928); born in
Yaqian (Xiaoshan), a 1920s-era
Chinese revolutionary and
intellectual who...
- Tibet,
during the
Cultural Revolution (1966). A
struggle session of Lu
Dingyi,
former Vice
Premier of China, and Zhou Yang,
former Deputy Head of the...
- (January 1935 – July 1937)
Zhang Wentian (July 1937 –
December 1942) Lu
Dingyi (January 1943 –
December 1952), as head of the "Central
Propaganda Commission"...
- Jia's
identity disparity and his father's opposition. Vin
Zhang as Han
Dingyi Boss of a
flower shop
invested by Ying Dong who
firstly likes Wan Jia, but...
-
Retrieved 5
November 2007.
Bowes 1984, pp. 376–390
Bowes 1984, pp. 315–330 Wei,
Dingyi; Du, Cuifeng; Lei, Ba; Lin,
Yifan (October 2020). "Prediction and prevention...
- denunciations. Meanwhile, Mao
sacked Propaganda Department director Lu
Dingyi, a Peng ally.: 20–27 Lu's
removal gave
Maoists unrestricted access to the...
- On the eve of the
liberation of Beijing, Mao
Zedong told his mentor, Fu
Dingyi, in
Shijiazhuang that the CCP
would have an
arrangement for
senior indigent...
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Ulanhu Li
FuchunP Li
XiannianP Nie
Rongzhen Bo Yibo Tan
Zhenlin Lu
Dingyi Luo
Ruiqing Xi
Zhongxun Secretary-General Xi
Zhongxun Ministers P: Member...