- Yang
Shangkun (3
August 1907 – 14
September 1998) was a
Chinese Communist military and
political leader,
president of the People's
Republic of
China from...
- the
three posts. However,
presidents Li
Xiannian (1983–1988) and Yang
Shangkun (1988–1993) were not
simple figureheads, but
actually significant players...
- Liu
Shangkun (Chinese: 刘尚坤; born 29
January 1992 in Jinzhou) is a
Chinese football player. Liu
Shangkun joined the
Shandong Luneng Football Academy in...
- Teng
Shangkun (Chinese: 滕尚坤; pinyin: Téng
Shàngkūn; born 10
January 1991) is a
Chinese footballer plays as a goalkeeper. Teng
Shangkun would play for...
- market-oriented economy). Deng's
allies among the
Elders included Yang
Shangkun and Peng Zhen. By the late 1980s, all Elders,
including Deng himself, were...
-
action against the protesters. On the
morning of 25 April,
President Yang
Shangkun and
Premier Li Peng met with Deng at the latter's residence. Deng endorsed...
- secretary-general
until 1992.[citation needed] This post was held by Yang
Shangkun (1945–1954),
Huang Kecheng (1954–1959), Luo
Ruiqing (1959–1966), Ye Jianying...
- place.
Other prominent Party and
military figures like
President Yang
Shangkun and his
brother Yang
Baibing were
believed to be
planning a coup. At the...
- People's
Republic of
China was held by two figureheads, Li
Xiannian and Yang
Shangkun.
Since 1993, the
position has also been held by the CCP
General Secretary...
- : 14–19
While the "literary battle"
against Peng raged, Mao
fired Yang
Shangkun—director of the party's
General Office, an
organ that
controlled internal...