- Liu
Shaoqi (pronounced [ljǒʊ ʂâʊtɕʰǐ]; 24
November 1898 – 12
November 1969) was a
Chinese revolutionary and politician. He was the
chairman of the Standing...
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first lady of
China and wife of Liu
Shaoqi,
during the
Cultural Revolution (1967). A
struggle session of Liu
Shaoqi,
former President of China, during...
-
office of
state chairman. It was
successively held by Mao
Zedong and Liu
Shaoqi. Liu fell into
political disgrace during the
Cultural Revolution, after...
- however, she was
heavily criticized.
Following the
purge of
President Liu
Shaoqi in 1968, she and Dong Biwu as Vice
Presidents became de
facto Heads of State...
- semi-retired role,
leaving ****ure
responsibilities to
Chinese President Liu
Shaoqi and Vice
Premier Deng Xiaoping. The
Conference took
place in Beijing, China...
- Yang
Shaoqi (杨绍崎 or 杨劭琦, pinyin: Yáng
Shàoqí, born 8
February 1976) is a
Chinese fencer. She won a
bronze medal in the women's team épée
event at the...
- were ****cuted,
including senior officials: most notably,
president Liu
Shaoqi, as well as Deng Xiaoping, Peng Dehuai, and He Long.
Millions were ****cuted...
- was
transferred to Liu
Shaoqi. Mao was
eventually forced to
abandon the
policy in 1962, and he lost
political power to Liu
Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping. The...
-
October 2006) was a
Chinese politician,
philanthropist and the wife of Liu
Shaoqi, who
served as the
President of the People's
Republic of
China from 1959...
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designated as Mao's
successor (the
third person to be so
designated after Liu
Shaoqi and Lin Biao), but
still struggled internally against the Gang of Four over...