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What are the outstanding women in Chinese history?

China's Most Outstanding Female Figures

Edited by Xin Xin

Song Ching Ling: Vice President of the People's Republic of China (PRC), Honorary President, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Fourth and Fifth National People's Congress (NPC), and Vice Chairman of the Second National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). Famous revolutionaries, politicians. Also known as Song Qinglin. Originally from Wenchang, Guangdong, born in Shanghai.

1913 graduated from Wesleyan Women's College in Georgia, USA, with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In the same year, she returned to China and served as Sun Yat-sen's secretary, following him to devote herself to the democratic revolution, and then joined the Chinese Revolutionary Party (CRP).

In 1925, she married Sun Yat-sen in Tokyo, Japan, and became Sun's close comrade-in-arms and right-hand man, and did a lot of work for the first cooperation of the two parties in China.

After the death of Sun Yat-sen in 1925, she adhered to Sun Yat-sen's three major policies of Russia, United ****, and supporting agriculture and labor, and was elected as an executive member of the second, third, fourth, and sixth central committees of the Kuomintang, and an alternate executive member of the fifth central committee. "He was elected as a member of the second, third, fourth and sixth executive committees of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang. After the counter-revolutionary coup d'état of April 12, he, together with the leftists of the KMT, issued many telegrams, statements and declarations exposing and opposing the treachery of Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Ching-wei, and during his stay in the USSR and Europe from 1927 to 1931, he took part in the international anti-imperialist and anti-peace movement, and was twice elected Honorary Chairman of the International Anti-Imperialist League Congress, and then one of the main leaders of the World Anti-Fascist Committee. He later became one of the main leaders of the World Anti-Fascist Committee.

After returning to China, he actively supported the idea of establishing a united front for the anti-Japanese nation.

In 1935, the Chinese government took the lead in organizing the Chinese Civil Rights League in Shanghai, and became the chairman of the National Executive Committee, protecting and rescuing a large number of members of the Chinese Communist Party and patriotic democrats.

In 1938, he initiated the establishment of the Alliance for the Defense of China in Hong Kong, and publicized the idea of national **** cooperation and united anti-Japanese resistance to international friends and overseas compatriots.

In 1938, he founded the Defense of China League in Hong Kong to publicize the idea of national cooperation and unity against Japan among international friends and overseas compatriots. After the victory of the war of resistance against Japan, he returned to Shanghai and founded the China Welfare Foundation, which he chaired, and in the war of liberation, he gave great material help to the Chinese **** and the PLA, and in 1948, he became the Honorary Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang.

After the founding of the PRC, he served as Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Sino-Soviet Friendship Association, Honorary Chairman of the All-China Women's Federation (ACWF) for the first, second, third and fourth terms, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the General Committee of the Chinese People's Relief Association (CPCRA), Chairman of the National Committee of the People's Republic of China (PRC) for the Defense of Children (NCDC), Vice Chairman of the First, Fourth and Fifth National People's Congresses (NPC), Vice Chairman of the Second National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and Vice Chairman of the People's Republic of China.

He participated in many international activities on behalf of his country, and was successively elected as a member of the Executive Board of the World Committee for the Defense of Peace, and Chairman of the Liaison Committee for Peace in Asia and the Pacific. He joined the Chinese People's Party in 1981, and became Honorary Chairman of the People's Republic of China in the same year. He died in May 1981, and his major works include Struggle for a New China.

Cai Chang ; Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Fourth and Fifth National People's Congress. Outstanding proletarian revolutionaries, Chinese women's movement pioneer and outstanding leader, the international progressive women's movement of famous activist, Hunan Xiangxiang (now Shuangfeng County). Original name is Xianxi.

In 1915, she entered Changsha Zhounan Girls' Normal School, graduated in 1916 and stayed there to teach. In 1919, she and Xiang Xiangyu*** initiated the organization of the Zhounan Girls' Work-Study and Hunan Women's Work-Study Association in France. In the same year, they went to France for work-study. 1920, they participated in the New People's Society and the World Society of Engineering, 1922, they participated in the Socialist Youth League of China (Europe Branch), and in 1923, they became the official members of the Chinese ****anufacturing party.

In 1924, he went to Moscow to study at the Oriental University. She returned to China in the following year and served as the deputy secretary of the Women's Committee of the two Cantonal Committees of the C****, and was an officer of the Women's Department of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang under the leadership of He Xiangning, as well as the director of the Women's Movement Seminar. During the Northern Expedition period, she served as the head of the Women's Department of the C*** Jiangxi Provincial Committee and the head of the Propaganda Section of the Political Department of the Northern Expeditionary Army, and as the head of the Women's Department of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the C*** Hubei Provincial Committee, and then as a member of the Central Women's Committee of the C*** China Central Committee and the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the C*** China Central Committee after the defeat of the Revolution in Shanghai and Hong Kong.

In 1931, she went to the Central Revolutionary Base in Jiangxi Province, where she served as Minister of the Organization Department of the C*** Jiangxi Provincial Party Committee, Minister of the White Zone Work Department and Minister of the Women's Department, and Chairwoman of the Jiangxi Provincial Procuratorate of Workers and Peasants. In January 1934, she was elected as a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Soviet*** and the State Council, and in October 1934, she took part in the world famous 25,000-mile Long March. After arriving in northern Shaanxi, he served as a member of the Chinese **** Shaanxi-Gansu Provincial Committee, Minister of the United Front Work Department, Minister of the Organization Department and Minister of the Women's Department of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region Government.

In 1941, she became the acting secretary of the Central Women's Committee of the Central Committee of the C***, and later became the secretary of the Committee. In 1943, she drafted for the Central Committee of the C*** the Decision of the Central Committee of the C*** Producers' Party on the Guidelines of Women's Work in the Anti-Japanese Base Areas, proposing a new direction for women's work to be centered on production, correcting the errors of subjectivism and formalism of Wang Ming in the field of women's work, and opening a brand-new situation in the women's movement. In 1945, she attended the Seventh National Congress of the CPC and was elected a member of the Central Committee; in 1946, she set up the Women's Federation of the Northeast Liberated Areas, guided women's work in the land reform in the Northeast, and served as a member and secretary of the Northeast Bureau of the CPC Central Committee. In the same year, she was elected as a member of the Board of Directors of the International Federation of Democratic Women. In 1948, at the Sixth National Labor Congress, she was elected as a member of the Sixth Executive Committee of the National Federation of Trade Unions, a member of the Standing Committee, and the head of the Women's Work Department. In the same year, she was elected vice-president of the International Federation of Democratic Women.

In the spring of 1949, she presided over the first National Women's Congress and was elected President of the All-China Women's Federation. In the same year, she attended the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and was elected as a member of the Central People's Government. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, she served as the first, second and third chairpersons of the All-China Women's Federation and the fourth honorary chairperson. She was a member of the 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Central Committee of the People's Republic of China, a member of the Standing Committee of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd National People's Congress, and Vice-Chairman of the 4th and 5th National People's Congress, and passed away on September 11th, 1990, after a long illness.

He Xiangning: Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Second and Third National People's Congress, Vice Chairman of the Second and Third National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Outstanding representative of the leftist faction of the Chinese Nationalist Party, famous political activist and painter. Formerly known as Jian, also known as Rui Jian, alias Shuangqing Lou Master. A native of Nanhai, Guangdong, he was born in Hong Kong.

In 1897, she married Liao Zhongkai in Guangzhou, sold her trousseau to finance her husband's studies in Japan in 1902, and then traveled to the east in the winter of the same year; she was admitted to the preparatory course of Mejiro Women's University in Tokyo in the spring of 1903, and then to the preparatory course of the Women's Teachers' Training College in Tokyo, where she became acquainted with Dr. Sun Yat-sen the same year.

In 1905, Liao Zhongkai joined the China League, and in September of the same year he was introduced to the League; in 1906, he was admitted to Mejiro Women's University, and in 1908, he was admitted to the Higher Division of Hongo Women's Art School. After graduation, Liao returned to Hong Kong from Japan and engaged in revolutionary activities with Dr. Sun Yat-sen, but after the failure of the Second Revolution in 1913, his family went to Japan, where he joined the Chinese Revolutionary Party (CRP) in Tokyo in 1914 and took an active part in the crusade against the Yuan (Shih-kai) and in the movement for the protection of the French, and served as director-general of the "Association of Comforting the Expeditionary Soldiers" in Guangdong from 1920. In 1924, he strongly supported Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary program of "Three Principles of the People" and reorganized the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT).

In 1926, she was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang (KMT), and served as the Minister of Women's Affairs and a member of the Guangdong Provincial Government, where she presided over women's work in Guangdong, founded the Striking Women's Reading Workshop, and initiated the organization of the Preparatory Committee for the Assistance to the Peasant Self-Defense Forces in Sai Fung, "After Chiang Kai-shek's defection in 1927, she resigned from all posts in the KMT government. After Chiang Kai-shek defected to the revolution in 1927, she resigned from all her posts in the KMT government and fought against Chiang.

In 1935, she and Song Qingling took the lead in responding to the "August 11th Declaration" issued by the Central Committee of the Chinese ****productivity party, and served as the director of the National Salvation Association. During the Anti-Japanese War, he responded to the call for a united front of the anti-Japanese nation put forward by the CPC and engaged in the anti-Japanese pro-democracy movement. "In 1947, he participated in the organization of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Nationalist Party and engaged in anti-Chiang Kai-shek dictatorship activities.

In 1949, he attended the First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as a member of the Central People's Government, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the Second and Third National People's Congresses, vice-chairman of the Second and Third National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), director of the Committee for Overseas Chinese Affairs, honorary chairman of the First, Second and Third National Women's Federation of China, vice-chairman of the Central Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang of China, president of the China Association of Fine Arts. She specializes in poetry and Chinese painting. In September 1972, she died in a book of poems and paintings by He Xiangning.

Chen Muhua; Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Seventh and Eighth National People's Congress. Han nationality, Zhejiang Qingtian people, high school culture. in June 1938 joined the Chinese **** production party.

1938 to 1945, first in Yan'an resistance university study, later served as three branches of the training department of the military support staff, Yan'an stayed in the Corps of the fifth regiment of the police staff, Corps Command education section staff, Corps of the military research office researcher, Yan'an United Defense Command Logistics Department family hospitality director and instructor, logistics department, secretary of the Department of the economic and construction, 1945 to 1950, served as the Jehol Military Command, the section of the first section of the staff, and political associate of the Northeast Railway General Administration, the Northeast Railway General Administration. From 1950 to 1971, he was the head of the propaganda group of the political department of the Northeast Railway, the deputy head of the propaganda group of the political department of the Ministry of Railways, the deputy head of the Bureau of Transportation of the State Planning Commission, the deputy head of the Bureau of Foreign Economic Relations, the deputy head of the Bureau of Foreign Economic Liaison, the deputy head of the Bureau of Foreign Economic Liaison, the deputy head of the Bureau of Foreign Economic Liaison, and from 1971 to 1988, he was the secretary of the Family Guest House of the Yan'an United Defense Command, the secretary of the Ministry of Logistics, the secretary of the Ministry of Economics and Construction. From 1971 to 1988, he served as Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Liaison, Deputy Head of the Party Core Group, Minister, Secretary of the Party Group, Director of the National Family Planning Commission of the State Council as Vice-Premier, Director of the Central Patriotic Sanitation Campaign Committee, Head of the National Leading Group for Child Care, Head of the State Council's Leading Group for Tourism, Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, Secretary of the Party Group, State Councillor, and a member of the Central Leading Group for Foreign Affairs Work, Governor of the People's Bank of China, Secretary of the Party Group, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Honorary Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of China, Member of the Central Leading Group of Finance and Economics, Chairman of the Sixth All-China Women's Federation, Secretary of the Party Group, and Honorary Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of China from 1988 to 1993, Honorary Chairman of the Eighth All-China Women's Federation, and Honorary Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of China from 1993 to the present day (1998).

He is a deputy to the Fifth, Seventh and Eighth National People's Congresses, Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress, Chairman of the Finance and Economics Committee of the National People's Congress, Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National People's Congress, member of the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Central Committees of the People's Republic of China (CPC), and Alternate Member of the Political Bureau of the Eleventh and Twelfth CPC Central Committees.

Peng Peiyun; Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress. Han nationality, Hunan Liuyang people, joined the Chinese **** production party in 1946, joined the work in 1945, university education.

From 1945 to 1947, she participated in the Democratic Youth League in the Department of Social Studies of Southwest United University and the Department of Foreign Languages of Jinling University in Nanjing, studied in the Department of Social Studies of Tsinghua University from 1947 to 1949, and served as the secretary of the underground branch of the Party and as a member of the general branch of the underground Party, and was the secretary of the general branch of the Party at Tsinghua University from 1949 to 1950. From 1949 to 1950, he was the secretary of the General Branch of the Party, and from 1950 to 195? he was an officer of the Organization Department of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese **** School? Department Working Section Officer, 1953 to 1959, member of the Standing Committee and Director of the Office of the Higher Party School Committee of the Beijing Municipal Committee, 1959 to 1964, head of the University Group of the University Science Working Department of the Beijing Municipal Committee, member of the Municipal Committee of the Higher School Working Committee, 1964 to 1966, member of the Party Committee of Peking University? Secretary of the Party Committee of Peking University from 1964 to 1966, persecuted in the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1973, and then sent down to labor, worked in the Propaganda Group of the Political Department of Peking University from 1975 to 1977, served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of the Beijing Institute of Chemical Engineering and Deputy Director of the Revolutionary Committee from 1977 to 1978, and served as the head of the State Science and Technology Committee from 1978 to 1979, as well as the head of the State Science and Technology Committee from 1979 to 1982. From 1978 to 1979, he was the head of the State Science and Technology Commission; from 1979 to 1982, he was the director of the Policy Research Office of the Ministry of Education and a member of the party group; from 1982 to 1985, he was the vice minister of the Ministry of Education and a member of the party group; from 1985 to 1987, he was the deputy director of the State Education Commission and a member of the party group; from 1987 to 1988, he was the deputy director of the State Education Commission, a member of the party group and the secretary of the Party Committee of the University of Science and Technology of China; from 1988 to From 1993 to 1993, he was the director and party secretary of the State Family Planning Commission; from 1993 to 1998, he was a state councilor of the State Council, director of the Children's Working Committee of the State Council, and director of the State Family Planning Commission; from 1993 to 1997, he was the party secretary of the State Family Planning Commission, and in March 1998, he assumed his current position.

Qian Zhengying; Vice Chairman of the 7th, 8th and 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), former Minister of Water Resources. Han nationality, Zhejiang Jiaxing people. Shanghai Datong University, civil engineering department, joined the Chinese **** production party in 1941 and work. Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

From 1939 to 1942, he studied in the Department of Civil Engineering of Shanghai Cosmos University and participated in the Shanghai Underground Party, and served as a member of the mass organizations of Cosmos University and secretary of the branch of the College of Engineering. 1942 to 1945, he served as a cultural instructor of the Party Committee of Huaibei District, an instructor of the Hwonan Branch of Huaibei Si-Wu-Ling-Feng High School, and a secretary of the Party Branch, and the head of the Water Conservancy Section of the Construction Division of the Huaibei Administration. 1945 to 1948, he served as the Minister of the Suwanwan Border Region. From 1945 to 1948, he was the head of the Engineering Section of the Water Conservancy Bureau of the Suwan Border Region, the head of the Transportation Section of the Bingma Department of the East China Military Region and the head of the Forward Engineering Department. 1948 to 1950, he was the deputy director and secretary of the Party Committee of the Yellow River Bureau of Shandong Province. 1950 to 1952, he served as the deputy minister of the Water Conservancy Department of the East China Military Commission and the deputy minister of the Engineering Department of the Huaihua Commission. 1952 to 1967, he served as the deputy minister of the Ministry of Water Conservancy and a member of the Party Committee, and the deputy minister of the Ministry of Water Resources and Electricity.

He is a member of the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Central Committees of the C***, and Vice Chairman of the 7th, 8th and 9th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).

Kang Keqing; the fifth, sixth. Vice-Chairman of the Seventh National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Outstanding leader of the Chinese women's movement, proletarian revolutionary, social and political activist. A native of Wan'an, Jiangxi Province.

In 1926, she joined the Youth League of China's ****-producing party, served as the permanent secretary of Wan'an Luotangwan Women's Association, and was an inspector of Wan'an County. 1928, she went to Jinggangshan Mountain and joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, and in 1929, she got married to Zhu De.

In 1931, she became a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and in 1932, she was elected as a member of the Executive Committee of the Provisional Central Government of the Chinese Soviet*** and State in 1934, and was appointed as a member of the Women's Volunteer Corps of the Red Army under the jurisdiction of the Red Army General Command in Ruijin, Jiangxi Province, as well as the Political Instructor of the Directly Subordinate Corps. From October of the same year to October 1936, she participated in the 25,000-mile Long March, crossing the grassland three times and experiencing great hardships. Together with Comrade Zhu De, she fought resolutely against right-leaning separatism.

In 1936, she became the secretary of the general branch of the Party School of the Fourth Front of the Red Army. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, she was enrolled in the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University of Yan'an and the Central Party School of China***. He successively served as head of the organization unit of the direct subordinate unit of the General Command of the Eighth Route Army, director of the political office, secretary of the general branch of the Party, and director of the Women's Salvation Association of Southeast Jin. She was a delegate to the Seventh National Congress of the People's Republic of China and attended the First National Women's Congress and the First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in 1949. After the founding of the country, she served as head of the Children's Welfare Department of the All-China Women's Federation, member of the Standing Committee of the First to Fifth Sessions of the All-China Women's Federation, Secretary of the Secretariat of the Second Session, Vice-Chairman of the Third Session, Chairman of the Fourth and Fifth Sessions, and Honorary Chairman of the Sixth Session.

Secretary General, Vice Chairman and Chairman of the National Committee for the Defense of Children, Honorary Chairman of the Chinese Welfare Association, Director of the National Coordinating Committee for Children's Work, President of the China Children and Teenagers' Fund, and Chairman of the Soong Ching Ling Foundation. He is a delegate to the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 13th National Congresses of the People's Republic of China, and a member of the 11th and 12th Central Committees of the People's Republic of China. He was a deputy to the First to Sixth National People's Congress and a member of the Fourth and Fifth Standing Committees of the National People's Congress; a member of the Second and Third National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), a member of the Fourth Standing Committee, and a vice-chairman of the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh CPPCC.

Deng Yingchao; Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Fourth and Fifth National People's Congresses and Chairman of the Sixth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Proletarian revolutionary, politician, famous social activist, pioneer of the Chinese women's movement. Formerly known as Deng Wenshu, also known as Deng Yongtong and Deng Xiangjun, she was once known as Yihao. She was born in Nanning, Guangxi Province.

When she lost her father at a young age, she relied on her mother's medical practice and teaching to live in poverty. 1919, during the May Fourth Movement, she responded to the initiative of Guo Longzhen, who was also a student at the Second Girls' Normal School in Tianjin, to participate in the establishment of the Tianjin Women's Patriotic Comrades Association, and was elected captain of the Speech Team, which led the team to carry out anti-imperialist and patriotic propaganda activities on the streets. She was elected as the leader of the speech team and led the members to carry out anti-imperialist and patriotic propaganda activities in the streets. Together with Zhou Enlai and other people, she organized a progressive student group, the Awakening Society, and took part in and organized and led the patriotic movement of Tianjin students.

In the fall of 1920, she became a teacher at the primary school of Beijing Normal University, organized the Feminist League in 1923, and participated in the organization of the Young Socialist League of China in 1924, and became a member of the Young Socialist League of China at the beginning of 1925. In the same year, she married Zhou Enlai. During the Revolutionary period, she served as the head of the Women's Department of the Tianjin Local Committee of the C*** Central Committee, a member of the two Cantonal Committees and the head of the Women's Department, and the secretary of the Women's Committee of the C*** Central Committee. During the period of the First National **** Cooperation, she joined the Kuomintang as an individual, and was elected as a Marquis Executive Member of the Central Committee at the Second National Congress of the Kuomintang.

During the period of the Land Revolutionary War, she was first engaged in clandestine work in the organs of the Party Central Committee in Shanghai, and then went to the Central Soviet Zone in Jiangxi Province to serve as the Secretary General of the Central Bureau, and took part in the world-famous 25,000-mile Long March. During the Anti-Japanese War, she was a member of the Women's Committee of the Central Yangtze River Bureau, a member of the Southern Bureau of the Central Committee of the People's Republic of China, secretary of the Women's Committee, and a member of the delegations of the Central Committee of the People's Republic of China to Chongqing and Nanjing, where she engaged in the work of the united front of the anti-Japanese nation and mobilized women to take part in the war of resistance and the political movement for democracy. She was elected as a member of the Chinese branch of the International Anti-Aggression Movement, and served as a member of the National Council of the People's Republic of China, where she fought tirelessly for the unity of the resistance and against capitulation and secession.

In 1945, he was elected as a member of the Seventh Marquis of the Central Committee of the C****. In the same year, she became deputy secretary of the Central Women's Committee of the C***. 1946, as a member of the C*** delegation, she attended the Political Consultative Conference convened by the Kuomintang authorities and fought for peace and democracy in Chongqing, Nanjing and Shanghai. 1947, after returning to Yan'an, she served as a member of the Central Rear Working Committee of the C***, and Acting Secretary of the Central Women's Committee. 1949, in the First National Congress of the Women's Federation of China, she was elected vice-chairwoman of the National Women's Federation and deputy secretary of the Central Women's Committee. In 1949, at the First National Congress of the Chinese Women's Federation, he was elected vice-chairman of the All-China Women's Federation and deputy secretary of the Party Organization. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as Vice Chairman and Deputy Secretary of the Party Group of the All-China Women's Federation for the first to third terms, Honorary Chairman of the Fourth Women's Federation, Vice Chairman of the National Committee for the Defense of Children, and Honorary Chairman of the Association of Friends with Foreign Countries.

Was elected as a member of the eighth to twelfth Central Committee of the Chinese ****, members of the eleventh and twelfth Central Committee of the Political Bureau, the second secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, members of the Standing Committee of the first to the third session of the National People's Congress, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the fourth, the fifth session, the first Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference member of the sixth chairman. 1992 report died on July average 12

Wu Yi; State Councilor of the State Council, Director of the State Council Working Committee on Women and Children, former Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation. Han Wuhan, Hubei, joined the Chinese **** production party in 1962, joined the work in the same year, Beijing Petroleum Institute of Petroleum Refining Department of refining engineering graduates, university education, senior engineer.

1956 to 1962 in the Northwest Institute of Technology, Department of National Defense, Beijing Petroleum Institute of Petroleum Refining Department of refining engineering professional studies. 1962 to 1965, Lanzhou Refinery workshop technician, political office officer. 1965 to 1967, the Ministry of Petroleum Industry, Department of Production Technology Production Division, technician, 1967 to 1983, Beijing Dongfanghong Oil Refinery Technician; Deputy Chief of Technical Section, Chief of Section, Deputy Chief Engineer, Deputy Plant Director; Deputy Manager and Secretary of Party Committee of Beijing Yanshan Petrochemical Company from 1983 to 1988; Vice Mayor of Beijing Municipality from 1988 to 1991; Vice Minister of Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Cooperation and Deputy Secretary of the Party Group from 1991 to 1993; Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Cooperation and Secretary of the Party Group from 1993 to 1997; Secretary of the Party Group from 1997 to 1998; Secretary of the Party Group from 1997 to 1997; Secretary of the Party Group from 1997 to 1997. From 1997 to 1998, he was an alternate member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the People's Republic of China (CPC), Minister of Foreign Economic and Trade Cooperation, and Secretary of the Party Group of the CPC, and from 1998 to the present, he has been an alternate member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the People's Republic of China (CPC) and State Councilor of the State Council.

Is the thirteenth session of the Chinese **** in, in the alternate member, fourteen Central Committee members, fifteen Central Committee members, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, the alternate member.

He Luli; Vice Chairman of the Ninth National People's Congress, Vice Chairman of the Eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Han nationality, Shandong Heze people, members of the Democratic Revolution, Beijing Medical College Medical Department graduates, university education, deputy chief physician.

At the age of 12, he came to Beijing with his father, He Siyuan (then mayor of Beijing), and studied at the Medical Department of the Beijing Medical College from 1952 to 1957. 1957 to 1984, he was a resident of the Beijing Children's Hospital, a resident of the Xicheng District Children's Hospital in Beijing, and an attending physician, director of the Department of Pediatrics, and deputy director of the Beijing No. 2 Hospital. 1984 to 1988, he was deputy mayor of Xicheng District, Beijing. 1988 to 1988, he was vice mayor of Xicheng District in the city. From 1984 to 1988, he was the vice mayor of Xicheng District, Beijing, and the chairman of the Central Committee of the Democratic Revolutionary Party (DRC), and in March 1998, he was elected vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress.

Is the seventh and eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Standing Committee member, the eighth session of the fourth National Committee of the CPPCC meeting was co-opted as vice-chairman, the seventh National Women's Federation Standing Committee, vice-chairman.

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