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Zhang Chunxian (Chinese: 张春贤; pinyin: Zhāng
Chūnxián; born 12 May 1953) is a
Chinese politician best
known for his term as the
Communist Party Secretary...
- Chen
Chunxian (simplified Chinese: 陈春先;
traditional Chinese: 陳春先; pinyin: Chén
Chūnxiān; 1934 – 11
August 2004) was a
Chinese theoretical physicist and...
- Liu
Chunxian is
Major General of People's
Republic of China,
serving at the
General Staff Department of People's
Liberation Army. Born in 1946, he is a...
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Posthumous title (in full):
Prince Chunxian of the
First Rank (simplified Chinese: 醇贤亲王;
traditional Chinese: 醇賢親王; pinyin:
Chúnxián Qīnwáng)
Other references:...
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Industrial Belt. Chen
Chunxian envisioned Zhongguancun,
which then
became a well-known
technology hub 30
years later.
Chunxian, a
member of the Chinese...
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dissatisfied with the
initial results of the People's War and
replaced Zhang Chunxian with Chen
Quanguo in 2016.
Following his
appointment Chen
oversaw the recruitment...
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First Rank, was made hereditary. He was
posthumously honoured as
Prince Chunxian of the
First Rank (醇賢親王).
Zaiguang (載洸; 1880–1884), Yixuan's
fourth son...
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upgrade its
network of roads.[dead link] On 13
January 2005,
Zhang Chunxian, China's
Minister of
Transport introduced the 7918 network,
later renamed...
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repression and unrest. In
April 2010,
after the July 2009 Ürümqi riots,
Zhang Chunxian replaced the
former CCP
secretary Wang Lequan, who had been
behind religious...
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posthumously named Xian (賢), and is
therefore referred to as
Prince Chunxian (醇賢親王;
Chúnxián qīnwáng). The
posthumous name
could include more than one character...