- Zhou
Enlai (Chinese: 周恩来; pinyin: Zhōu
Ēnlái; Wade–Giles: Chou1 Ên1-lai2; 5
March 1898 – 8
January 1976) was a
Chinese statesman, diplomat, and revolutionary...
- the Work-Study Movement. In France, he met ****ure
collaborators like Zhou
Enlai. In 1924, he
joined the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and
continued his...
- Committee. In 1959, he
became a vice-premier and
worked under Premier Zhou
Enlai in
directing the
State Council's
lawmaking and
policy research functions...
- then the prin****l of the academy. At Whampoa, Lin also
studied under Zhou
Enlai, who was
eight years older than Lin. Lin had no
contact with Zhou after...
-
Socialist Party, and was thus able to
study science in Charleroi. Zhou
Enlai spent a
night in
Charleroi and met with Nie. Nie
agreed to join the group...
-
other similar positions,
including vice
premier (from 1957)
under Zhou
Enlai.
During the
early 1950s he was Mao's
swimming partner. He
promoted moderate...
-
losing his job as
Finance Minister in 1970, he
nonetheless enjo**** Zhou
Enlai's protection and was the only
civilian official to
serve without interruption...
- was
accused of a
mutiny in Feb 1964,
after a
Soviet Union trip with Zhou
Enlai. The
Soviet were unhappy, with
China direction.
Cultural revolution followed...
- People's
Volunteer Army for the
first half of the war (though Mao and Zhou
Enlai were
technically more senior). Peng's
experiences in the
Korean War convinced...
- and
undertake self-criticism,: 154 but he was
never dismissed, so Zhou
Enlai performed the
duties of
foreign minister in his place. He was a
member of...