- Wang
Hongwen (6
December 1935 – 3
August 1992) was a
Chinese labour activist and
politician who was the
youngest member of the "Gang of Four". He rose...
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Hongwen & Xu Ya**** (2017), p. 13. Guo
Hongwen & Xu Ya**** (2017), p. 14. Guo
Hongwen & Xu Ya**** (2017), p. 21. Guo
Hongwen & Xu Ya**** (2017)...
- Hu
Hongwen (Chinese: 胡宏纹; pinyin: Hú
Hóngwén; 16
March 1925 – 19 May 2016) was a
Chinese organic chemist,
educator and an
academician of the
Chinese Academy...
- last wife). The
other members were
Zhang Chunqiao, Yao Wenyuan, and Wang
Hongwen. The Gang of Four
controlled the
power organs of the CCP
through the later...
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tainted by
politics from the
beginning because it was
spearheaded by Wang
Hongwen, one of the Gang of Four. The
guiding philosophy during the 1980s the political-economic...
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Revolution Group (CRG)
through Maoist leaders such as
Zhang Chunqiao, Wang
Hongwen and Yao Wenyuan, with
backing from Mao Zedong, Kang Sheng, and
Jiang Qing...
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Revolution allies, the Gang of Four (Jiang Qing,
Zhang Chunqiao, Wang
Hongwen, and Yao Wenyuan). A w****
after reading the late premier's eulogy, Deng...
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Muppala Lakshmana Rao
Narayan Sanyal Siraj Sikder Jose
Maria Sison Wang
Hongwen Yao
Wenyuan Akram Yari
Zhang Chunqiao Theoretical works Report on an Investigation...
- and in
February 1967
organized the
Shanghai People's
Commune with Wang
Hongwen and Yao Wenyuan,
essentially overthrowing the city
government and local...
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factories and the countryside. In Shanghai, a
young factory worker named Wang
Hongwen organized a far-reaching
revolutionary coalition, one that
displaced existing...