- Li
Xiannian ([lì ɕjɛ́nnjɛ̂n]; 23 June 1909 – 21 June 1992) was a
Chinese Communist military and
political leader,
president of
China from 1983 to 1988...
- scenes"
without holding any of the
three posts. However,
presidents Li
Xiannian (1983–1988) and Yang
Shangkun (1988–1993) were not
simple figureheads,...
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including Central Advisory Commission Chairman Chen Yun,
CPPCC Chairman Li
Xiannian, and
Premier Li Peng. Zhao also
began to lose
favor with Deng Xiaoping...
- Hua's key
supporters along with vice
premier and
chief economic planner Li
Xiannian, and Luo Qingchang, head of the
intelligence services. Hua also succeeded...
- the
other seven Elders, of whom the most
prominent were Chen Yun and Li
Xiannian (considered the
second and
third in power, respectively, and both ****ociated...
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President of
China and
served under Chinese Presidents Yang
Shangkun and Li
Xiannian. Wang Zhen was the
first Vice
Chairman to
serve in the
Central Advisory...
- version.
After Gao's fall, Chen Yun, Bo Yibo, Li
Fuchuan and (later) Li
Xiannian would manage the
Chinese economy for more than 30 years.
During the 1950s...
- Politburo, as well as to
senior Party elders,
including Deng Xiaoping, Li
Xiannian and Chen Yun. The
report emphasized the
danger of
infiltration of bourgeois...
- was
appointed President of the People's
Republic of
China replacing Li
Xiannian,
making him the only
President who was not a
member of the
Politburo Standing...
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senior party cadres,
called "Eight Elders",
especially with Chen Yun and Li
Xiannian.
Despite Deng's
recognition as
paramount leader, in
practice these elders...