- 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...
- 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...
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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...
- Mao. New York:
Chatto & Windus.
p. 460. Zhisui, Li (1995). The
Private Life of
Chairman Mao. New York:
Chatto & Windus.
p. 897. Wilson, **** (1984). Zhou...
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Premiers Chen
YunPSC Lin Biao
P Peng Dehuai
P Deng
XiaopingPSC Deng Zi**** He Long
P Chen Yi
P Ulanhu Li Fuchun
P Li
XiannianP Nie
Rongzhen (added) Bo Yibo...
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Premiers Chen
YunPSC Lin Biao
P Peng Dehuai
P Deng
XiaopingPSC Deng Zi**** He Long
P Chen Yi
P Ulanhu Li Fuchun
P Li
XiannianP Nie
Rongzhen (added) Bo Yibo...
- Red Emperor: Xi
Jinping and His New China. London, U.K.:
Headline Press.
p. 20. ISBN 9781035413485. His father, Zi Zongde, died in his
early forties...
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Revolution during a
meeting along with
other top
leaders like Chen Yi, Li
Xiannian and Nie Rongzhen; as a result, they were
labeled as the
February Countercurrent...
- (2013).
Historical Dictionary of the
Chinese Civil War.
Scarecrow Press.
p. 173. ISBN 978-0810878747. Frankel,
Benjamin (1992). The Cold War, 1945–1991:...
- at the
secret H-bomb
centre in China". The
Toronto Star.
August 9, 1969.
p. 10.. See also:
Francis James (June 15, 1969). The
Sunday Times. {{cite news}}:...