- Sun
Zhengcai (Chinese: 孙政才; born
September 25, 1963) is a
former Chinese politician and
senior regional official. From 2012 to 2017, Sun
served as the...
- Tang
Zhengcai (Chinese: 唐正才, 1816–1863, born in
Qiyang County, Hunan) was an
eminent navy
leader of the
Taiping Rebellion,
known during his
tenure as the...
- in 2017 in the
aftermath of the
ouster of
Chongqing party secretary Sun
Zhengcai, a move that made him well-positioned for
further elevation. He also became...
-
possibly at the
order of Wang
Qishan in
relation to an
investigation into Sun
Zhengcai, both her
cultivated connections. She is said to have
fallen victim to...
-
position include He Guoqiang, Wang Yang, Bo Xilai,
Zhang Dejiang, and Sun
Zhengcai, the
latter three were
Politburo members during their term as
party chief...
- Peixin; Zhang, Xin; Wu, Haojiang; Chen, Hongyu; Meng, Ziang; Liu, Li; Xia,
Zhengcai; Sinova, Jairo; Jungwirth, Tomáš; Liu,
Zhiqi (7
November 2022). "An anomalous...
- and its tributaries.
Among the Navy's
commanders was the Hang king Tang
Zhengcai. Ethnically, the
Taiping army was at the
outset formed largely from these...
-
Development and
Evaluation Commission of the
Republic of
China (1991–1994). Sun
Zhengcai (born 1963) – a
disgraced Communist Party politician who
served as party...
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Central Legal and
Political Affairs Commission; and Hu
Chunhua and Sun
Zhengcai, two
officials born
after 1960 who took on
major regional party leadership...
- [The New York Times: Duan
Weihong incident involves Wen
Jiabao or Sun
Zhengcai?].
Deutsche Welle (in Chinese). 8
February 2018.
Retrieved 19 September...