Li Zuopeng
Chinese general
Li Zuopeng (simplified Chinese: 李作鹏; traditional Chinese: 李作鵬; pinyin: Lǐ Zuòpéng; April 24, 1914 – January 3, 2009) was a general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
Biography
Li was born in Ji'an, Jiangxi in 1914. He joined the Chinese Red Army in 1930.[citation needed]
In the Cultural Revolution, Li was elected as the member of the 9th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party in 1969. As an ally of Lin Biao, he lost his position after Lin Biao's fall. He was put on trial and given a seventeen-year prison sentence in 1981.[citation needed]
External links
- Biography of Li Zuopeng, at Sina.com. (in Chinese)
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9th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (1969–1973)
- Mao Zedong (Chairman)
- Lin Biao (Vice-Chairman, died Sep 1971)
- Zhou Enlai
- Chen Boda (dismissed Aug 1973)
- Kang Sheng
in surname stroke order
- Ye Qun (died Sep 1971)
- Ye Jianying
- Liu Bocheng
- Jiang Qing
- Zhu De
- Xu Shiyou
- Chen Xilian
- Li Xiannian
- Li Zuopeng (arrested Sep 1971)
- Wu Faxian (arrested Sep 1971)
- Zhang Chunqiao
- Qiu Huizuo (arrested Sep 1971)
- Yao Wenyuan
- Huang Yongsheng (arrested Sep 1971)
- Dong Biwu
- Xie Fuzhi (died Mar 1972)
- Ji Dengkui
- Li Xuefeng (dismissed Aug 1973)
- Li Desheng
- Wang Dongxing
7th→8th→9th→10th→11th→12th→13th→14th→15th→16th→17th→18th→19th→20th
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