Long Qian
Long Qian (Chinese: 龙潜) (1913–1992) other names Long Qiunian (Chinese: 龙秋年), Long Zhong (Chinese: 龙中) and Long Youming (Chinese: 龙友明), was a People's Liberation Army major general and People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province. He was a member of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and the New Fourth Army. He was a member of the standing committee of the Chinese Communist Party Zhejiang Party Committee[1] and governor of Zhejiang Province.
References
- ^ Forster, Keith (October 31, 1990). "Rebellion and Factionalism in a Chinese Province: Zhejiang, 1966-76: Zhejiang, 1966-76". Routledge & CRC Press. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
Preceded by Jiang Hua | Communist Party Chief of Zhejiang 1967 | Succeeded by Nan Ping |
Preceded by Zhou Jianren | Governor of Zhejiang 1966 | Succeeded by Nan Ping |
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Political leaders of Zhejiang since 1949
Secretaries
- Tan Zhenlin
- Tan Qilong
- Jiang Hua
- Long Qian
- Nan Ping
- Tan Qilong
- Tie Ying
- Wang Fang
- Xue Ju
- Li Zemin
- Zhang Dejiang
- Xi Jinping
- Zhao Hongzhu
- Xia Baolong
- Che Jun
- Yuan Jiajun
- Yi Lianhong
Chairpersons
- Tan Zhenlin
- Sha Wenhan
- Huo Shilian
- Zhou Jianren
- Long Qian
- Nan Ping
- Tan Qilong
- Tie Ying
- Li Fengping
- Xue Ju
- Shen Zulun
- Ge Hongsheng
- Wan Xueyuan
- Chai Songyue
- Xi Jinping (acting)
- Lü Zushan
- Xia Baolong
- Li Qiang
- Che Jun
- Yuan Jiajun
- Zheng Shanjie
- Wang Hao
Chairpersons
- Tan Zhenlin
- Tan Qilong
- Jiang Hua
- Tie Ying
- Mao Qihua
- Wang Jiayang
- Shang Jingcai
- Liu Feng
- Li Jinming
- Zhou Guofu
- Qiao Chuanxiu
- Ge Huijun
- Huang Lixin
- Lian Yimin
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