Li Xiannian
Li Xiannian (June 23, 1909 - June 21, 1992), the name of the whole ya, the number of Ke Nian, Hubei Hongan, carpenter origin, the former Communist Party of China and the People's Republic of China, one of the main leaders of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Generals, following Liu Shaoqi after the third president of the People 's Republic of China. In 1927, Li Xiannian joined the Communist Party of China and served as the commander of the Fourth Army of the Chinese Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army to participate in the Long March and then led the failure of the Western Route Army. During the war of resistance against Japan, served as the New Fourth Army fifth division commander and other positions. During the second Kuomintang civil war, with Liu Bocheng, Deng Xiaoping Jin Ji Luyu troops into the Central Plains. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as secretary of the CPC Hubei Provincial Committee, Hubei Province military leadership positions. He then served as Vice Premier of the State Council to assist Zhou Enlai to preside over the economic work and participated in the Huai Ren Tang Incident at the end of the Cultural Revolution. After the 1980s, he served as Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Committee, Chairman of the People's Republic of China, Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee and other positions, or the eighth to twelve members of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, the eleventh and twelfth CPC Central Committee Political Bureau Standing Committee. He was one of the "eight great veterans of the Chinese Communist Party" in Deng Xiaoping's reign. ...