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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hua_GuofengHua Guofeng - Wikipedia

    Hua Guofeng ( / hwɑː /; born Su Zhu; 16 February 1921 – 20 August 2008) [1] was a Chinese politician who served as Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and Premier of the People's Republic of China. The designated successor of Mao Zedong, Hua held the top offices of the government, party, and the military after the deaths of Mao and ...

  2. Jan 17, 2005 · Zhao Ziyang, the former general secretary of China's Communist Party who was stripped of power for supporting the students during their 1989 pro-democracy Tiananmen Square protests, died in a ...

  3. May 30, 2019 · Zhao Ziyang, the Communist Party general secretary, urging students to call off their hunger strike on May 19, 1989, in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.

  4. Jun 2, 2009 · On May 19, 1989, Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Zhao Ziyang picked up a bullhorn and urged student demonstrators to end their hunger strike against the Chinese government in the name of ...

  5. Zhao Ziyang steered the economy as the country’s premier. Deng directed him to figure out how to bring the market reforms that had quickly taken hold in agriculture into the cities and state ...

  6. Zhao, Ziyang 1919- 2005. Ziyang Zhao, who served as premier of the People's Republic of China from 1980 to 1987, vice chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1981 to 1982, and CCP general secretary from 1987 to 1989, pictured with Dutch Prime Minister Lubbers during a dinner in June 1985. Photograp by Rob Bogaerts, June 17, 1985 ...

  7. www.nndb.com › people › 959Zhao Ziyang - NNDB

    Zhao Ziyang. 6th Chinese Premier sought reforms. Birthplace: Hua county, Honan, China Location of death: Beijing, China Cause of death: Respiratory failure Remains: Buried, Babaos. Placed under house arrest after the Tiananmen Square Massacre, controversially entering the square and pleading with students to abandon their demonstration. After this ...

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