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    General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party

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  1. Zhang Wentian [a] (30 August 1900 – 1 July 1976) was a Chinese politician who was a high-ranking leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Born in Nanhui, he attended the Hohai Civil Engineering School in Nanjing and spent a year at the University of California.

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  2. Apr 20, 2009 · Zhang Wentian, whose real name was Zhang Ying, was an important early leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He was born in Nanhui County, now a part of Shanghai, Jiangsu Province, on August 30, 1900.

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  3. Wentian Zhang. I have got my master’s degree at the Computer Vision Institute, Shenzhen University, under the supervision of Prof. Feng Liu and Prof. Linlin Shen. Besides, I was an intern at Jarvis Lab, Tencent. My major research interests include image & video generation and system security.

  4. The Former Residence of Zhang Wentian (simplified Chinese: 张闻天故居; traditional Chinese: 張聞天故居; pinyin: Zhāng Wéntiān Gùjū) is the birthplace and childhood home of Zhang Wentian, the 4th General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

  5. Zhang Wentian was a russian-trained Chinese Communist Party leader, one of the Twenty-Eight Bolsheviks, general secretary in 1934, vice-minister in foreign affairs 1954 -1959, writer and translator.

  6. Zhang Wentian took Bo's previous position, and Mao once again joined the Central Committee. The Zunyi Conference confirmed that the CCP should turn away from the 28 Bolsheviks and towards Mao. The Red Army regained its military power, survived in Yan'an and ultimately defeated the KMT using a guerrilla strategy, and later through conventional ...

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  8. In spite of their collaboration, Zhang and Mao had some major ideological disagreements regarding the sinification of Marxism and Party history. Through the analysis of Zhang Wentian, this thesis is intended to help “rescue” CCP history from the Maoist narrative.