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| | AllRefer.com - China - Return to Socialist Legality Chinese Information Resource |
 | | Peng Zhen, director of the Legal Affairs Commission and active in the reform efforts of the early 1960s, announced the new laws in June 1979 and had them published shortly thereafter. |  | | In November 1979 Peng was appointed secretary general of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress, a position from which he could control the reconstruction of the legal system. |  | | He affirmed that the judiciary would be independent and subject only to the law; that all individuals, no matter how senior, would be equal before the law; and that party members and cadres would have to forego special treatment and set an example for the people. |
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| | Glossary of People: Pe |
 | | Peng retired from his leading political decisions in 1988 but continued to support the central collective leadership of China up to the time of his death. |  | | Born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, he emigrated with parents to Bolivia in 1938 and to the United States in 1945 finally settling in Kentucky. |  | | Cultural Revolution, but he survived to continue his role within the CCP. |
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http://www.marxists.org/glossary/people/p/e.htm
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 | | In 1945, Peng served as head of the CCP Propaganda Ministry and was elected a regular Politburo member. |  | | Liu Shaoqi, Peng Zhen, (Liu Ren), and most members of the middle and lower Party bureaucrats (in Beijing) were opposed to it. |  | | While Liu and Deng Xiaoping were more senior, it was Peng as Executive Secretary who implemented their decisions via the CCP Secretariat. |
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http://mcel.pacificu.edu/aspac/papers/scholars/yick/yick.htm
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| | China - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about China |
 | | The chief targets were Liu Shaoqi, Deng Xiaoping (head of the CCP secretariat), and Peng Zhen (mayor of Beijing), all of whom were forced out of office. |  | | In March 1998 he was replaced by the more hardline Li Peng, who was due to retire as prime minister. |  | | A Hong Kong takeover panel was appointed in February 1996, and the former British colony was handed back to China in July 1997. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/China
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| | Cui Naifu on China's Village Committee Elections |
 | | These three observations by Peng Zhen became the fundamental driving force for us to draw up the law. |  | | First, self-governance in rural areas was mandated by the Constitution. |  | | Could you tell us a bit more about the background of the adoption of the law? |
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| | Cultural Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the Fifth Plenum of the Eleventh CCP Congress, held in 1980, Peng Zhen and many others who had been purged during the Cultural Revolution were politically rehabilitated. |  | | In mid-2005, a privately-funded museum opened in Guangdong province, created by Peng Qi'an, 74, a former deputy mayor of Shantou. |  | | In this document, titled "Message from the Central Committee of CCP", Peng Zhen and his theses were deeply criticized, and the "Group of Five" was disbanded. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Revolution
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| | Pitman Potter - UBC Faculty of Law |
 | | Pitman B. Potter, From Leninist Discipline to Socialist Legalism: Peng Zhen on Law and Political Authority in the PRC (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003). |
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http://www.law.ubc.ca/faculty/Potter
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| | China |
 | | Peng Zhen was anxious to tell his friends his wonderful news but he had no chance. |  | | This was the news Peng Zhen had hoped for all year. |  | | I have great hopes for Peng Zhen to finish middle school, go to senior middle, and then to enter university to study engineering. |
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http://www.stf.sk.ca/teaching_res/library/teach_mat_centre/tmc/p10010/p10010.htm
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| | The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion |
 | | The man responsible for this was Peng Zhen who had been mayor of Beijing in the Fifties and Sixties. |  | | While rule of law is a distant dream, rule by law — as crafted, interpreted and adjudicated by the CCP — is a reality. |  | | Other than Peng (and Deng himself) only the ministry of civil affairs under Cui Naifu showed enthusiasm for this revolutionary step. |
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http://www.telegraphindia.com/1030724/asp/opinion/story_2192127.asp
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 | | On the morning of June 2, party elders Deng Xiaoping, Li Xiannian, Peng Zhen, Yang Shangkun, Bo Yibo, and Wang Zhen met with the Standing Committee of the Politburo, which at that juncture consisted only of Li Peng, Qiao Shi, and Yao Yilin. |  | | These two reports give ample evidence that following the declaration of martial law a major scheme of the organizers and plotters of the turmoil has been to occupy Tiananmen Square to serve as a command center for a final showdown with the Party and government. |  | | When he was in North Korea and the Politburo asked Comrade Ziyang's opinion, he sent back a telegram clearly stating that he was "in complete agreement with Comrade Xiaoping's plan for dealing with the unrest." |
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http://www.wellesley.edu/Polisci/wj/China/Tiananmen/tampapers.html
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| | Radical Experiments: The Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution |
 | | Fall of Luo Ruiqing (head of PLA) and soon of Peng Zhen (mayor of Beijing). |  | | Criticism of Mao by Peng Dehuai (Defense Minister) in 1959 over GLF led to Peng's dismissal. |  | | Mao replaced by Liu Shaoqi as head of state, but continued as chairman of CCP and head of Military Affairs Commission. |
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http://history.binghamton.edu/hist274/Apr25.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - China - Introduction Chinese Information Resource |
 | | Li Peng was elected premier of the State Council, as expected, and Yao Yilin and fifty-nine-year-old financial expert Tian Jiyun were re-elected as vice premiers. |  | | It also was decided at the Seventh National People's Congress to elevate Hainan Island, formerly part of Guangdong Province, to provincial status and to designate it as a special economic zone. |  | | On a move that seemed to bode well for reform efforts, long-time Deng ally and political moderate Wan Li was selected to replace Peng Zhen as chairman of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/china/china11.html
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| | Baylor University The Lariat Online News |
 | | Zhen Peng, a Beijing, China graduate assistant to Williamson, is serving as translator for the delegation. |  | | Peng is a staff member of the Ministry of Education in Beijing and knows several of the delegation members. |  | | Peng said this is the first time such a large education delegation from China has come to Texas. |
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http://www.baylor.edu/lariat/news.php?action=story&story=14511
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| | Today in Asian History: December 28 |
 | | Beijing Mayor Peng Zhen released from jail, 12 years imprisonment and exile. |  | | Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, himself a former member of the Khmer Rouge, announced that Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea, two top Khmer Rouge leaders, should be welcomed into Phnom Penh "with bouquets of flowers, not with prisons and handcuffs." |
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http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/thisweek/12-28.htm
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| | 1996 AAS Abstracts: China Session 211 |
 | | Professor Sarah Biddulph of Melbourne University Law Faculty will examine law and social order, drawing on her ongoing research in administrative law and public regulation. |  | | This paper will examine the ideas of Peng Zhen on law and political authority as a foundation for and emblem of PRC elite legal culture. |  | | Peng's responsibilities during the 1950s and again in the early 1980s for political legal work within the CPC Politburo allowed him to play a significant role in shaping the Party's legal policy, while his role as Chair of the National People's Congress Standing Committee offered unparalleled opportunities to affect the content and process of legislation. |
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| | China Affirms Li Peng as Prime Minister |
 | | ONG KONG -- Li Peng, an electrical engineer who studied in the Soviet Union during his 20's, was confirmed today by China's Parliament as the country's Prime Minister. |  | | Li's ascent through the ranks of the party has occurred under the patronage of a group of elderly hard-line party members, including Chen Yun and Peng Zhen, as well as that of Deng Yingchao, the widow of Zhou Enlai. |  | | At that time, Li was also named to the five-member Standing Committee of the Politburo and now ranks second in the leadership behind Zhao. |
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http://partners.nytimes.com/library/world/asia/041088li-peng.html
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| | Asiaweek.com |
 | | From 1979 on, Peng worked tirelessly to promote laws that would prevent a leader ever again attaining Mao's absolute authority. |  | | In 1982, he helped draft a new Constitution that expanded the power of China's legislative body, the National People's Congress. |  | | With last week's death of Peng Zhen at age 95, three remain. |
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| | Analysis: Deng's Death Leaves Potential Power Vacuum |
 | | As a witness to the last party congress, in 1992, when Deng choreographed the resignations and promotions that enhanced Jiang's chances to consolidate his own position at the top of the party, Jiang understands how much he is now flying solo. |  | | He is now fighting to stay on in a key role after he steps down next year as prime minister, and he need only look at South Korea's treatment of retired leaders who sent troops against unarmed students for his motivation to remain on the political stage. |  | | But the party may not be ready for such a wrenching and dangerous re-evaluation, since it would immediately raise the issue of culpability for the hundreds, if not thousands, of deaths that occurred during the military crackdown in 1989. |
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http://partners.nytimes.com/library/world/0220deng-assess.html
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| | The Epoch Times Anything for Power: The Real Story of China’s Jiang Zemin — Chapter 9 |
 | | Qiao was backed by the political and legal affairs institutions as well as the Standing Committee of the People’s Congress, which were led respectively by Peng Zhen and Wan Li. |  | | Yang Shangkun, Liu Huaqing, and Zhang Zhen had all fought in times of war. |  | | Jiang gazed at the group photo on his table, which was taken on June 21, 1989, after the six new members of the Politburo—Jiang Zemin, Li Peng, Qiao Shi, Song Ping, Li Ruihuan, and Yao Yilin—had just been elected during the fourth plenary session of the 13th CCP Congress. |
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| | 1997 Play-by-Play |
 | | 3rd, Humorbid tabbed his second solo of 1997 with an ace on Peng Zhen, former leader of the Chinese People's Congress. |  | | Stanley led four in honoring Presidential hopeful Pat Paulsen for four... |  | | (Or so it appeared at the moment; in a stunning development, Peng Zhen was reported to have died again later in the year.)... |
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| | China - THE THIRD WAVE OF REFORM, BEGINNING IN 1986 |
 | | Even conservative senior leaders such as Li Xiannian and Peng Zhen made statements supporting political reform. |  | | The campaign against bourgeois liberalization became the means for conservatives led by Political Bureau members Chen Yun, Peng Zhen, and Hu Qiaomu to express their opposition to some of the reforms, especially the pace of the reform agenda, and to the increased democratization advocated by Hu Yaobang. |  | | This development did not limit the likelihood of very intense debate before and during the next National Party Congress on the specific implementation of this most sensitive program. |
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| | Asiaweek.com |
 | | The family must have sensed trouble was brewing when the Central Committee failed to form an official funeral committee for the elder statesman when he died on April 26. |  | | say the family of Peng Zhen, one of the Communist Party's "immortals," is incensed by the treatment their late patriarch has received at the hands of the party hierarchy. |  | | The jar containing his ashes is still sitting in the front room of the family's apartment, when, by rights, it should be buried in the Babaoshan Cemetery for Revolutionary Martyrs. |
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| | China's Confession |
 | | E7) In 1966, Beijing Mayor Peng Zhen, Propaganda Minister Lu Dingyi, Chief of General Staff Luo Ruiqing were brought down in disgrace. |  | | E6) In 1959, National Defense Minister Peng Dehuai, Chief of Staff of the People's Liberation Army Huang Kecheng and Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Zhang Wentian were declared 'Right-wing anti-party opportunists' and brought down. |  | | E5) Two years later democratic leaders Zhang Bojun and Luo Longji were labeled right-wing counter-revolutionaries and punished along with five hundred fifty thousand sympathizers. |
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| | Black Hands of Beijing |
 | | With a feeling of impotence, they agreed to a meaningless ultimatum - the eighth in a list of ten points in that day's document. |  | | This time the troops would not be humil-iated; the square would be retaken. |  | | Yet even with this decision made, the Party continued to have kind words for the students - the whole Party at that, even eighty-seven-year-old Peng Zhen, the oldest and crustiest of the elders. |
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| | ChiDocs Volume 1 Contents |
 | | Meeting Between Li Peng, Member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Premier of the State Council, and Fasting Students at the Great Hall of the People This Morning 280 |  | | Greetings by Zhao Ziyang, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, at the New Year Party Held by the National CPPCC Committee on 1 January in Beijing 4 |  | | Peng Chong, Report on the Work of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee 129 |
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| | Ahem :: Get a life: April 2004 |
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| | Maoist Internationalist Movement Document |
 | | Li Peng was the state authority behind the crackdown and Deng Xiaoping was the party authority behind Tiananmen. |  | | Through P'eng Chen, Liu Jen, and Wu Kuang, the United States had her try to topple Vice Chairman Lin. |  | | Jiang Qing (Chiang Ch'ing) said that P'eng Chen's allies in Chekiang were causing trouble. |
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| | People's Republic of China: II |
 | | The attack was led by Minister of National Defense Peng Dehuai ( |  | | Peng argued that "putting politics in command" was no substitute for economic laws and realistic economic policy; unnamed party leaders were also admonished for trying to "jump into communism in one step." After the Lushan showdown, Peng Dehuai, who allegedly had been encouraged by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev to oppose Mao, was deposed. |  | | The new defense minister initiated a systematic purge of Peng's supporters from the military. |
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| | WashingtonPost.com: China, the Next Generation |
 | | Peng Zhen, a conservative who was then chairman of the National People's Congress, rammed a village election law through the reluctant parliament. |  | | Some election supporters were true democrats who hoped the elections would spread to the more populous townships and cities, and ultimately include national offices like the presidency. |  | | Wang said party elders like Peng "believed that the Chinese Communist Party would rule forever, but that they needed democracy to protect themselves." To win over waverers, Peng dubbed the law "experimental." Eleven years later, it still is. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/longterm/chinanext/chinanext14b.htm
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| | World Briefs I |
 | | Peng Zhen, one of the so-called Eight Immortals in China because of his role in the Communist takeover of 1949 and his enduring influence, died late Saturday. |  | | This story was published on April 29, 1997. |  | | Peng's official obituary took pains to note that the former head of the National People's Congress "resolutely supported the central collective leadership with Comrade Jiang Zemin at the core." The obituary praised Peng as a "great proletarian revolutionary" who was a "major founder of the socialist legal system in China." |
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http://www-tech.mit.edu/Issue/V117/N22/ebriefs1.22w.html
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| | The Epoch Times Anything for Power: The Real Story of China’s Jiang Zemin — Chapter 8 |
 | | On March 23 of that year Taiwan held its first democratic election. |  | | During his first two years as General Secretary of the Party, Jiang would mind his behavior and at least show respect towards Li Peng. |  | | But after the Yang brothers were removed from their positions at the Party’s 14th Congress, Jiang grew increasingly more arrogant. |
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| | Anthropology 369 |
 | | Mao's policies criticized by Minister of National Defense Peng Dehuai. |  | | Peng later deposed and replaced by Mao supporter Lin Biao. |  | | Recognizing public apathy, leaders deemphasized rhetoric of mass movements. |
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| | Peng Dehuai -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Wade-Giles P'eng Te-huai military leader, one of the greatest in Chinese communist history, and minister of national defense of China from 1954 until 1959, when he was removed for criticizing the military and economic policies of Mao Zedong. |  | | In a play, Wu supposedly had used allegorical devices to lampoon Mao and laud the deposed former minister of defense, Peng Dehuai. |  | | The denunciation of Wu and his play on Nov. 10, 1965, constituted the opening volley in an assault on cultural figures and their thoughts. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9059064
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| | A dent to China's pride |
 | | Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Sportstar. |  | | Countering the strategy of Peng playing close to the table, Li Qian decided to engage her in long rallies with her deep forehand, topspin returns. |  | | For, though Peng picked a point after a long and exiciting rally to see the score close at 8-10, it was Li Qian who was celebrating her triumph soon with a 5-11, 11-8, 4-11, 11-7, 9-11, 11-7, 11-8 victory. |
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| | The Sparkplug: 'There are devils here' |
 | | The play was a thinly veiled criticism of Mao Zedong (毛泽东) for his dismissal of Defence Minister Peng Dehuai (彭德怀) at the Lushan conference in 1959. |  | | In addition to Lu and Xu, the others being criticized on the stage include two important figures: Song Shuo (宋硕), center, the deputy director of the Beijing Party Committee's University Department, and Peng Peiyun (彭佩云), the deputy secretary of the Peking University Party Committee, far right. |  | | In response, Peng Zhen (彭真), the mayor of Beijing (and no relation to Peng Dehuai), on March 11, 1966, ordered Xu to call the Shanghai Propaganda Department to find out why they had allowed the article to be published without permission from the central government in Beijing. |
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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Gang of Four |
 | | The removal of this group from power marked the end of the Cultural Revolution, which had been launched by Mao in 1966 as part of his power struggle with leaders such as Liu Shaoqi, Deng Xiaoping and Peng Zhen. |  | | Mao placed Jiang, who before 1966 had not taken a public political role, in charge of the country’s cultural apparatus. |  | | Two other men who were already dead in 1976, Kang Sheng and Xie Fuzhi, were named as having been part of the "gang." |
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| | Videos - 2005 Canada Cup Table Tennis Finals - Vancouver, BC - July 3rd, 2005 |
 | | Semi-Final: Wang Zhen (CAN) vs Wang Zhe (CHN) 4:2 (-6,5,-8,10,8,8) Size: 100MB |  | | Final: Feng Zhe (BUL) vs Wang Zhen (CAN) 4:3 (9,-5,-6,6,8,-8,4) Size: 135MB |  | | Top seeds are former Chinese national team member Feng Zhe (currently world #39 and representing Bulgaria) and Wilson Zhang (AKA Zhang Peng). |
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| | UK Sports News with Try My Sport |
 | | The close match went to the 7th decisive game which was also a close call. |  | | She beat compatriot PENG Luyang in the final and took her first Pro Tour title ever – and she is only ranked 336 in the World. |  | | However at the decisive points I was the lucky one”, said CAO Zhen who won the World Cadet Challenge 2002. |
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http://www.trymysport.co.uk/sports_news/table_tennis_news/2003/oct03/malaysia_open_results.htm
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| | Chinese Medical Diabetes |
 | | , Shi Yong Zhen Jiu Nei Ke Xue (A Study of Practical Acupuncture-moxibustion In Internal Medicine), White Mountain Press, Chenyang, 1991 |  | | Peng Zhen-sheng, “The Treatment of 102 Cases of Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes with Ping Xiao Jiang Tang Tang (Calm Wasting and Lower Sugar Decoction)," Zhe Jiang Zhong Yi Za Zhi (Zhejiang Journal of Chinese Medicine), #8, 2000, p. |  | | Wang Xue-tai and Liu Guan-jun, Zhong Guo Dang Dai Zhen Jiu Ming Jia Yi An (Contemporary Chinese National Acupuncture and Moxibustion Famous Masters Case Histories), Jilin Science and Technology Publishing, Co., Changchun, 1991 |
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| | phorum - Chinese Culture Forum at Asiawind - Zhang Jiuling- the Tang poet and statesman |
 | | Wanting to know the author of this article and who gave the authority to have this article published, Peng Zhen asked members of the Shanghai branch of the People's Daily. |  | | That was the first shot and the beginning of the "Red Guard Movement." |  | | (±i¬K¾ô), the chief of the Shanghai Branch, replied Peng Zhen that the article was written by Chairman Mao (¤ò¥D®u) who also authorized the article to be published by the People's Daily in Shanghai. |
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http://www.asiawind.com/forums/read.php?f=2&i=2683&t=2683
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| | Chinese Revolution 1949 female CCP meeting notebook |
 | | Inside of it is a picture of Mao, and this person had noted below the picture “Leader of the Chinese Communist Party.” Detail meeting minutes were written in this notebook, along with the names of female communist party members and the money each person had contributed to the party. |  | | This book belonged to someone by the name of Cao Yue Ying. |  | | Also notable words imprinted in this notebook included “Rid of feudal system’s residuals, develop careers of women, Peng Zhen.” Peng Zhen, a communist party leader of China. |
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| | China Readjustment and Recovery, 1961-65 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, ... |
 | | In 1961 the political tide at home began to swing to the right, as evidenced by the ascendancy of a more moderate leadership. |  | | Among these measures was the reorganization of the commune system, with the result that production brigades and teams had more say in their own administrative and economic planning. |  | | In an effort to stabilize the economic front, for example, the party-- still under Mao's titular leadership but under the dominant influence of Liu Shaoqi, Deng Xiaoping, Chen Yun, Peng Zhen, Bo Yibo, and others--initiated a series of corrective measures. |
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| | Time: Died, Peng Zhen.(Brief Article)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | PENG ZHEN, 95, oldest of China's "Eight Immortals" whose longevity was equaled only by his authoritarian influence; in Beijing. |  | | This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. |  | | Search for more information on HighBeam Research for. |
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| | Suzuki Two-stroke Message Board |
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| | International Table Tennis Federation |
 | | It’s happened before and no doubt it will happen again, it was a case of déjà vu; all four semi-finalists in a women’s singles event at a major international championships are from China. |  | | A forehand flick from LI Xiaoxia flies off the end of the table, LI Qian is the first player to reserve her place in the Girls’ Singles final at the 1st ITTF World Junior Championships in Santiago, five minutes later she is joined by her compatriot, PENG Luyang who overcomes CAO Zhen in five games. |  | | It always seems amazing the precarious life of a professional football manager, the team starts to do badly, the manager is dismissed another one interviewed and immediately there is a long list of prospective clients for a post that seemingly has no security of tenure. |
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| | Morning Sun Living Revolution |
 | | Bottom: Liu Ren (1909-1973) Assistant to Peng Zhen, he was charged as a spy and imprisoned in Qinchen. |
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