11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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The 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was in a five-year session from 1977 to 1982. The 10th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party preceded it. It held seven plenary sessions in the five-year period. It was formally succeeded by the 12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

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It elected the 11th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party in 1977. It was the first Politburo elected after Mao Zedong's death in 1976. This politburo was the first to discuss China's wide economic reforms, from the preceding period of high economic control.[ citation needed ]

Members

The following is in stroke order of surnames:
  1. Ding Keze (丁可则)
  2. Ding Guoyu (丁国钰)
  3. Yu Sang (于桑)
  4. Yu Mingtao (于明涛)
  5. Yu Hongliang (于洪亮)
  6. Wan Da (万达)
  7. Wan Li
  8. Ma Li (马力)
  9. Ma Hui (马辉)
  10. Ma Wenrui (马文瑞)
  11. Ma Xingyuan (马兴元)
  12. Tian Bao (天宝)
  13. Wang Ping (王平)
  14. Wang Zheng (王诤)
  15. Wang Meng (王猛)
  16. Wang Qian (王谦)
  17. Wang Zhen
  18. Wang Yiping (王一平)
  19. Wang Shitai (王世泰)
  20. Wang Bicheng (王必成)
  21. Wang Guangyu (王光宇)
  22. Wang Xiuxiu (王秀秀)
  23. Wang Maoquan (王茂全)
  24. Wang Linhe (王林鹤)
  25. Wang Guofan (王国藩)
  26. Wang Shoudao (王首道)
  27. Wang Enmao (王恩茂)
  28. Wang Chaozhu (王超柱)
  29. Wei Guoqing (韦国清)
  30. You Taizhong (尤太忠)
  31. Mao Zhiyong (毛致用)
  32. Ulanhu
  33. Fang Yi (方毅)
  34. Deng Xiaoping
  35. Deng Yingchao
  36. Kong Yuan (孔原)
  37. Kong Shiquan (孔石泉)
  38. Kong Zhaonian (孔照年)
  39. Basang (巴桑)
  40. Ye Fei (叶飞)
  41. Ye Jianying
  42. Bai Rubing (白如冰)
  43. Bai Dongcai (白栋材)
  44. Feng Xuan (冯铉)
  45. Ismail Amat (司马义·艾买提)
  46. Xing Yanzi (邢燕子)
  47. Lü Yulan (吕玉兰)
  48. Lü Zhengcao (吕正操)
  49. Qiao Xiaoguang (乔晓光)
  50. Zhu Guangya (朱光亚)
  51. Zhu Muzhi (朱穆之)
  52. Wu Xiuquan (伍修权)
  53. Ren Rong (任荣)
  54. Ren Zhongyi
  55. Ren Sizhong (任思忠)
  56. Liu Wei (刘伟)
  57. Liu Zhen (刘震)
  58. Liu Zihou (刘子厚)
  59. Liu Guangtao (刘光涛)
  60. Liu Xingyuan (刘兴元)
  61. Liu Bocheng
  62. Liu Jianxun (刘建勋)
  63. Liu Chunqiao (刘春樵)
  64. Liu Xichang (刘锡昌)
  65. Jiang Hua
  66. Jiang Liyin (江礼银)
  67. Jiang Yonghui (江拥辉)
  68. Jiang Weiqing (江渭清)
  69. Chi Biqing (池必卿)
  70. An Pingsheng (安平生)
  71. Xu Shiyou (许世友)
  72. Xu Jiatun (许家屯)
  73. Ruan Posheng (阮泊生)
  74. Ji Dengkui (纪登奎)
  75. Du Yide (杜义德)
  76. Yang Yong (杨勇)
  77. Yang Chengwu (杨成武)
  78. Yang Yichen
  79. Yang Dezhi
  80. Yang Jingren (杨静仁)
  81. Su Jing (苏静)
  82. Su Zhenhua (苏振华)
  83. Su Yiran (苏毅然)
  84. Li Da (李达)
  85. Li Qiang (李强)
  86. Li Ziyuan (李子元)
  87. Li Jingquan (李井泉)
  88. Li Shuiqing (李水清)
  89. Li Shijun (李世俊)
  90. Li Xiannian
  91. Li Renzhi (李任之)
  92. Li Zhimin (李志民)
  93. Li Qiming (李启明)
  94. Li Baohua (李葆华)
  95. Li Ruishan (李瑞山)
  96. Li Desheng (李德生)
  97. Xiao Hua (肖华)
  98. Xiao Ke (肖克)
  99. Xiao Jinguang (肖劲光)
  100. Wu De (吴德)
  101. Wu Quanqing (吴全清)
  102. Wu Guixian (吴桂贤)
  103. Yu Qiuli (余秋里)
  104. Gu Mu (谷牧)
  105. Xi Houba (希候巴)
  106. Wang Feng (汪锋)
  107. Wang Dongxing
  108. Wang Mingzhang (汪明章)
  109. Song Ping
  110. Song Shilun (宋时轮)
  111. Zhang Caiqian (张才千)
  112. Zhang Yuhua (张玉华)
  113. Zhang Pinghua (张平化)
  114. Zhang Lixian (张立宪)
  115. Zhang Tingfa (张廷发)
  116. Zhang Jingfu (张劲夫)
  117. Zhang Aiping
  118. Zhang Zhixiu (张铚秀)
  119. Zhang Fugui (张富贵)
  120. Zhang Fuheng (张福恒)
  121. Zhang Dingcheng
  122. Chen Yun
  123. Chen Pixian
  124. Chen Yonggui (陈永贵)
  125. Chen Weida
  126. Chen Qihan (陈奇涵)
  127. Chen Guodong (陈国栋)
  128. Chen Xilian (陈锡联)
  129. Chen Fuhan (陈福汉)
  130. Chen Muhua (陈慕华)
  131. Chen Puru (陈璞如)
  132. Lin Hujia (林乎加)
  133. Lin Liming (林李明)
  134. Lin Liyun (林丽韫)
  135. Luo Qingchang (罗青长)
  136. Luo Ruiqing
  137. Zhou Chunlin (周纯麟)
  138. Zhou Jianren (周建人)
  139. Baoriledai (宝日勒岱)
  140. Zong Xiyun (宗希云)
  141. Hu Lijiao (胡立教)
  142. Hu Yaobang
  143. Hao Jianxiu (郝建秀)
  144. Zhao Zhijian (赵志坚)
  145. Zhao Cangbi
  146. Zhao Xinchu (赵辛初)
  147. Zhao Ziyang
  148. Duan Junyi (段君毅)
  149. Rao Xingli (饶兴礼)
  150. Yao Yilin (姚依林)
  151. He Cheng (贺诚)
  152. Qin Jiwei (秦基伟)
  153. Geng Biao (耿飚)
  154. Geng Qichang (耿起昌)
  155. Nie Fengzhi (聂凤智)
  156. Nie Rongzhen
  157. Qian Zhiguang (钱之光)
  158. Qian Zhengying (钱正英)
  159. Tie Ying (铁瑛)
  160. Ni Zhifu (倪志福)
  161. Xu Xiangqian
  162. Guo Yufeng (郭玉峰)
  163. Guo Moruo
  164. Tang Ke (唐克)
  165. Ji Pengfei
  166. Huang Hua
  167. Huang Zhen (黄镇)
  168. Huang Oudong (黄欧东)
  169. Huang Zhizhen (黄知真)
  170. Cao Lihuai (曹里怀)
  171. Cao Yi'ou (曹轶欧)
  172. Kang Shi'en (康世恩)
  173. Kang Keqing (康克清)
  174. Lu Tianji (鹿田计)
  175. Liang Biye (梁必业)
  176. Han Ying (韩英)
  177. Han Xianchu
  178. Peng Chong (彭冲)
  179. Peng Shaohui (彭绍辉)
  180. Tan Yingji (覃应机)
  181. Su Yu
  182. Cheng Zihua (程子华)
  183. Chu Jiang (储江)
  184. Jiao Linyi (焦林义)
  185. Lu Dadong (鲁大东)
  186. Zeng Shaoshan (曾绍山)
  187. Zeng Siyu (曾思玉)
  188. Xie Xuegong (解学恭)
  189. Cai Chang (蔡畅)
  190. Cai Xiao (蔡啸)
  191. Liao Hansheng (廖汉生)
  192. Liao Zhigao (廖志高)
  193. Liao Chengzhi (廖承志)
  194. Saifuddin Azizi (赛福鼎·艾则孜)
  195. Tan Qilong (谭启龙)
  196. Tan Zhenlin (谭震林)
  197. Fan Deling (樊德玲)
  198. Xue Jinda (薛金达)
  199. Huo Shilian (霍士廉)
  200. Dai Guangqian (戴光前)

In the 3rd Session in 1978, nine persons were elected to the Central Committee: Huang Kecheng (黄克诚), Song Renqiong, Hu Qiaomu (胡乔木), Xi Zhongxun, Wang Renzhong (王任重), Huang Huoqing, Chen Zaidao (陈再道), Han Guang (韩光), Zhou Huijiu (周惠九). [1]

In the 4th Session in 1979, 12 persons were elected to the Central Committee: Wang Heshou (王鹤寿), Liu Lanbo (刘澜波), Liu Lantao (刘澜涛), An Ziwen (安子文), Li Chang (李昌), Yang Shangkun, Zhou Yang (周扬), Lu Dingyi (陆定一), Hong Xuezhi (洪学智), Peng Zhen, Jiang Nanxiang (蒋南翔), and Bo Yibo. [2]

Chronology

  1. 1st Plenary Session
  2. 2nd Plenary Session
  3. 3rd Plenary Session
  4. 4th Plenary Session
    • Date: September 25–28, 1979
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: Preparations were made for the 30th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. A Decision of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party On the Question of Speeding Up Agricultural Development was adopted. Peng Zhen, one of the top officials purged during the Cultural Revolution, was elected to the Politburo.
  5. 5th Plenary Session
  6. 6th Plenary Session
  7. 7th Plenary Session
    • Date: August 6, 1982
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: Preparations were made for the 12th Party Congress.

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