11th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party

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The 11th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), formally the Political Bureau of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was elected at the 1st plenary session of the 11th Central Committee of the CCP on 19 August 1977 in the aftermath of the 11th National Congress. This electoral term was preceded by the 10th Politburo and succeeded by the 12th. Eighth of the 29 members served concurrently in the 11th Politburo Standing Committee.

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Composition

Members

Members of the Political Bureau of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
[1]
Name Hanzi 10th POL 12th POL BirthPMDeathBirthplaceEthnicityGenderNo. of officesRef.
Chen Xilian 陈锡联Old5th Plenum191519481999 Hubei Han Male [2]
Chen Yonggui 陈永贵OldNot191419481986 Shanxi Han Male [3]
Chen Yun 陈云3rd PlenumReelected190519241995 Shanghai Han Male [4]
Deng Xiaoping 邓小平OldReelected190419241997 Sichuan Han Male [5]
Deng Yingchao 邓颖超3rd PlenumReelected190419251992 Guangxi Han Female [6]
Fang Yi 方毅NewReelected191619311997 Fujian Han Male [7]
Geng Biao 耿飚NewNot190919282000 Hunan Han Male [8]
Hu Yaobang 胡耀邦3rd PlenumReelected191519331989 Hunan Han Male
Three
[9]
Hua Guofeng 华国锋OldNot192119382008 Shanxi Han Male [10]
Ji Dengkui 纪登奎Old5th Plenum192319381988 Shanxi Han Male [11]
Li Desheng 李德生OldReelected191619322011 Henan Han Male [12]
Li Xiannian 李先念OldReelected190919271992 Hubei Han Male
One
[13]
Liu Bocheng 刘伯承OldNot189219261986 Sichuan Han Male [14]
Ni Zhifu 倪志福AlternateReelected193319582013 Shanghai Han Male
One
[15]
Nie Rongzhen 聂荣臻NewReelected189919231992 Sichuan Han Male [16]
Peng Chong 彭冲NewNot191519342010 Fujian Han Male [17]
Peng Zhen 彭真4th PlenumReelected190219231997 Shanxi Han Male [18]
Su Zhenhua 苏振华AlternateDied191219301979 Hunan Han Male [19]
Ulanhu 乌兰夫NewReelected190719251988 Suiyuan Tümed Male
One
[20]
Wang Dongxing 汪东兴NewNot191619322015 Jiangxi Han Male
Two
[21]
Wang Zhen 王震3rd PlenumReelected190819281993 Hunan Han Male [22]
Wei Guoqing 韦国清OldReelected191319311989 Guangxi Han Male [23]
Wu De 吴德Old5th Plenum191319331995 Hebei Han Male [24]
Xu Shiyou 许世友OldNot190619271985 Henan Han Male [25]
Xu Xiangqian 徐向前NewReelected190119271990 Shanxi Han Male [26]
Ye Jianying 叶剑英OldReelected189719271986 Guangdong Han Male [27]
Yu Qiuli 余秋里NewReelected191419311999 Jiangxi Han Male [28]
Zhang Tingfa 张廷发NewReelected191819362010 Fujian Han Male [29]
Zhao Ziyang 赵紫阳4th PlenumReelected191919382005 Henan Han Male [30]

Alternates

Alternates of the Political Bureau of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
[1]
Name Hanzi 10th POL 12th POL BirthPMDeathBirthplaceEthnicityGenderNo. of officesRef.
Chen Muhua 陈慕华NewAlternate192119382011 Guangxi Han Female [31]
Saifuddin Azizi 赛福鼎·艾则孜AlternateNot191519492003 Xinjiang Uyghur Male [32]
Zhao Ziyang 赵紫阳New4th Plenum191919382005 Henan Han Male
Three
[30]

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