Alternates of the 6th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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The 6th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was elected by the 6th National Congress in 1928. 34 individuals served as alternates during this electoral term. During this electoral term, the plenary sessions of the 6th Central Committee and sessions of the 6th Politburo organised several by-elections.

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Alternates

Alternates of the 6th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Name 5th CC 7th CC BirthPMDeathBirthplaceEthnicityGenderRef.
Chen Tanqiu [I] 陳潭秋AlternateMember189619211943 Hubei Han Male [2]
Chen Yun [II] 陈云NonmemberNonmember190519251995 Shanghai Han Male [4]
Deng Zhongxia [III] 邓中夏MemberNonmember189419211933 Hunan Han Male [5]
Fu Zhong [IV] 傅钟NonmemberNonmember190019211989 Sichuan Han Male [6]
Gan Zhuotang [V] 甘卓棠NonmemberNonmember189919261929 Guangdong Han Male [7]
He Wei [VI] 何畏NonmemberNonmember??1949 Guangxi UnknownMale [9]
Huang Ping [VII] 黄平AlternateNonmember190119241981 Hubei Han Male [11]
Kong Yuan [VIII] 孔原NonmemberNonmember190619251990 Jiangxi Han Male [13]
Li Fuchun [IX] 李富春NonmemberMember190019231975 Hunan Han Male [15]
Li Weihan [X] 李维汉NonmemberNonmember189619211984 Hunan Han Male [17]
Li Xiannian [XI] 李先念NonmemberNonmember190919271992 Hubei Han Male [19]
Li Zhusheng [XII] 李竹声NonmemberNonmember190319251951 Anhui Han Male [20]
Li Zifen [XIII] 李子芬NonmemberNonmember190219231935 Hubei Han Male [8]
Lin Yuying [XIV] 林育英NonmemberNonmember189719221942 Hubei Han Male [21]
Liu Jianyu [XV] 刘坚予NonmemberNonmember189519251930 Shaanxi Han Male [22]
Luo Zhanglong [XVI] 罗章龙MemberNonmember189619211995 Hunan Han Male [24]
Peng Dehuai [XVII] 彭德怀NonmemberNonmember189819281974 Hunan Han Male [26]
Shen Zemin [XVIII] 沈泽民NonmemberNonmember190019211933 Zhejiang Han Male [28]
Shi Wenbin [XIX] 史文彬NonmemberNonmember188719211942 Shandong Han Male [29]
Tang Hongjing [XX] 唐宏经NonmemberNonmember190119262005 Liaoning Han Male [30]
Wang Fengfei [XXI] 王凤飞NonmemberNonmember190319261933 Jiangxi Han Male [31]
Wang Kequan [XXII] 王克全NonmemberNonmember190619241939 Anhui Han Male [32]
Wang Yinren [XXIII] 王荩仁NonmemberNonmember190119261981 Shandong Han Male [34]
Wang Zhongyi [XXIV] 王仲一NonmemberNonmember190119211931 Shanxi Han Male [35]
Wang Zhuo [XXV] 王灼NonmemberNonmember189819261932 Guangdong Han Male [36]
Xia Wenfa [XXVI] 夏文法NonmemberNonmember?19261929 Hubei Han Male [37]
Xia Xi [XXVII] 夏曦NonmemberNonmember190119211936 Hunan Han Male [27]
Xu Lanzhi [XXVIII] 徐兰芝NonmemberNonmember??1931 Henan Han Female [38]
Yang Shangkun [XXIX] 杨尚昆NonmemberNonmember190719261998 Chongqing Han Male [40]
Yuan Binghui [XXX] 袁炳輝NonmemberNonmember?19261932 Guangdong Han Male [41]
Yun Daiying [XXXI] 恬代英MemberNonmember189519211931 Hubei Han Male [43]
Zeng Bingchun [XXXII] 曾炳春NonmemberNonmember190219271932 Jiangxi Han Male [40]
Zhou Xiuzhu [XXXIII] 周秀珠NonmemberNonmember191019261970 Guangdong Han Female [44]
Zhu De [XXXIV] 朱德NonmemberNonmember188619251976 Sichuan Han Male [45]

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Explanatory notes

  1. Chen Tanqiu was by-elected as an alternate at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930. He was executed on 27 September 1943 on the orders of Sheng Shicai, a Xinjiang warlord. [1]
  2. Chen Yun was by-elected as an alternate at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930. He was promoted to member at the 4th Plenary Session in January 1931. [3]
  3. Deng Zhongxia was arrested in May and executed by state authorities on 21 September 1933. [5]
  4. Fu Zhong was by-elected by a decision of the 6th Politburo in August 1935. Despite his by-election, he never attended a Central Committee plenary session as an alternate, and by the convocation of the 7th National Congress, held in 1945, he no longer served as an alternate. [6]
  5. Gan Zhuotang was arrested and executed by state authorities in February 1929. [7]
  6. He Wei was by-elected by a decision of the 6th Politburo in August 1935. Despite his by-election, he never attended a Central Committee plenary session as an alternate. He Wei defected to the Kuomintang at the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937. [8]
  7. Huang Ping was by-elected as an alternate by the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930. In January 1933, Huang Ping surrendered and defected to the Kuomintang. [10]
  8. Kong Yuan was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934. [12]
  9. Li Fuchun was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934. [14]
  10. Li Weihan was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934. He was promoted to member-status by a decision of the 6th Politburo in January 1935. [16]
  11. Li Xiannian was by-elected by a decision of the 6th Politburo in August 1935. Despite his by-election, he never attended a Central Committee plenary session as an alternate, and at the end of the 7th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee, held in 1944–1945, he was promoted to member-status. [18]
  12. Li Zhusheng was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in September 1931. State authorities arrested him in June 1934, and he shortly after defected to the Kuomintang. [8]
  13. Li Zifen was arrested by state authorities in August 1932, and died in prison in December 1935. [8]
  14. Lin Yuying was given member-status by a decision of the 6th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in November 1938. [3]
  15. Liu Jianyu was arrested by state authorities on 5 May and executed on 7 May 1930.
  16. Luo Zhanglong was expelled by the decision of the 6th Politburo, titled "Resolution on Expelling Luo Zhanglong from the Central Committee and the Party", in January 1931-elected by the 6th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in November 1938. [23]
  17. Peng Dehuai was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934. He was promoted to member-status by a decision of the 6th Politburo in 1936. [25]
  18. Shen Zemin was by-elected as an alternate at the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931. He died of natural causes on 20 November 1933. [27]
  19. Shi Wenbin was removed from the Central Committee as an alternate and expelled from the party by a decision of the 6th Politburo in July 1931.
  20. Wang Zhuo was promoted to member-status by a decision of the 6th Politburo in November 1928. [3]
  21. Wang Fengfei was promoted to member-status by a decision of the 6th Politburo in November 1928. [3]
  22. Wang Kequan was by-elected as an alternate at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930. He was given member-status by a decision of the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931. [3]
  23. Wang Yinren was by-elected as an alternate at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930. [3] He was arrested by state authorities in 1933, and upon being released from prison, he returned to his hometown to farm. [33]
  24. Wang Zhongyi was promoted to member-status by a decision of the 6th Politburo in November 1928. [3]
  25. Wang Zhuo was promoted to member-status by a decision of the 6th Politburo in November 1928. [3]
  26. Xia Wenfa was arrested by state authorities in March and executed on 4 April 1929.
  27. Xia Xi was by-elected as an alternate at the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931. He drowned while crossing a river in Guizhou on 28 February 1936. [27]
  28. Xu Lanzhi was promoted to member-status by a decision of the 6th Politburo in November 1928. [3]
  29. Yang Shangkun was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934. [39]
  30. Yuan Binghui was arrested by state authorities in October 1932 and defected to the Kuomintang later that year. His whereabouts since are unknown.
  31. Yun Daiying was arrested in February 1930 and executed by state authorities on 29 April 1931. [42]
  32. Zeng Bingchun was by-elected as an alternate at the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931. He was killed in a counter-revolutionary uprising in Jiangxi on 30 February 1932.. [27]
  33. Zhou Xiuzhu served as an alternate member until January 1931 when she was appointed head of the Women's Department of the Party Central Committee. [44]
  34. Zhu De was by-elected as an alternate at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930. In January 1934, he was given member-status by a decision of the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee. [45]

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