9th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party

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The 9th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), formally the Political Bureau of the 9th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was elected at the 1st Plenary Session of the 9th Central Committee of the CCP on 28 April 1969 in the aftermath of the 9th National Congress. This electoral term was preceded by the 8th Politburo and succeeded by the 10th. Five of the 21 members served concurrently in the 9th Politburo Standing Committee.

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Composition

Members

Members of the Political Bureau of the 9th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
[1]
Name Hanzi 8th POL 10th POL BirthPMDeathBirthplaceEthnicityGenderNo. of officesRef.
Chen Boda 陈伯达OldPurged190419271989 Fujian province Han Male
One
[2]
Chen Xilian 陈锡联NewReelected191519481999 Hubei province Han Male [3]
Dong Biwu 董必武OldReelected188619211975 Hubei province Han Male [4]
Huang Yongsheng 黄永胜NewCoup attempt191019271983 Jiangxi province Han Male [5]
Jiang Qing 江青NewReelected191419331991 Shandong province Han Female
One
[6]
Kang Sheng 康生OldReelected189819251975 Shandong province Han Male [7]
Li Xiannian 李先念OldReelected190919271992 Hubei province Han Male
One
[8]
Li Zuopeng 李作鹏NewCoup attempt191419332003 Jiangxi province Han Male [9]
Lin Biao 林彪OldCoup attempt190719271971 Hubei province Han Male [10]
Liu Bocheng 刘伯承OldReelected189219261986 Sichuan province Han Male [11]
Mao Zedong 毛泽东OldReelected189319211976 Hunan province Han Male [12]
Qiu Huizuo 邱会作NewCoup attempt191419322002 Jiangxi province Han Male [13]
Wu Faxian 吴法宪NewCoup attempt191519322004 Jiangxi province Han Male [14]
Xie Fuzhi 谢富治AlternateDied190919311972 Hubei province Han Male [15]
Xu Shiyou 许世友NewReelected190619271985 Henan province Han Male [16]
Yao Wenyuan 姚文元NewReelected193119482005 Zhejiang province Han Male
One
[17]
Ye Jianying 叶剑英OldReelected189719271986 Guangdong province Han Male [18]
Ye Qun 叶群NewCoup attempt191719381971 Henan province Han Female
One
[19]
Zhang Chunqiao 张春桥OldReelected191719382005 Shandong province Han Male [20]
Zhou Enlai 周恩来OldReelected189819211976 Jiangsu province Han Male [21]
Zhu De 朱德OldReelected188619251976 Sichuan province Han Male [22]

Alternates

Alternates of the Political Bureau of the 9th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
[1]
Name Hanzi 8th POL 10th POL BirthPMDeathBirthplaceEthnicityGenderNo. of officesRef.
Ji Dengkui 纪登奎NewMember192319381988 Shanxi province Han Male [23]
Li Desheng 李德生NewMember191619322011 Henan province Han Male [24]
Li Xuefeng 李雪峰AlternatePurged190319332003 Shanxi province Han Male [25]
Wang Dongxing 汪东兴NewMember191619322015 Jiangxi province Han Male
One
[26]

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