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Liu Shaoqi

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Liu Shaoqi
Liu Shaoqi
Hanyu PinyinLiú Shàoqí
Wade-GilesLiu Shao-ch'i
Simplified Chinese刘少奇
Traditional Chinese劉少奇


Liú Shàoqí (November 24, 1898 - November 12, 1969) was a leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the People's Republic of China.

Born into a rich peasant family in Hunan province, Liu received his university education in Moscow, USSR in 1921 and joined the CPC in the same year. He went back to China in 1922, and led several railway workers' strikes. During the period of 1925 to 1926, he led many anti-imperialsim movements and strikes in Hubei and Shanghai. In 1927 he was elected to the Central Committee.

In 1932 he became the CPC General Secretary of Fujian Province. Two years later Liu joined the Long March and was one of the supporters of Mao Zedong during the Zunyi Meeting. In 1936 he was the General Secretary of Northern China, leading the anti-Japanese movements in that area. Liu was elected as the CPC General Secretary in 1943. During the Civil War, Liu was the Deputy President of the CPC.

After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Liu was elected as the president of PRC by the Second and Third National People's Congress. Liu contributed to the economic developments of Mainland China in the early 1950s.

In the 1960s he also helped the country to recover from the economic disaster caused by the Great Leap Forward movement started by Mao Zedong. He was humiliated during the Cultural Revolution led by Mao and the Gang of Four and was said to have died after being locked in a bank vault.

See also: History of the People's Republic of China (1949-1976)

Preceded by:
Mao Zedong
President of the People's Republic of China Followed by:
Li Xiannian
(position vacant until 1983)

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