
Chen Zhifang
Chen Zhifang (1906-1990). Zodiac Sign: Horse. A native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province.
In his early years, he was admitted to Shanghai Nanyang Medical University and Guangzhou First Sun Yat-sen University School of Medicine.
He joined the Communist Youth League of China in 1926, transferred to the Communist Party of China in 1927, and joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1929.
During the period of the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as a member of the Wuxi County CPC Committee, director of the Health Department of the Fujian-Guangdong-Gansu Military Region of the Red Army (commander and political commissar missing, Chief of Staff and Director of the Political Department Xiao Jinguang), Chief of the Medical Affairs Section of the General Military Medical Department of the Central Military Commission of the Chinese Revolutionary Military Commission (Director He Cheng, Political Commissar Peng Longbo), Director of the Medical Administration Bureau of the General Health Department (Minister He Cheng, Political Commissar Weng Ying), Director of the Health Care Bureau of the Headquarters of the Red Army and Principal of the Health School; participated in the anti-"encirclement and suppression" and the Long March of the Red First and Fourth Fronts in the Central Soviet Region, and crossed the snowy mountains and meadows three times.
During the National War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the political director instructor of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University in Yan'an, the director of the political office of the 23rd Regiment of the 8th Brigade of the 3rd Division of the New Fourth Army (regimental commander Bao Qixiang, political commissar He Dazeng), the political commissar (regimental commander Hu Jicheng), the deputy director of the political department of the 8th Brigade of the 3rd Division and the Yanfu Military Sub-district of the Northern Jiangsu Military Region (director Li Xuesan), and the director (brigade commander and commander Zhang Tianyun, political commissar Li Xuesan).
After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he marched with his troops to the northeast and successively served as director of the political department of the 8th Brigade of the 3rd Division of the Northeast Democratic Coalition Army, director of the political department of the Longjiang Military Region (commander Ye Changgeng, political commissar Wang Heshou), and director of the political department of the Northeast People's Liberation Army and the 12th Column of the Northeast Field Army.
In November 1948, he was appointed director of the Political Department of the 49th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (Commander Zhong Wei, Political Commissar Yuan Shengping).
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as vice mayor of Guangzhou, director of the International Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State Council (1956), the first Chinese ambassador to Syria (1956), the first ambassador to Iraq (1958), the vice president of the Beijing Foreign Affairs University (1961), the Chinese ambassador to Uganda (1964), Switzerland (1970), vietnam (1977), and the deputy to the Fifth National People's Congress.
Chen Weida
Chen Weida (1916-1990), formerly known as Wang Jingwei. Zodiac Sign: Dragon. A native of Xiangshui County, Jiangsu Province.
In 1933, he was admitted to Shanghai Jinan University, and in 1935, he joined the Shanghai Student Circle Anti-Japanese Salvation Organization.
He joined the Communist Party of China in 1937. He successively served as secretary of the CPC branch of Shanghai Jinan University, member of the party group of the Shanghai Student Circles Salvation Association, member of the Jiangbei Special Committee of the CPC, chief of the military section of the Jiangdu County Anti-Japanese Democratic Government, secretary of the Ruxi County Working Committee of the CPC and chief of the 1st section of the Huangqiao Security Office, director of the Social Department of the Dongtai County CPC Committee and director of the Public Security Bureau, director of the Social Department, director of the Ministry of Enemy Work, and deputy secretary of the Prefectural Committee of the 4th Prefectural Committee of the CPC Central Jiangsu District, deputy director of the Security Department of the Central Jiangsu Administration, secretary of the Songhu Prefectural Committee of the CPC and political commissar of the Songhu detachment (detachment leader Zhang Xizhen).
After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the director of the political department of the 1st Brigade of the 1st Column of the Shandong Field Army (brigade commander Liao Zhengguo and the political commissar Ruan Yingping), the director of the political department of the 1st Division of the 1st Column of the East China Field Army (division commander Liao Zhengguo, political commissar Zeng Ruqing), the deputy political commissar of the 17th Division of the 6th Column (division commander Liang Jinhua, political commissar Huang Xian), the first political commissar of the 71st Division of the 24th Army of the 8th Corps of the Third Field Army (division commander Liang Jinhua), the deputy director of the Public Security Department of the Hangzhou Municipal Military Control Commission, and the minister of public security of the Ningbo Municipal Military Control Commission. Secretary of the Cpc Ningbo Prefectural Committee and Political Commissar of the Military Sub-district (Commander Xie Fulin).
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the director of the Industry Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (1951), the secretary of the Hangzhou Municipal Party Committee, the member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee (1955) and the director of the Organization Department, the secretary of the Provincial Discipline Inspection Commission, the deputy secretary of the Provincial Supervision Commission, the vice governor of Zhejiang Province (1957-1964) and the director of the Provincial Sports Committee, the secretary of the Secretariat of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (1959-1967), the director of the Provincial Industrial Production Committee, the vice president of Hangzhou Institute of Technology, the secretary of the Party Committee and president of Zhejiang University (1962-1968). Vice Chairman of the Second and Third Zhejiang Provincial Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Deputy Secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (1972) and Secretary (1977, with First Secretary), Deputy Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Revolutionary Committee (1977), Vice Chairman of the Fourth Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, First Secretary of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China and First Political Commissar of the Garrison District (1978-1983), Director of the Tianjin Municipal Revolutionary Committee (1978-1980), Deputy Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Commission (1984-1988).
He is a member of the 11th and 12th Central Committees of the Communist Party of China, and a member of the 1st (co-opted) and 2nd Central Advisory Committees.
Chen Shaokun
Chen Shaokun (1921-2020). Zodiac Sign: Chicken. A native of Suqian City, Jiangsu Province.
He joined the Eighth Route Army in 1939 and the Communist Party of China in 1940. He successively served as the officer of the Suwan Anti-Japanese Military and Political Cadre School of the Eighth Route Army, the commander and squadron leader of the School accompanying the battalion of the Suwan Column of the Eighth Route Army, the district chief of the 4th district of the Anti-Japanese Democratic Government of Siyang County, the secretary of the CPC District Committee and the political instructor of the district squadron, the district chief of the 6th district of Siyang County and the leader of the guerrilla brigade, the secretary of the 7th district party committee of Siyang County and the political instructor of the guerrilla brigade, the deputy chief of the county headquarters (Chief Chen Dahai), the director of the political office of the county guard regiment, the director of the political office of the 3rd Division of the New Fourth Army and the 1st Regiment of the Huai Naval Sub-district of the Northern Jiangsu Military Region (regiment leader Wu Dalin, Political Commissar Chao Fuxiang), Director of the Political Office of the 30th Regiment of the 10th Brigade of the 3rd Division (Regiment Commander Xiao Jingmin, Political Commissar Chao Fuxiang).
Order of Independence, Order of Freedom, Second Class
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he marched with his troops to the northeast, and successively served as the political commissar of the 15th Regiment of the 5th Division of the 2nd Column of the Northeast Democratic Coalition Army, the political commissar of the 15th Regiment of the 5th Division of the 2nd Column of the Northeast Field Army, and the political commissar of the 348th Regiment of the 116th Division of the 39th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
Liberation Medal, Second Class
After the founding of New China, he successively served as deputy director (1950) and director of the Political Department of the 116th Division of the 39th Army of the Chinese Volunteer Army, deputy political commissar and political commissar of the 117th Division and political commissar of the 115th Division of the 39th Army, deputy director of the Organization Department of the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army (1960) and deputy director of the Youth Department (1961), director of the Political Department of the 39th Army of the People's Liberation Army (1962), deputy political commissar and political commissar (1964-1969), deputy political commissar of the Shenyang Military Region (1969- 1975) and Director of the Political Department (1969-1970), Director of the Revolutionary Committee of the Ministry of Metallurgical Industry of the State Council (1970), Minister (1975-1977), Deputy to the Tenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
He was awarded the rank of colonel in the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955, promoted to major general in 1964, and was awarded the Order of Independence and Freedom of the Second Class and the Liberation Medal of the Second Class.
Chen Hansheng
Chen Hansheng (1897-2004), formerly known as Chen Shu. Zodiac Sign: Chicken. A native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province.
In his early years, he studied abroad and received a master's degree from the University of Chicago and a doctorate from the University of Berlin, Germany.
In 1924, he returned to China and successively served as a professor at Peking University and a diplomatic adviser to the Nationalist Government (Northern Expeditionary Army).
In 1927 he became a researcher at the Institute of Peasant Movements of the Communist International (USSR).
In 1928, he returned to China and successively served as the editor of the Compilation Institute of the Shanghai Commercial Press, the deputy director of the Institute of Social Sciences of the Academia Sinica of the National Government and an adviser to the Ministry of Railways, and the chairman of the China Rural Economic Research Association.
In 1934, he was engaged in speeches, research and book writing in Canada, Japan, the United States and the Soviet Union.
In 1935, he became a researcher at the Eastern Labor University in Moscow and joined the Communist Party of China.
In 1939, he returned to China and successively served as the editor-in-chief of Far East Communications (Hong Kong), the secretary of the International Committee for Industrial Cooperation in China, the director of the Department of Western Literature of Guilin Normal University, and the researcher (president Of The Guangxi Construction Research Association) Li Zongren.
Since 1942, he has been a research fellow in India and the United States, and was a distinguished professor at Washington State University and a researcher at the Institute of International Studies at Hopskin University.
After returning to China in 1950, he successively served as an adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Central People's Government, vice president of the China Foreign Affairs Society, vice president of the China-India Friendship Association, deputy director of the China Institute of International Relations, member of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1955), head of the World History Group, adviser to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (1978), honorary director of the Institute of World History of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and academic member of the Institute of Agricultural Economics and South Asian Social Science Information, adjunct professor of Peking University and the China Foreign Affairs College, encyclopedia of China. Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Director of the Editorial Board of Foreign History Volumes, Deputy Director of the Editorial Board of China Construction.
He is a deputy to the First, Second and Third National People's Congress and a member of the Fifth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
He is the author of "Chinese Landlords and Peasants", "Industrial Capital and Chinese Peasants", "Chinese Capital and Civil War", "China's Industrial Cooperation Movement", "American Monopoly Capital", "Indian Mughal Dynasty", "The Land System in Xishuangbanna before Liberation", and "Chinese Peasants".
Chen Hansheng and his wife Gu Shu type