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  • [[File:Communist Youth League of China.jpg|thumb|200px|left]] ...国共青团) is a mass organization of advanced young people under the leadership of the CPC, according to the CPC Constitution amended and adopted in 2007.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Communist Youth League of China]]
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  • '''Eight non-Communist parties (八大民主党派)''' [[File:Eight non-Communist parties.jpg|thumb|Eight non-Communist parties]]
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  • [[File:Communist Youth League of China.jpg|thumb|200px|left]] ...国共青团) is a mass organization of advanced young people under the leadership of the CPC, according to the CPC Constitution amended and adopted in 2007.
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  • ...gov.cn/2005-08/16/content_23652.htm) and Taiwan Democratic Self-government League (http://www.taimeng.org.cn/) (http://english.gov.cn/2005-08/16/content_2365 ...equality within the vested scope of the Constitution. The basic principle of the cooperation between the CPC and the other parties is “long-term coexi
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  • Secretary of the CPC Shanxi Provincial Committee, and governor of Shanxi. ...C]]), became vice governor and acting governor of Shanxi Province in north China on January 10, 2004.
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  • ...ommittee of the Communist Youth League of China, during the second meeting of the committee's first plenum, on June 20. [[Qin Yizhi|(More...)]]
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  • ...Committee of [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]], and an Alternate Member of the 17th CPC Central Committee. ...gion. He began his career in August 1983 and joined the Communist Party of China ([[CPC]]) in December 1982.
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  • ...f various nationalities in [[China]], with the [[Communist Youth League of China]] as its nucleus. ...e All-China Federation of Democratic Youth, then the All-China Association of Democratic Youth. It took its present name in April 1958.
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  • ...China]] ([[CPC]]) in May 1965; graduate of Political Education Department of the [[Inner Mongolia]] Normal School. 1960-1964: Studied at the Political Education Department of the Inner Mongolia Normal School;
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with ...e policy aimed to keep the Chinese population under 1.2 billion by the end of the 20th century. ([[One-child policy|More...]])
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  • ...tional People's Congress]] (NPC) and acting chairman of [[China Democratic League]] (CDL). ...ghai]] and published articles in ''Oriental Magazine'' to promote the idea of science and democracy.
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with ...e policy aimed to keep the Chinese population under 1.2 billion by the end of the 20th century.
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  • ...itical life of the country in full cooperation with the Communist Party of China. ...the realization of “one state, two systems” and the peaceful reunification of the fatherland.
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  • ...ountry and unswerving loyalty to communism. His patriotic essay, ''Beloved China'', is a national favorite. ...ience, socialism, feminism and other modern ideas, and undermine the power of the warlords.
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  • ...sident of [[China]]’s [[Supreme People’s Court]], during the first session of the 12th [[National People's Congress]] in March 2013. ...many of his contemporaries, he was sent off to the rural Dushan Community of Huangmei for re-education from 1976 to 1978.
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  • ...s' Federation]], [[National Children's Work Coordination Committee]] and [[China Youth Association for Network Development]]. Thousands of youths attended the online conference.
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  • ...emocratic League]], and member of the Second and Third National Committees of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). ([[Wu H
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  • '''Han Changfu''' ('''韩长赋'''), '''Minister of Agriculture''' ...executive vice director of the State Council Research Office, and Minister of Agriculture.
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  • ...Party of China ([[CPC]]) in 1928. He was one of main founders and leaders of the CPC Shaanxi-Gansu Revolutionary Base. 1988 vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the 7th National People's Congress ([[NPC]]).
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  • '''Li Liguo''' ('''李立国'''), '''minister of Civil Affairs''' ...joring in engineering management as an on-job postgraduate with the Master of Engineering.
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  • ...88, famous Chinese philosopher '''Du Renzhi''' died in [[Beijing]] because of sickness. He was 83. ...et up an allied group for saving the nation, and Du was chosen as a member of interim executive committee.
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  • ...native of [[Dawu]] in [[Hubei Province]]. Joined the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in June 1965. ...CPC Heilongjiang Provincial Committee, director of the Standing Committee of the Heilongjiang Provincial People's Congress.
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  • [[File:way.jpg|thumb|left|Wu Aiying]]Minister of Justice ...in-service postgraduate course with the Law Department of the Party School of the [[CPC Central Committee]].
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  • [[file:Wang Suyi.JPEG|thumb|250px|Wang Suyi, former head of the United Front Work Department under the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region ...sal was confirmed by the Organization Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on July 3, 2013.
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  • ...ttee of the [[Communist Youth League of China]], during the second meeting of the committee's first plenum, on June 20, 2013. ...education. In January 1985, he became a member of the [[Communist Party of China]].
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  • ...president of the China International Publishing Group and executive member of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. ...n October 1983. He graduated from the Department of International Politics of Fudan University in July 1984.
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  • '''Cai Wu''' ('''蔡武'''), ethnic Han, a native of Longnan in Ganshu Province, was born in October 1949 and joined the [[CPC]] ...1978: Student and later lecturer in the International Politics Department of Peking University.
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  • ...jz.jpg|thumb|left|Sun Jiazheng]]Born in March 1944, ethnic [[Han]], native of Siyang, [[Jiangsu Province]]. ...member of its Leading Party Members' Group, President of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.
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  • ...tarted work in August 1970. In June 1973, he joined the Communist Party of China ([[CPC]]). ...of Tianjin Tractor Industrial Co Ltd; Director of the Planning Department of Tianjin Municipal Government.
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  • .... In reality, the social organizations are placed under the administration of such departments. ...demy Alumni Association]], [[Chinese People's Foreign Affairs Society]], [[China Red Cross]], [[Chinese Workers Ideological and Political Work Research Soci
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  • ...urn to China two years later, she worked with the Special Works Department of the Central Party Committee. ...is poetic drama was simple and concise, rich in the rustic flavor of north China.
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  • ...emocratic League]], and member of the Second and Third National Committees of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] (CPPCC). ...ightist" pragmaticians in [[1965]]. Wu Han became one of the first victims of the [[Cultural Revolution]] and died in prison on [[CIIC:Selected anniversa
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  • ...thumb|left|Zheng Wantong]]Born in May 1941, of [[Han]] nationality, native of [[Tianjin Municipality]]. Vice-chairman of the 11th [[CPPCC National Committee]] and member of its Leading Party Members' Group.
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  • ...a University of Political Science and Law; post-graduate education; master of laws; professor. Member of the CPC Central Committee, procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
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  • ...chool she decided to return to the countryside to try to improve the lives of the peasants. She organized the "Xing Yanzi Pioneer Team" to plough the lan ...3 times. She later held a number of official positions including Secretary of the Tianjin Party Committee. She is now retired.
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  • ...e of Zhou Enlai (1898-1976), the first premier of the People’s Republic of China. The couple met during the May 4th Movement, where Deng served as a team le ...ted the abolition of foot binding for women, an old tradition in feudalist China.
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  • '''Hu Jintao''', ethnic [[Han]], native of [[Jixi]], [[Anhui Province]], born in December 1942. ...hub hydropower stations of the Department of Water Conservancy Engineering of [[Tsinghua University]]. With a university education. Engineer.
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  • ...wzg.jpg|thumb|left|Wang Zhaoguo]]Ethnic [[Han]], born in July 1941, native of Fengrun, [[Hebei Province]] ...t of Power Generating Machine majoring in turbomachine at Harbin Institute of Technology, with a university education, engineer.
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  • ...inese People's Political Consultative Conference]], [[ethnic Han]], native of Botou, [[Hebei Province]], born in March 1940. ...n working in October 1962. Graduated from the Department of Electric Power of [[Hebei Engineering College]],majoring in electric motor and appliance desi
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  • ...leted an in-service graduate program in economics and was awarded a Doctor of Economics degree. ...al Committee Political Bureau, Premier of the State Council, and Secretary of its Leading Party Members Group.
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  • ...cil, and concurrently secretary-general of the State Council and secretary of the Leading Party Members' Group Under the State Council. ...nd minister in charge of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission and secretary of its Leading Party Members' Group.
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  • ...st Party of China (CPC) in December 1973. He graduated from the Department of Economics at Xiamen University with a major in planning and statistics. ...l Committee]], vice premier of the [[State Council]], and deputy secretary of the State Council Leading Party Members' Group.
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  • ...aduate training at the Central Party School and holds the degree of Doctor of Laws. ...[[CPC Central Committee]], and Vice President of the People's Republic of China.
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  • ...y, has an in-service postgraduate education and holds the degree of Doctor of Laws. ...Committee]], vice premier, and member of the Leading Party Members' Group of the State Council.
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  • ....jpg|thumb|200px|right|Sun Yat-sen after cutting off his pigtail, a symbol of the Qing Dynasty, in 1896]] ...se democratic revolution forerunner and first president of the Republic of China.
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  • ...ng Kong]] in 1879, He was married to [[Liao Zhongkai]], a senior statesman of the [[Kuomintang]], in [[Guangzhou]] in 1897. ...to study in Japan. In 1903, He followed her husband to Japan, becoming one of the earliest female Chinese students studying abroad.
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  • ...vernor of Anhui Province and secretary of the Leading Party Members' Group of CPC Anhui Provincial Committee. ...r and the secretary of the CPC [[Gansu]] Provincial Committee and a member of its standing committee.
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  • ...e premier and Chairman of the Second, Third and Fourth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]). ...Zhong Xue Hui (Society for China's Rejuvenation), a patriotic organization of students studying in Japan. In June 1919 he returned home, took part in the
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  • ...entered the workforce in September 1974 and joined the Communist Party of China ([[CPC]]) in December 1971. He graduated from Jilin University with a major ...olitical Bureau and Secretariat of the [[CPC Central Committee]], and head of its Publicity Department.
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  • ...ined the China league of Left-Wing Writers headed by Lu Xun and became one of its talented, progressive young members. ...m stories about the sufferings of innocent people under the barbarous rule of the Kuomintang regime aroused readers' indignation.
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  • ...s a widely acclaimed author, playwright, poet, historian and archaeologist of the 20th century. He is well known for his vernacular Chinese poets, novel ...g, and in 1910 he studied in a high school in Chengdu. Under the influence of the Revolution in 1911, Guo became a zealous activist for democratic cause.
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  • ...zhou]], [[Nanjing]], [[Guangzhou]], and Wuxi, stimulated later development of Chinese stage plays. ...me secretary of the League of Left-Wing Dramatists and Stage Workers. Many of his creations, like "A Family Dinner at New Year
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  • ...e]] in 2013, is widely regarded as a dark horse promoted to the high ranks of government officials. ...985, he joined a discussion held in Huairentang, Zhongnanhai, headquarters of the CPC Central Committee and the [[State Council]].
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  • ...nese citizen, who spent most of his life bridging communications between [[China]] and the western world. ...e demeanor with him into adulthood, which also explains his sympathy for [[China]]’s revolution.
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  • ...ese People's Political Consultative Conference.JPEG|thumb|250px|The emblem of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.]] ...tives of compatriots of [[Taiwan]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macao]] as well as of returned overseas [[Chinese]] and other specially invited people.
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  • ...’s Diary'' which chronicles a young woman’s battle against the constraints of the old society. ...response in Changde, causing Ding Ling to come into contact with the ideas of revolution and democracy at a very early age. At 17, she left her hometown
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  • ...Zhu De''' (朱德) was born in [[Yilong County]], a hilly and isolated section of northern [[Sichuan]] Province. When he was 6 years old, he and his two brot ...itary Academy]], where he joined [[Sun Yat-sen]]'s [[Tongmenghui]] (United League, predecessor to the [[Kuomintang]]) and started his army life to save the c
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  • ...neficiary of the Project Hope..JPEG|thumb|200px|Su Mingjuan, a beneficiary of the Project Hope.]] ...dation]] initiated "'''Project Hope'''"('''希望工程'''), a fund for the relief of underprivileged children, in order to help poverty-stricken students contin
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  • == (1) Date of Normalization of Sino-Japanese Relations: [[September 29]], 1972. == == (2) Brief review of Sino-Japanese relations after the World War II ==
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  • ...ar of Resistance Against Japan.JPEG|thumb|right|270px|Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japan [File photo].]] ...erienced that unheard-of calamity will never forget those days when flames of battle raged everywhere.
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  • '''Major areas of distribution''': [[Xinjiang]], [[Jilin]] and [[Liaoning]] ...he Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the west to the northeast provinces of Jilin and Liaoning.
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  • ...e to the revolution, his courage as an innovator have earned his the trust of the Chinese people. ...chief policy-maker. The collective leadership which he headed had ushered China into a new historical period.
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  • ...and adopted at the Seventeenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China on October 21, 2007) ...Constitution.JPEG|thumb|300px|left|Constitution of the Communist Party of China]]
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  • ...lly scattered over all of [[China]], the largest group, about 46.2 percent of the total, live in [[Liaoning]] Province, and the rest mostly in [[Jilin]], ...ring ginseng, mushroom and edible fungus makes an important sideline. Most of the Manchu people in cities, who are better educated, are engaged in tradit
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