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  • [[file: Zhou Enlai.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Zhou Enlai]] ...hina, serving from October 1949 until his death on January 8, 1976. [[Zhou Enlai| (More...)]]
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  • [[File:Zhou Enlai.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Zhou Enlai]] ...he Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ([[CPPCC]]). ([[Zhou Enlai|More...]])
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  • [[File:Zhou Enlai.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Zhou Enlai]] ...itical Consultative Conference. He died on Jan. 8, 1976 in Beijing. [[Zhou Enlai|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:zhouenlai.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Zhou Enlai]] [[1898]]: '''[[Zhou Enlai]]''', former Chinese Premier, was born.
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  • [[File:wuxiangyuanze2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Premier Zhou Enlai is warmly welcomed by the people from all walks of life when attending the ...national relations. They were first set forth by late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. [[Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Deng Yingchao.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Deng Yingchao and Zhou Enlai]] ...904, '''Deng Yingchao''' was the wife of Zhou Enlai (1898-1976), the first premier of the People’s Republic of China. The couple met during the May 4th Move
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  • [[File:zshz.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Zhou Enlai (L) shakes hands with Khrushchev at the signing ceremony.]] On [[February 7]], 1959, Chinese Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR Nikita Khrushchev in
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  • ...logy.” The CPPCC session elected [[Mao Zedong]] as honorary chairman, Zhou Enlai chairman and 22 others including Peng Zhen as vice-chairpersons.
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  • ...back to China and on July 20 of 1965, Li returned to [[Beijing]]. Premier Zhou himself arrived at the airport to welcome him.
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  • [[1976]]: Premier '''[[Zhou Enlai]]''' died.
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  • ...inscription drafted by Chairman [[Mao Zedong]] and written by Premier Zhou Enlai is as follows:
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  • [[File:wuxiangyuanze.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Premier Zhou Enlai advocated the Five Principles as basic norms in handling international rela
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  • [[File:zm2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Chinese premier Zhou Enlai welcomes US president Richard Nixon to China in February, 1972.]]
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  • [[File:Deng Yingchao.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|Deng Yingchao and Zhou Enlai]] Born in 1904, Deng Yingchao was the wife of Zhou Enlai (1898-1976), the first premier of the People’s Republic of China. The couple met during the May 4th Move
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  • ...he US table tennis team and players arrived in [[Beijing]]. Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] made specific arrangements for the visit, pointing out the visit is a goo On April 14, Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] received the [[table tennis]] teams from the United States, Canada, Colom
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  • ...isited several provinces across the country, accompanied by Premier [[Zhou Enlai]]. At the same time, China launched an aid project to Cambodia. In April 1960, Sihanouk's father, King Norodom Suramarit died. Premier Zhou Enlai, on behalf of the Chinese government, went to Phnom Pehn to attend Suramari
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  • [[File:wuxiangyuanze.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Premier Zhou Enlai advocated the Five Principles as basic norms in handling international rela They were first set forth by Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] in his talk to the Indian delegation at the start of the negotiations tha
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  • ...na from September 25 to September 30, 1972, as the guest of Premier [[Zhou Enlai]]. Chairman [[Mao Zedong]] also met with Prime Minister Tanaka and they had
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  • ...and appointed Mao Zedong chairman of the National Defense Commission, Vice Premier of the State Council [[Peng Dehuai]] concurrently as minister of defense.
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  • ...ary Session of the 3rd National People’s Congress]] closed; Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] raised the concept of [[Four modernizations|Four Modernizations]] for the
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  • ...the People's Republic of China was established. [[Zhou Enlai]], the first premier of the Administrative Council, chaired the first cabinet meeting.
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  • ...y secretary, was appointed as representative of KMT to the academy. [[Zhou Enlai]], [[Yun Daiying]], [[Xiao Chunu]] and [[Nie Rongzhen]] were sent by the Co
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  • ...etimes served as the official translator for former Chinese Premier [[Zhou Enlai]].
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  • ...emier of the Government Administrative Council and foreign minister [[Zhou Enlai]] gave a speech explaining the new democratic diplomatic policy in detail.
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  • ...People's Congress]]. She met [[Mao Zedong]] five times and Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] 13 times. She later held a number of official positions including Secreta
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  • ...ion of China]] ([[TAC]]). He is the former secretary of the premier [[Zhou Enlai]] (from 1954-1965), deputy director of the Policy Research Office of the Mi
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  • [[File:Zhou Enlai.jpg|thumb|200px|Zhou Enlai]] '''Zhou Enlai''' ('''周恩来''' 1898-1976), former Chinese premier and Chairman of the Second, Third and Fourth National Committees of the Chi
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  • In August 1974, with the approval of the late Premier [[Zhou Enlai]], the [[Chinese Character Information Processing System]], known as the "'
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  • ...search of truth. He later traveled to Paris, where he met [[Zhou Enlai]]. Zhou was moved by Zhu De's unusual experiences and his spirit of pursing truth, In the Long March, under the leadership of Mao Zedong, Zhu De and Zhou Enlai, about 30,000 troops in the Red Army fought against millions of Kuomintang
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  • ...on to the conference was led by the then Premier and Foreign Minister Zhou Enlai. During the Conference, the Chinese delegation advocated the principle of s
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  • ...of China]]. On the same day, the [[State Council]], led by [[Premier Zhou Enlai]] (1898-1976), conferred the rank of [[Great General]] on 10 other leaders, ...Hunan Province, Peng Dehuai joined the CPC in 1928. He had served as vice premier and defense minister.]]
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  • ...he next year he met [[Zhou Enlai]] (1898-1976), who later became the first premier of People’s Republic of China (PRC). Together they organized an early CPC ...d uprisings all failed due to poor timing. In the third uprising, Zhao and Zhou led the armed workers to victory against the warlords’ armies in the non-
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  • ...ubled left kidney. Wu was also the trusted doctor of the late premier Zhou Enlai, who suffered from bladder cancer in his last days.
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  • In June 1954, Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] visited India. It was the first visit by a Chinese leader to a non-social ...l 1955, the first Asian-African Conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia. Zhou and Nehru cooperated closely at the meeting and upheld the unity among Asia
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  • ...ngang Grottoes. From 1973 to 1976, under the instruction of Premier [[Zhou Enlai]], [[China]] injected a huge sum of money into the grottoes, rescuing many
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  • ...rding Japan was approved unilaterally. Premier and Foreign Minister [[Zhou Enlai]] issued a statement on [[September 18]], putting out that the treaty as "i ...eaty" with the [[Taiwan]] authorities. On [[May 5]], Foreign Minister Zhou Enlai issued a statement, expressing strong opposition to the "Peace Treaty" betw
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  • ...que that carries an inscription written by the wife of late premier [[Zhou Enlai]], [[Deng Yingchao]]: "Mao Dun Gu Ju," or "the Former Residence of Mao Dun.
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  • ...Biao]] and [[Jiang Qing]] counterrevolutionary clique and assisted [[Zhou Enlai]] in the economic work under the complex and difficult circumstances.
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  • ...Francisco Conference Statement" announced by Chinese former premier [[Zhou Enlai]] pointed out that the "Xisha, Nansha Islands and Dongsha, Zhongsha Islands
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  • ...lishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] held talks with Trudeau and Chairman Mao met with him. The two sides conc In August 1980, [[Bo Yibo]], Vice Premier of the [[State Council]] of China, visited Canada. He met with Prime Minist
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  • ...ssed up and became piles of waste material. It was only after Premier Zhou Enlai intervened in the 1970s that things returned to normal. Today, the center i
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  • On March 9, 1955, Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] presided over the 7th enlarged session of the State Council, which passed
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