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Jesse Ventura

The 6th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was elected by the 6th National Congress in 1928. 58 individuals served as members during this electoral term. During this electoral term, the plenary sessions of the 6th Central Committee and sessions of the 6th Politburo organised several by-elections.

Members

Members of the 6th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Name 5th CC 7th CC Birth PM Death Birthplace Ethnicity Gender Ref.
Bo Gu[I] 博古 Nonmember Member 1907 1925 1946 Jiangsu Han Male [2]
Cai Hesen[II] 蔡和森 Member Nonmember 1895 1921 1931 Shanghai Han Male [3]
Chen Changhao[III] 陈昌浩 Nonmember Nonmember 1906 1927 1967 Hubei Han Male [4]
Chen Yu[IV] 陈郁 Nonmember Nonmember 1901 1925 1974 Shenzhen Han Male [5]
Chen Yun[V] 陈云 Nonmember Member 1905 1925 1995 Shanghai Han Male [6]
Deng Fa[VI] 邓发 Nonmember Nonmember 1906 1928 1946 Guangdong Han Male [7]
Dong Biwu[VII] 董必武 Nonmember Member 1886 1921 1975 Hubei Han Male [8]
Fang Zhimin[VIII] 方志敏 Nonmember Nonmember 1899 1924 1935 Jiangxi Han Male [9]
Gu Shunzhang[IX] 顾顺章 Member Nonmember 1904 1924 1935 Jiangsu Han Male [11]
Gu Zuolin[X] 顾作霖 Nonmember Nonmember 1908 1925 1934 Jiangsu Han Male [13]
Guan Xiangying 关向应 Nonmember Member 1902 1925 1946 Liaoning Manchu Male [14]
Han Lianhui[XI] 韩连会 Nonmember Nonmember ? 1926 ? Hebei Hui Male [16]
He Chang[XII] 贺昌 Member Nonmember 1906 1923 1935 Shanxi Han Male [18]
Kai Feng[XIII] 凯丰 Nonmember Nonmember 1906 1930 1955 Jiangxi Han Male [19]
Kang Sheng[XIV] 康生 Nonmember Member 1898 1925 1975 Shandong Han Male [20]
Li Disheng[XV] 李涤生 Member Nonmember 1887 1922 1930 Hunan Han Male [21]
Li Lisan[XVI] 李立三 Member Member 1899 1921 1967 Hunan Han Male [22]
Li Weihan[XVII] 李维汉 Member Nonmember 1896 1921 1984 Hunan Han Male [23]
Li Xiannian[XVIII] 李先念 Nonmember Member 1909 1927 1992 Hubei Han Male [25]
Li Yuan[XIX] 李源 Nonmember Nonmember 1904 1925 1928 Guangdong Han Male [26]
Lin Boqu[XX] 林伯渠 Nonmember Member 1886 1921 1960 Hunan Han Male [27]
Lin Yuying[XXI] 林育英 Nonmember Nonmember 1897 1922 1942 Hubei Han Male [28]
Liu Shaoqi[XXII] 刘少奇 Member Member 1898 1921 1969 Henan Han Male [29]
Lu Futan[XXIII] 卢福坦 Nonmember Nonmember 1890 1926 1969 Shandong Han Male [30]
Lu Wenzhi[XXIV] 陆文治 Nonmember Nonmember ? ? 1931 Guangdong Han Male [31]
Luo Dengxian[XXV] 罗登贤 Member Nonmember 1905 1925 1933 Guangdong Han Male [32]
Mao Zedong 毛泽东 Alternate Member 1893 1921 1976 Hunan Han Male [33]
Peng Dehuai[XXVI] 彭德怀 Nonmember Member 1898 1928 1974 Hunan Han Male [34]
Peng Pai[XXVII] 彭湃 Member Nonmember 1896 1921 1929 Guangdong Han Male [35]
Qu Qiubai[XXVIII] 瞿秋白 Member Nonmember 1899 1921 1935 Fujian Han Male [36]
Ren Bishi 任弼时 Member Member 1904 1922 1950 Hunan Han Male [37]
Shen Xianding[XXIX] 沈先定 Nonmember Nonmember ? ? 1933 Zhejiang Han Male [39]
Su Zhaozheng[XXX] 苏兆征 Member Nonmember 1885 1925 1929 Guangdong Han Male [40]
Tang Hongjing[XXXI] 唐宏经 Nonmember Nonmember 1901 1926 2005 Liaoning Han Male [41]
Wang Fengfei[XXXII] 王凤飞 Nonmember Nonmember 1903 1926 1933 Jiangxi Han Male [42]
Wang Jiaxiang[XXXIII] 王稼祥 Nonmember Alternate 1906 1928 1974 Anhui Han Male [43]
Wang Kequan[XXXIV] 王克全 Nonmember Nonmember 1906 1924 1939 Anhui Han Male [44]
Wang Ming[XXXV] 王明 Nonmember Member 1904 1925 1974 Anhui Han Male [45]
Wang Zaowen[XXXVI] 王藻文 Nonmember Nonmember ? 1924 1929 Hebei Han Male [47]
Wang Zhuo[XXXVII] 王灼 Nonmember Nonmember 1898 1926 1932 Guangdong Han Male [48]
Wen Yucheng[XXXVIII] 温裕成 Nonmember Nonmember 1908 1927 1933 Jiangsu Han Male [50]
Wu Yuzhang[XXXIX] 吴玉章 Nonmember Member 1878 1925 1966 Hubei Han Male [51]
Xiang Ying[XL] 项英 Member Nonmember 1895 1921 1941 Anhui Han Male [52]
Xiang Zhongfa[XLI] 向忠发 Member Nonmember 1879 1921 1931 Shanghai Han Male [53]
Xu Binggen[XLII] 徐炳根 Nonmember Nonmember ? ? 1932 Jiangsu Han Male [55]
Xu Lanzhi[XLIII] 徐兰芝 Nonmember Nonmember ? ? 1931 Henan Han Female [56]
Xu Weisan[XLIV] 许畏三 Nonmember Nonmember ? ? 1935 Zhejiang Han Male [57]
Xu Xiangqian[XLV] 徐向前 Nonmember Member 1901 1927 1990 Shanxi Han Male [58]
Xu Xigen[XLVI] 徐锡根 Nonmember Nonmember ? 1926 1932 Jiangsu Han Male [59]
Yang Futao[XLVII] 杨福涛 Nonmember Nonmember 1893 1922 1928 Hunan Han Male [61]
Yang Yin[XLVIII] 杨殷 Nonmember Nonmember 1892 1922 1929 Guangdong Han Male [62]
Yu Maohuai[XLIX] 余茂怀 Nonmember Nonmember ? ? 1932 Hubei Han Male [63]
Zhang Guotao 张国焘 Member Nonmember 1897 1921 1979 Sichuan Han Male [64]
Zhang Jinbao[L] 张金保 Nonmember Nonmember 1897 1926 1984 Zhejiang Han Female [65]
Zhang Wentian[LI] 张闻天 Nonmember Member 1907 1925 1946 Shanghai Han Male [66]
Zhou Chunquan[LII] 周纯全 Nonmember Nonmember 1905 1926 1985 Hubei Han Male [67]
Zhou Enlai 周恩来 Member Member 1898 1921 1976 Jiangsu Han Male [68]
Zhu De[LIII] 朱德 Nonmember Member 1886 1925 1976 Sichuan Han Male [69]

See also

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Bo Gu was by-elected by the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931.[1]
  2. ^ Cai Hesen was executed by Kuomintang state authorities on 4 August 1931.
  3. ^ Chen Changhao was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in August 1935.[1]
  4. ^ Chen Yu was by-elected by the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930.[1]
  5. ^ Chen Yun was by-elected by the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931.[1]
  6. ^ Deng Fa was by-elected by the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930.[1]
  7. ^ Dong Biwu was by-elected by the 6th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in November 1938.[1]
  8. ^ Fang Zhimin was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934.[1]
  9. ^ Gu Shunzhang was arrested by Kuomintang authorities on 24 April 1931 and later defected to their side.[10]
  10. ^ Gu Zuolin was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934.[1] He died of natural causes on 28 May 1934.[12]
  11. ^ Han Lianhui was by-elected by the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931.[1] He was arrested by Kuomingtang state authorities in April 1931 and defected to their cause. He was executed after the founding of the People's Republic of China at an undisclosed date.[15]
  12. ^ He Chang was by-elected by the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930.[1] He was removed as a member by a decision of the 4th Plenary Session in January 1931.[17]
  13. ^ Kai Feng was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934.[1]
  14. ^ Kang Sheng was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in September 1931.[1]
  15. ^ Li Disheng was unbeknown to the Communist Party arrested by Kuomintang state authorities in May-June 1928 and defected to their cause. This was discovered in November and publicly revealed in December 1928.[21]
  16. ^ Li Lisan was arrested by Soviet state authorities and expelled from the Communist Party in April-May 1938.[22]
  17. ^ Li Weihan was by-elected by the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930.[1] He was removed as a member by a decision of the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931. He was reelected by the 6th Politburo in January 1935.[23]
  18. ^ Li Xiannian was by-elected by a decision of the 7th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in 1945.[24]
  19. ^ Li Yuan was arrested and executed by Kuomintang state authorities in September 1928.[26]
  20. ^ Lin Boqu was by-elected by the 6th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in November 1938.[1]
  21. ^ Lin Yuying was by-elected by the 6th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in November 1938.[1] He died of natural causes on 6 March 1942.[28]
  22. ^ Liu Shaoqi was by-elected by the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931.[1]
  23. ^ Lu Futan was arrested in January 1933 and later defected to the Kuomintang.[30]
  24. ^ Lu Wenzhi was by-elected by the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930.[1] His whereabouts have remained unknown since November 1931.
  25. ^ Luo Dengxian was arrested and executed by Kuomintang state authorities on 29 August 1933.[32]
  26. ^ Peng Dehuai was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in 1936.[1]
  27. ^ Peng Pai was arrested on 24 August and executed by Kuomintang state authorities on 30 August 1929.[35]
  28. ^ Qu Qiubai was arrested after the collapse of the Chinese Soviet Republic and executed by Kuomintang state authorities on 18 June 1935.[36]
  29. ^ Shen Xianding was by-elected by the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931.[1] He was arrested and defected in March 1933, and his whereabouts have been unknown since.[38]
  30. ^ Su Zhaozheng died of illness caused by overwork on 25 February 1929.[40]
  31. ^ Tang Hongjing was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in November 1928.[1] He was arrested by Kuomintang state authorities in January 1931.[41]
  32. ^ Wang Fengfei was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in November 1928.[1] He died during the Chinese Civil War, presumably in January 1931.
  33. ^ Wang Jiaxiang was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934.[1]
  34. ^ Wang Kequan was by-elected by the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931.[1] He was removed on 27 January that same year for participating in factional activities.[44]
  35. ^ Wang Ming was by-elected by the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931.[1]
  36. ^ Wang Zaowen defected to the Kuomintang at one point in 1928/29, but was discovered and the Shunzhi Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party tortured him as punishment, which caused faital injuries that caused his death on 31 May 1929.[46]
  37. ^ Wang Zhuo was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in November 1928.[1] He was arrested by Kuomintang state authorities in September 1931.[48]
  38. ^ Wen Yucheng was by-elected by the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930.[1] He died of natural causes in 1933.[49]
  39. ^ Wu Yuzhang was by-elected by the 6th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in November 1938.[1]
  40. ^ Killed in action on 14 March 1941.[52]
  41. ^ Xiang Zhongfa was killed on 24 June 1931.[53]
  42. ^ Xu Binggen was by-elected by the 3rd Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in September 1930.[1] He was arrested and defected in 1932, and his whereabouts have been unknown since.[54]
  43. ^ Xu Lanzhi was given member-status by a decision of the 6th Politburo in November 1928.[56]
  44. ^ Xu Weisan was by-elected by the 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1931.[1] He was arrested in 1932 and defected to the side of the Kuomintang. Xu disappeared from public view in 1935.[57]
  45. ^ Xu Xiangqian was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in August 1935.[1]
  46. ^ Xu Xigen was arrested and defected in 1932, and his whereabouts have been unknown since.[59]
  47. ^ Yang Futao had died of June 1928 unbeknown to party, and the 6th National Congress elected him to the 6th Central Committee in July 1928.[60]
  48. ^ Peng Pai was arrested on 24 August and executed on 30 August 1929.[62]
  49. ^ Yu Maohuai was arrested and defected in 1932, and his whereabouts have been unknown since.[63]
  50. ^ Zhang Jinbao was arrested in July 1931. She was later reelected as a member by the 7th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in April-June 1945.[1]
  51. ^ Zhang Wentian was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in September 1931.[1]
  52. ^ Zhou Chunquan was by-elected by the 6th Politburo in August 1935.[1]
  53. ^ Zhu De was by-elected by the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in January 1934.[1]

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