Feng Jixin
Chinese politician
Feng Jixin (Chinese: 冯纪新) (1915–2005) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Jinzhai County, Anhui Province. A member of the New Fourth Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was sent to Nenjiang Province (now part of Heilongjiang Province) in 1945. He was governor of Gansu (December 1979 – January 1981) and Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Gansu (January 1981 – September 1982).[1]
References
- ^ Europa Publications Limited (1983). International Who's Who, 1983-84. International Publications Service. p. 412.
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Preceded by Song Ping | Governor of Gansu 1979–1981 | Succeeded by Li Dengying |
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Preceded by Song Ping | Communist Party Chief of Gansu 1981–1982 | Succeeded by Li Ziqi |
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Preceded by Song Ping | Political Commissar of the Gansu Military District 1981–1983 | Succeeded by Li Ziqi |
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Political leaders of Gansu since 1949
Secretaries
- Zhang Desheng
- Zhang Zhongliang
- Wang Feng
- Hu Jizong
- Xian Henghan
- Song Ping
- Feng Jixin
- Li Ziqi
- Gu Jinchi
- Yan Haiwang
- Sun Ying
- Song Zhaosu
- Su Rong
- Lu Hao
- Wang Sanyun
- Lin Duo
- Yin Hong
- Hu Changsheng
Chairpersons
- Wang Shitai
- Li Dengying
- Liu Bing
- Xu Feiqing
- Lu Kejian
- Song Zhaosu
- Su Rong
- Lu Hao
- Wang Sanyun
- Lin Duo
- Yin Hong
- Hu Changsheng
Chairpersons
- Deng Baoshan
- Zhang Zhongliang
- Wang Shitai
- Gao Jianjun
- Wang Shitai
- Yang Zhilin
- Huang Luobin
- Wang Bingxiang
- Ge Shiying
- Shen Xiaozeng
- Yang Zhenjie
- Zhong Zhaolong
- Chen Xueheng
- Feng Jianshen
- Ouyang Jian
- Zhuang Guotai