Wan Xiaotang
Wan Xiaotang (Chinese: 万晓塘) (1916 – September 19, 1966) birth name Wan Xingshi (Chinese: 万星师), courtesy name Xiaotang (Chinese: 效唐), was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Qihe County, Shandong Province. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in September 1937. He became Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Tianjin in 1958. At the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution, he was criticized, kidnapped and beaten by the Red Guards and died.[1] The official cause of death was a heart attack.
References
- ^ Qiu Jin, The Culture of Power: The Lin Biao Incident in the Cultural Revolution (Stanford University Press, 1999) p90
Preceded by Huang Huoqing | Communist Party Chief of Tianjin 1958–1966 | Succeeded by vacant until 1971 |
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Political leaders of Tianjin since 1949
Secretaries
- Huang Kecheng
- Huang Jing
- Huang Huoqing
- Wan Xiaotang
- Xie Xuegong
- Lin Hujia
- Chen Weida
- Ni Zhifu
- Li Ruihuan
- Tan Shaowen
- Nie Bichu (acting)
- Gao Dezhan
- Zhang Lichang
- Zhang Gaoli
- Sun Chunlan
- Huang Xingguo (acting)
- Li Hongzhong
- Chen Min'er
Chairpersons
- Yan Dakai
- Zhang Zaiwang
- Wu Zhen
- Nie Bichu
- Zhang Lichang
- Fang Fengyou
- Liu Shengyu
- Xiao Huaiyuan
- Duan Chunhua
- Yu Yunlin
Chairpersons
- Huang Huoqing
- Wan Xiaotang
- Xie Xuegong
- Yan Dakai
- Huang Zhigang
- Chen Bing
- Wu Zhen
- Tan Shaowen
- Liu Jinfeng
- Fang Fengyou
- Song Pingshun
- Xing Yuanmin
- He Lifeng
- Zang Xianfu
- Sheng Maolin
- Wang Changsong