8th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
Appearance
The 8th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), formally the Political Bureau of the 8th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was elected at the 1st plenary session of the 8th Central Committee of the CCP on 28 September 1956 in the aftermath of the 8th National Congress. This electoral term was preceded by the 7th Politburo and succeeded by the 9th. 11 of the 26 members served concurrently in the 8th Politburo Standing Committee.
Composition
[edit]Members
[edit]Name | Hanzi | 7th POL | 9th POL | Birth | PM | Death | Birthplace | No. of offices | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chen Boda | 陈伯达 | 11th Plenum | Reelected | 1904 | 1927 | 1989 | Fujian | Two
|
[2] |
Chen Yi | 陈毅 | New | Not | 1901 | 1922 | 1972 | Sichuan | [3] | |
Chen Yun | 陈云 | Old | Not | 1905 | 1924 | 1995 | Shanghai | Two
|
[4] |
Deng Xiaoping | 邓小平 | Old | 12th Plenum | 1904 | 1924 | 1997 | Sichuan | One
|
[5] |
Dong Biwu | 董必武 | Old | Reelected | 1886 | 1921 | 1975 | Hubei | Three
|
[6] |
He Long | 贺龙 | New | 12th Plenum | 1896 | 1926 | 1969 | Hunan | One
|
[7] |
Kang Sheng | 康生 | 11th Plenum | Reelected | 1898 | 1925 | 1975 | Shandong | Two
|
[8] |
Ke Qingshi | 柯庆施 | 6th Plenum | Died | 1902 | 1922 | 1965 | Anhui | Two
|
[9] |
Li Fuchun | 李富春 | New | Not | 1900 | 1922 | 1975 | Hunan | One
|
[10] |
Li Jingquan | 李井泉 | 6th Plenum | 11th Plenum | 1909 | 1922 | 1989 | Jiangxi | Two
|
[11] |
Li Xiannian | 李先念 | New | Reelected | 1909 | 1927 | 1992 | Hubei | One
|
[12] |
Lin Biao | 林彪 | Old | Reelected | 1907 | 1927 | 1971 | Hubei | Five
|
[13] |
Lin Boqu | 林伯渠 | Old | Died | 1886 | 1921 | 1960 | Hunan | One
|
[14] |
Liu Bocheng | 刘伯承 | New | Reelected | 1892 | 1926 | 1986 | Sichuan | Three
|
[15] |
Liu Shaoqi | 刘少奇 | Old | 12th Plenum | 1898 | 1921 | 1969 | Henan | Three
|
[16] |
Luo Ronghuan | 罗荣桓 | New | Died | 1902 | 1927 | 1963 | Hunan | Two
|
[17] |
Mao Zedong | 毛泽东 | Old | Reelected | 1893 | 1921 | 1976 | Hunan | Three
|
[18] |
Nie Rongzhen | 聂荣臻 | 11th Plenum | Not | 1899 | 1923 | 1992 | Sichuan | Three
|
[19] |
Peng Dehuai | 彭德怀 | New | 8th Plenum | 1898 | 1928 | 1974 | Hunan | Two |
[20] |
Peng Zhen | 彭真 | Old | 11th Plenum | 1902 | 1923 | 1997 | Shanxi | Two
|
[21] |
Tan Zhenlin | 谭震林 | 6th Plenum | 12th Plenum | 1902 | 1926 | 1983 | Jiangxi | One
|
[22] |
Tao Zhu | 陶铸 | 11th Plenum | 12th Plenum | 1908 | 1926 | 1969 | Hunan | Three
|
[23] |
Xu Xiangqian | 徐向前 | 11th Plenum | Not | 1901 | 1927 | 1990 | Shanxi | One
|
[24] |
Ye Jianying | 叶剑英 | 11th Plenum | Reelected | 1897 | 1927 | 1986 | Guangdong | Two
|
[25] |
Zhou Enlai | 周恩来 | Old | Reelected | 1898 | 1921 | 1976 | Jiangsu | Three
|
[26] |
Zhu De | 朱德 | Old | Reelected | 1886 | 1925 | 1976 | Sichuan | One
|
[27] |
Alternates
[edit]Name | Hanzi | 7th POL | 9th POL | Birth | PM | Death | Birthplace | Ethnicity | No. of offices | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bo Yibo | 薄一波 | New | 11th Plenum | 1908 | 1925 | 2007 | Shanxi | Han | One
|
[28] |
Chen Boda | 陈伯达 | New | 11th Plenum | 1904 | 1927 | 1989 | Fujian | Han | Two
|
[2] |
Kang Sheng | 康生 | New | 11th Plenum | 1898 | 1925 | 1975 | Shandong | Han | Two
|
[8] |
Li Xuefeng | 李雪峰 | 11th Plenum | Alternate | 1903 | 1933 | 2003 | Shanxi | Han | One
|
[29] |
Lu Dingyi | 陆定一 | New | 11th Plenum | 1906 | 1925 | 1996 | Jiangsu | Han | Two |
[30] |
Song Renqiong | 宋任穷 | 11th Plenum | 12th Plenum | 1909 | 1926 | 2005 | Hunan | Han | Three
|
[31] |
Ulanhu | 乌兰夫 | New | 11th Plenum | 1907 | 1925 | 1988 | Suiyuan | Tümed | Three
|
[32] |
Xie Fuzhi | 谢富治 | 11th Plenum | Member | 1909 | 1931 | 1972 | Hubei | Han | Two
|
[33] |
Zhang Wentian | 张闻天 | Member | 8th Plenum | 1907 | 1925 | 1946 | Shanghai | Han | One
|
[34] |
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