
Chen Yun - Wikipedia
Chen Yun[a] (13 June 1905 – 10 April 1995) was a Chinese revolutionary leader who was one of the most influential leaders of the People's Republic of China during the 1980s and 1990s and one of the major architects and important policy makers for the reform and opening up period, alongside Deng Xiaoping.
Chen Yun - Alpha History
Chen Yun (1905-95) was a revolutionary, politician and economic planner who held several important positions within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the national government. Chen was born near Shanghai in 1905. He received a rudimentary education before gaining work with a printing firm.
Chen Yun, 90, Deng's Rival, Dies in China - Los Angeles Times
Apr 11, 1995 · Chen Yun, one of China's most powerful Communist Party leaders and a leading opponent of the scope and pace of economic reforms in recent years, died Monday at the age of 90,...
Chen Yun: his life - Taylor & Francis Online
Jan 22, 2007 · Chen Yun, one year younger than Deng Xiaoping, was born 100 years ago. For several decades beginning in 1931 when he joined the Central Committee at 26, he was ranked higher in the Party than Deng.
Chen Yun, a Chinese Communist Patriarch Who Helped Slow Reforms…
Apr 11, 1995 · Chen Yun, a conservative Communist Party patriarch whose revulsion to Western capitalism was an important brake on the pace of economic reform in China during the last 16 years, died...
Chen Yun - Oxford Reference
From 1949 to 1954, Chen Yun led the committee in charge of financial and economic work which successfully managed the first stage of industrialization and economic recovery.
1995年陈云讣告:邓小平改革路上的政治障碍 - 纽约时报中文网
Dec 9, 2016 · 4月11日,北京——共产党保守派元老陈云周一去世,享年89岁。 过去16年里,他对西方资本主义的厌恶严重阻碍了中国经济改革的步伐。 官方电视台今晚播出了一篇冗长的讣告,称其死于疾病,但未透露具体是什么病。...
Milestones - 陈云纪念馆
Chen Yun held office as the Director of the Northeast Economic and Financial Committee in July 1948; he was appointed as the Chairman of All-China Federation of Trade Unions in October and took office as the Director of the Shenyang Special City Military Administrative Committee in …
The Chen Yun Internet Archive
Chen Yun (1905 - 1995) was a veteran of the civil wars and of the Yunnan years. Despite serving as Vice-Premier in the 1950s, and in other posts, Chen Yun became critical of Mao over the handling of the Great Leap Forward.
Chen Yun - Historica Wiki
Chen Yun (13 June 1905 – 19 April 1995) was one of the Eight Elders of the Communist Party of China, and one of the most important leaders of post-Civil War China, alongside Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, and Ren Bishi.
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