Zhang Pinghua
Chinese politician
Zhang Pinghua (Chinese: 張平化; April 1908 – July 23, 2001), born to a Hakka family in Yanling County, Hunan, China, was a Chinese politician. His former name was Zhang Chucai (Chinese: 張楚材). He joined the Chinese Communist Party in November 1927. He took part in the Northern Expedition and the "Long March" of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army.
After 1949, Zhang worked as a local officer in Hubei, Hunan, and Shanxi one after another. After the Cultural Revolution, he was appointed as the Head of the CCP Publicity Department and then the Vice President of the Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party. Zhang died on July 23, 2001.[1]
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- ^ 张平化遗体在京火化
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Preceded by Zhou Xiaozhou | Political commissar of the PLA Hunan Military District 1960–1966 | Succeeded by Yang Dayi [zh] |
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Heads of the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party
- Li Da
- Cai Hesen
- Luo Zhanglong
- Peng Shuzhi
- Qu Qiubai
- Cai Hesen
- Qu Qiubai
- Luo Qiyuan [zh]
- Cai Hesen
- Li Lisan
- Shen Zemin
- Zhang Wentian
- Wu Liangping [zh]
- Zhang Wentian
- Lu Dingyi
- Xi Zhongxun
- Lu Dingyi
- Tao Zhu
- Geng Biao
- Zhang Pinghua
- Hu Yaobang
- Wang Renzhong
- Deng Liqun
- Zhu Houze
- Wang Renzhi
- Ding Guangen
- Liu Yunshan
- Liu Qibao
- Huang Kunming
- Li Shulei