13th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Chinese governing body, 1987–1992
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The 13th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was in session from 1987 to 1992. It held seven plenary sessions. It was preceded by the 12th Central Committee and succeeded by the 14th Central Committee. It elected the 13th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party in 1987.
List of members
- Ding Guangen (ä¸å ³æ ¹)
- Ding Henggao (ä¸è¡¡é«)
- Yu Yongbo (äºæ°¸æ³¢)
- Yu Hong'en (äºæ´ªæ©)
- Wan Li
- Wan Shaofen (ä¸ç»è¬)
- Wang Tao (çæ¶)
- Wang Hai (çæµ·)
- Wang Meng (çè)
- Wang Qun (ç群)
- Wang Bingqian (çä¸ä¹¾)
- Wang Hanbin (çæ±æ)
- Wang Chengbin (çææ)
- Wang Renzhong (çä»»é)
- Wang Zhaoguo
- Wang Renzhi (çå¿ä¹)
- Wang Maolin (çèæ)
- Wang Chaowen (çææ)
- Wang Senhao (çæ£®æµ©)
- Wang Ruilin (ççæ)
- Mao Zhiyong (æ¯è´ç¨)
- Yin Kesheng (å°¹å å)
- Ai Zhisheng (è¾ç¥ç)
- Buhe (å¸èµ«)
- Lu Rongjing (å¢è£æ¯)
- Ye Xuanping
- Tian Jiyun
- Shi Yuxiao (å²çå)
- Bai Lichen (ç½ç«å¿±)
- Ismail Amat (å¸é©¬ä¹Â·è¾ä¹°æ)
- Xing Chongzhi (é¢å´æº)
- Lü Peijian (åå¹ä¿)
- Zhu Xun (æ±è®)
- Zhu Guang (æ±å )
- Zhu Liang (æ±è¯)
- Zhu Guangya (æ±å äº)
- Qiao Shi
- Wu Shaozu (ä¼ç»ç¥)
- Wu Jinghua (ä¼ç²¾å)
- Ren Jianxin
- Hua Guofeng
- Quan Shuren (å ¨æ ä»)
- Doje Cering (å¤åæè®©)
- Liu Zhengwei (忣å¨)
- Liu Anyuan (åå®å )
- Liu Zhenhua (忝å)
- Liu Jingsong (åç²¾æ¾)
- Guan Guangfu (å ³å¹¿å¯)
- Jiang Zemin
- Xu Shijie (许士æ°)
- Ruan Chongwu
- Sun Weiben (åç»´æ¬)
- Rui Xingwen (è®ææ)
- Li Peng
- Li Jiulong (æä¹é¾)
- Li Ziqi (æåå¥)
- Li Changchun (æé¿æ¥)
- Li Ligong (æç«å)
- Li Xuge (ææé)
- Li Jijun (æé å)
- Li Zemin (ææ³½æ°)
- Li Guixian (æè´µé²)
- Li Genshen (ææ ¹æ·±)
- Li Tieying (æéæ )
- Li Qianyuan (æä¹¾å )
- Li Menghua (ææ¢¦å)
- Li Ruihuan
- Li Ximing (æé¡é)
- Li Xinliang (ææ°è¯)
- Li Dezhu (æå¾·æ´)
- Yang Zhengwu (æ¨æ£å)
- Yang Baibing
- Yang Rudai (æ¨æ±å²±)
- Yang Xizong (æ¨æç»¼)
- Yang Shangkun
- Yang Taifang (æ¨æ³°è³)
- Yang Jingren (æ¨éä»)
- Yang Dezhong (æ¨å¾·ä¸)
- Wu Wenying (å´æè±)
- Wu Guanzheng
- Wu Xueqian (å´å¦è°¦)
- Wu Weiran (å´èç¶)
- He Kang
- He Dongchang (ä½ä¸æ)
- He Zhukang (ä½ç«¹åº·)
- Zou Jiahua (é¹å®¶å)
- Shen Daren (æ²è¾¾äºº)
- Shen Zulun (æ²ç¥ä¼¦)
- Song Ping (å®å¹³)
- Song Jian (å®å¥)
- Song Hanliang (宿±è¯)
- Song Defu (å®å¾·ç¦)
- Chi Haotian
- Zhang Shou (å¼ å¯¿)
- Zhang Zhongxian (å¼ ä»²å )
- Zhang Boxing (å¼ åå ´)
- Zhang Guoying (å¼ å¸¼è±)
- Lu Maozeng (éææ¾)
- Chen Yuying (éçè±)
- Chen Guangyi (éå æ¯ )
- Chen Xitong
- Chen Junsheng (éä¿ç)
- Chen Huiguang (éè¾å )
- Chen Muhua (éæ å)
- Lin Ruo (æè¥)
- Lin Liyun (æä¸½é«)
- Luo Gan
- Zhou Guangzhao (å¨å å¬)
- Zhou Yibing (å¨è¡£å°)
- Zhou Keyu (å¨å ç)
- Zheng Tuobin (éæå½¬)
- Fang Weizhong (æ¿ç»´ä¸)
- Zhao Dongwan (èµµä¸å®)
- Zhao Xianshun (èµµå 顺)
- Zhao Zongnai (èµµå®é¼)
- Zhao Nanqi (èµµåèµ·)
- Zhao Ziyang
- Zhao Fulin (èµµå¯æ)
- Hao Jianxiu (é建ç§)
- Hu Ping (è¡å¹³)
- Hu Qili
- Hu Jintao
- Hu Yaobang
- Hou Jie (侯æ·)
- Hou Zongbin (侯å®å®¾)
- Jiang Chunyun (å§æ¥äº)
- Jiang Hongquan (å§æ´ªæ³)
- Yao Yilin (å§ä¾æ)
- He Jingzhi (è´ºæ¬ä¹)
- Qin Zhongda (秦仲达)
- Qin Jiwei (秦åºä¼)
- Raidi (çå°)
- Yuan Weimin
- Nie Kuiju (èå¥è)
- Nie Bichu (èç§å)
- Jia Chunwang
- Gu Xiulian (顾ç§è²)
- Gu Jinchi (顾鿱 )
- Qian Zhengying (鱿£è±)
- Qian Yongchang (鱿°¸æ)
- Qian Liren (鱿ä»)
- Qian Qichen
- Tömür Dawamat (鿍å°Â·è¾¾ç¦ä¹°æ)
- Ni Zhifu (åªå¿ç¦)
- Xu Huizi (徿 æ»)
- Gao Di (é«ç)
- Gao Huanchang (é«çæ)
- Guo Zhenqian (鿝乾)
- Guo Chaoren (éè¶ äºº)
- Lang Dazhong (æå¤§å¿ )
- Qi Yuanjing (æå é)
- Cui Naifu (å´ä¹å¤«)
- Yan Mingfu (éæå¤)
- Liang Buting (æ¢æ¥åº)
- Liang Dongcai (æ¢æ æ)
- Wei Jianxing (å°å¥è¡)
- Peng Chong (å½å²)
- Dong Jichang (è£ç»§æ)
- Jiang Xinxiong (èå¿é)
- Jiang Minkuan (èæ°å®½)
- Han Peixin (é©å¹ä¿¡)
- Cheng Weigao (ç¨ç»´é«)
- Fu Quanyou (å å ¨æ)
- Pu Chaozhu (æ®ææ±)
- Wen Jiabao
- Xie Fei (è°¢é)
- Xie Xide (è°¢å¸å¾·)
- Lei Mingqiu (é·é¸£ç)
- Bao Tong (é²å½¤)
- Cai Cheng
- Liao Hui (廿)
- Xiong Qingquan (çæ¸ æ³)
- Saifuddin Azizi (èµç¦é¼Â·è¾åå)
- Xue Ju (è驹)
- Wei Jinshan (ééå±±)
Chronology
- 1st Plenary Session
- Date: November 2, 1987
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: Zhao Ziyang was elected General Secretary. 18-member Politburo, 5-member Politburo Standing Committee and 5-member Secretariat were elected. Deng Xiaoping was re-elected Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Chen Yun replaced him as Chairman of the Central Advisory Commission. Jiang Zemin was elected to the Politburo for the first time.[citation needed]
- 2nd Plenary Session
- Date: March 15â19, 1988
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: List of candidates for top State posts to be submitted to the 7th National People's Congress and the 7th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference were adopted.[citation needed][1]
- 3rd Plenary Session
- Date: September 26â30, 1988
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: A program on the reform of prices and wages was taken, urging the State Council to put inflation under strict control.
- 4th Plenary Session
- Date: June 23â24, 1989
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: The meeting was held after the suppression of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. Li Peng delivered a report strongly criticizing Zhao Ziyang for his attitude during the "anti-party, anti-socialist turmoil": he was accused of "passive attitude toward the Four Cardinal Principles" and the "oppose bourgeois liberalization policy", and neglecting "party building, the spiritual civilization construction and ideological and political work". He was thus removed from his capacities of General Secretary, Politburo Standing Committee member, Politburo member and Central Military Commission first vice-chairman, with Jiang Zemin filling his posts as General Secretary and Politburo Standing Committee member. Building on Deng's view that "development is the absolute principle," Jiang Zemin and the third generation of leaders stated, "Development is the Party's top priority in governing and rejuvenating the country."[2]:â49â
- 5th Plenary Session
- Date: November 6â9, 1989
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: Deng Xiaoping resigned as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Jiang Zemin took over the post. Yang Shangkun was appointed CMC first vice-chairman.
- 6th Plenary Session
- Date: March 9â12, 1990
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: In the official communique, the economic reform was exalted, but the growth of "bureaucracy, subjectivism, formalisticism, passivity and corruption" was denounced as well.
- 7th Plenary Session
- Date: December 25â30, 1990
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: A decision on the "Program of the National Economy and Society Development Decade" and guidelines for the 8th Five-Year Plan were adopted.
- 8th Plenary Session
- Date: November 25â29, 1991
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: A decision to enforce family household management of land was taken, in order to secure a bigger output of grain production.
- 9th Plenary Session
- Date: October 5â9, 1992
- Location: Beijing
- Significance: Preparations for the CCP's 14th National Congress were made. The critical assessment on Zhao Ziyang remained unchanged and so he was not listed as a candidate for the 14th Central Committee.[citation needed]