List of state representatives of the People's Republic of China

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The position of state representative is the most senior state office of the People's Republic of China, with a role similar to a ceremonial head of state and is the second to eighth highest-ranking position in Chinese history, always under the leader of the Chinese Communist Party. The state representative is often, but not always, also the top leader of China. Under the current constitution, which does not officially define any office as the head of state, the state representative is the president. The role was created in 1954 when the first constitution consolidated the system of government in the People's Republic of China. At the time, the title was translated into English as State Chairman. The position was abolished between 1975 and 1982 with the functions of state representative being performed by the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. The presidency was revived under the fourth constitution in 1982.

List of state representatives

Generations of leadership

Central People's Government (1949–1954)

Chairman of the Central People's Government
More information Portrait, Name (Lifespan) ...
Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Term of office Vice Chairmen Paramount leader
Mao Zedong
毛泽东
(1893–1976)
1 October 1949 27 September 1954 Zhu De
Liu Shaoqi
Soong Ching-ling
Li Jishen
Zhang Lan
Gao Gang
Himself
Mao also held more powerful offices as Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, making him the Paramount leader of China.
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The 1st Constitution (1954–1975)

Chairman of the People's Republic of China
More information S. No., Portrait ...
S. No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Constituency
Term of office NPC Vice Chairmen Paramount leader
1 Mao Zedong
毛泽东
(1893–1976)
Beijing At-large
27 September 1954 27 April 1959 I Zhu De Mao Zedong
2 Liu Shaoqi
刘少奇
(1898–1969)
Beijing At-large
27 April 1959 3 January 1965 II Soong Ching-ling
Dong Biwu
3 January 1965[1] 31 October 1968[2] III
acting Soong Ching-ling
宋庆龄
(1893–1981)
Shanghai At-large
31 October 1968 24 February 1972 III Dong Biwu
acting Dong Biwu
董必武
(1886–1975)
Hubei At-large
24 February 1972 17 January 1975 III Soong Ching-ling
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The 2nd and 3rd Constitutions (1975–1982)

Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
More information Portrait, Name (Lifespan)Constituency ...
Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Constituency
Term of office NPC Vice Chairmen Paramount leader
Zhu De
朱德
(1886–1976)
Sichuan At-large
17 January 1975 6 July 1976 IV Soong Ching-ling[3]
Dong Biwu[3] (died 2 April 1975)
and others
Mao Zedong
Soong Ching-ling
宋庆龄
(1893–1981)
Shanghai At-large
6 July 1976 5 March 1978 Mao Zedong
Hua Guofeng
After Zhu De's death, Soong Ching-ling served as acting Chairwoman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress for the remainder of the 4th National People's Congress's term.[citation needed] She was a member of the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang.
Ye Jianying
叶剑英
(1897–1986)
PLA
5 March 1978 18 June 1983 V Soong Ching-ling
and others
Hua Guofeng
Deng Xiaoping
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Honorary Chairwoman of the People's Republic of China
More information Portrait, Name (Birth–Death)Constituency ...
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Term of office NPC Notes
Soong Ching-ling
宋庆龄
(1893–1981)
Shanghai At-large
16 May 1981 29 May 1981 V Shortly before her death, Soong Ching-ling, a member of the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang, was named Honorary Chairwoman of the People's Republic of China.
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The 4th Constitution (1983–present)

President of the People's Republic of China
More information Portrait, Name (Lifespan)Constituency ...
Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Constituency
Term of office NPC(Election) Vice President Paramount leader
3 Li Xiannian
李先念
(1909–1992)
Hubei At-large
18 June 1983 8 April 1988 VI(62.5%) Ulanhu Deng Xiaoping
During Li's term, China undertook major reforms in foreign policy, beginning to open up to the outside world. Li, who took on an important role in the ousting of the Gang of Four, became the first President of the People's Republic to visit the United States. He was also the first state president to visit North Korea. In 1984, Li met with U.S. President Ronald Reagan during Reagan's visit to China, notably discussing the status of Taiwan with the President. After leaving office as president, Li was then named Chairman of the National Committee of the CPPCC.[4]
4 Yang Shangkun
杨尚昆
(1907–1998)
PLA
8 April 1988 27 March 1993 VII(66.8%) Wang Zhen Deng Xiaoping
Jiang Zemin
An elder from the party's revolutionary days, Yang was a political survivor of the Cultural Revolution. During his presidency, Yang promoted economic reform but opposed political liberalization. Yang reached the height of his political career after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, but his organized opposition to Jiang Zemin's leadership led Deng to force Yang to retire. Yang served as Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission between 1983 and 1993.
5 Jiang Zemin
江泽民
(1926–2022)
Shanghai At-large
27 March 1993 15 March 1998 VIII(68.4%) Rong Yiren Himself
15 March 1998 15 March 2003 IX(71.5%) Hu Jintao
Once the mayor and party secretary of Shanghai, Jiang's assumption of the presidency in 1993 marked a return to the centralization of major titles at the national level Jiang also held the more powerful offices of General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission since 1989. Under Jiang's leadership, China experienced substantial developmental growth with the reform and opening up, oversaw the handover of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom and Macau from Portugal, and improved its relations with the outside world while the Communist Party maintained its tight control over the government. Jiang was criticized for being too concerned about his personal image at home, and too conciliatory towards Russia and the United States abroad.[5]
6 Hu Jintao
胡锦涛
(born 1942)
Tibet At-large (until 2008)
Jiangsu At-large (from 2008)
15 March 2003 15 March 2008 X(72.9%) Zeng Qinghong Himself
15 March 2008 14 March 2013 XI(70.27%) Xi Jinping
Hu, long having been anointed by Deng as Jiang's successor, took over the presidency in 2003, and also held the offices of General Secretary of the Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission. Hu presided over nearly a decade of consistent economic growth and a relatively smooth recovery from the 2008 financial crisis. China emerged as a major world power during Hu's term.[citation needed]
7 Xi Jinping
习近平
(born 1953)
Shanghai At-large (until 2018)
Inner Mongolia At-large (2018–2023)
Jiangsu At-large (from 2023)
14 March 2013 17 March 2018 XII(72.21%) Li Yuanchao Himself
17 March 2018 10 March 2023 XIII(71.10%) Wang Qishan
10 March 2023 Incumbent XIV(70.60%) Han Zheng
Xi became president in 2013, and also held the offices of General Secretary of the Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission since 2012. Xi increased the profile of the office of president in foreign affairs, for example receiving other heads of state during the 2015 China Victory Day Parade, going on high-profile visits to the United Kingdom and the United States, and making an important address at the Global Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Under his leadership, Xi strengthened mass surveillance and launched Xinjiang internment camps. Xi presided over anti-corruption campaign. In foreign policy, Xi advocated for "Wolf warrior diplomacy". Term limits for the president were removed in 2018.
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Statistics

More information #, President ...
# President Date of birth Age at ascension

(first term)

Time in office

(total)

Age at retirement

(last term)

Date of death Longevity
1 Zedong, MaoMao Zedong 1893122626 December 1893(26 December 1893) 60 27560 years, 275 days 04 2124 years, 212 days 64 12264 years, 122 days 197609099 September 1976 30,20782 years, 258 days
2 Shaoqi, LiuLiu Shaoqi 1898112424 November 1898(24 November 1898) 60 15460 years, 154 days 09 1879 years, 187 days 69 34269 years, 342 days 1969111212 November 1969 25,92070 years, 353 days
Presidency vacant
Acting Biwu, DongDong Biwu 188603055 March 1886(5 March 1886) 85 35685 years, 356 days 02 3272 years, 327 days 88 31888 years, 318 days 197504022 April 1975 32,53489 years, 28 days
Hon. Ching-ling, SoongSoong Ching-ling 1893012727 January 1893(27 January 1893) 83 16188 years, 109 days 01 242Honorary[6][7]

85 037

1981052929 May 1981 32,26388 years, 122 days
Presidency abolished
3 Xiannian, LiLi Xiannian 1909062323 June 1909(23 June 1909) 73 36073 years, 360 days 04 2954 years, 295 days 78 29078 years, 290 days 1992062121 June 1992 30,31482 years, 364 days
4 Shangkun, YangYang Shangkun 190708033 August 1907(3 August 1907) 80 25080 years, 250 days 04 3524 years, 352 days 85 23685 years, 236 days 1998091414 September 1998 33,28091 years, 42 days
5 Zemin, JiangJiang Zemin 1926081717 August 1926(17 August 1926) 66 22266 years, 222 days 09 3539 years, 353 days 76 21076 years, 210 days 2022113030 November 2022 35,16996 years, 105 days
6 Jintao, HuHu Jintao 1942122121 December 1942(21 December 1942) 60 08460 years, 84 days 09 3649 years, 365 days 70 08470 years, 84 days Living 30,44783 years, 131 days (Living)
7 Jinping, XiXi Jinping 1953061515 June 1953(15 June 1953) 59 years, 272 days 13 years, 48 days (Incumbent) Incumbent Living 26,61872 years, 320 days (Living)
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Election results

More information No., Year ...
No. Year Electoral college Total Seats President-elect Voters For Against Abstain Result
1 1954 1st National People's Congress 1226 Mao Zedong 1210 1210 0 0 Elected
2 1959 2nd National People's Congress 1235 Liu Shaoqi Elected
1964 3rd National People's Congress 3040 Elected
N/A 1975 4th National People's Congress 2864 Presidency vacant
1978 5th National People's Congress 3497 Presidency abolished
3 1983 6th National People's Congress 2978 Li Xiannian Elected
4 1988 7th National People's Congress 2970 Yang Shangkun 2970 2812 124 34 Elected
5 1993 8th National People's Congress 2977 Jiang Zemin 2918 2858 35 25 Elected
1998 9th National People's Congress 2983 2947 2882 36 29 Elected
6 2003 10th National People's Congress 2985 Hu Jintao 2944 2937 4 3 Elected
2008 11th National People's Congress 2987 2964 2956 3 5 Elected
7 2013 12th National People's Congress 2987 Xi Jinping 2956 2952 1 3 Elected
2018 13th National People's Congress 2980 2970 2970 0 0 Elected
2023 14th National People's Congress 2977 2952 2952 0 0 Elected
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Timeline

Xi JinpingHu JintaoJiang ZeminYang ShangkunLi XiannianYe JianyingZhu DeSoong Ching-lingDong BiwuLiu ShaoqiMao Zedong

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References

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