Ma Mingfang

Chinese politician

Ma Mingfang (Chinese: 马明方) (December 14, 1905 – August 12, 1974), né Ruzhou (汝舟), art name Jimin (济民), was a People's Republic of China politician and early leader of CCP in Shaanxi. Born in Yejiacha (叶家岔) village, Mizhi county, Shaanxi, Ma joined the Party in 1925 when he studied in No.4 normal school of Shaanxi. He was the first Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of his home province of Shaanxi (October 1949 – August 1954) and governor of Shaanxi (January 1950 – August 1954). He was an alternate member of the 7th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and a full member of the 8th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. He died in Beijing during the Cultural Revolution.[1][2][3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ 夫人带女求医,他说上班少 工资交公 《快乐老人报》
  2. ^ 马明方[permanent dead link] 陕西党史网
  3. ^ 马明方[permanent dead link] 北京党史网
  4. ^ “新疆马明方叛徒集团案”始末
  5. ^ 历任陕西省委书记 Archived 2015-09-30 at the Wayback Machine 政坛网
Preceded by
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Secretary of the CPC Shaanxi Committee
October 1949 – August 1954
Succeeded by
Pan Zili
Preceded by
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Governor of Shaanxi
January 1950 – August 1954
Succeeded by
Zhao Shoushan
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