Peng Zhen
Peng Zhen (pronounced ; October 12, 1902 – April 26, 1997) was a leading member of the Chinese Communist Party. He led the party organization in Beijing following the victory of the Communists in the Chinese Civil War in 1949, but was purged during the Cultural Revolution for opposing Mao's views on the role of literature in relation to the state. He was rehabilitated under Deng Xiaoping in 1982 along with other 'wrongly accused' officials, and became the inaugural head of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission. Provided by Wikipedia-
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22by Zhao Hai, Lei Peng Zhen, Ma Juan, Yang Fan, Cang Jin Rong, Liang Jing Yao, Zhang Li XiaGet full text
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24by Zheng Ling, Jiao Qi-Qing, Wang Yu, Bian Fei, Qu Shu-Jie, Wan Shu-Bo, Peng Zhen-Ying, Bi Yu-PingGet full text
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25by Yuliang Jiang, Peng Zhen, Jinchao Dai, Yixing Li, Shifeng Liu, Junma Xu, Yufeng Wang, Suqing Tian, Yue Cui, Zhe Ji, Fuxin Guo, Bin Qiu, Haitao Sun, Jinghong Fan, Junjie WangGet full text
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Published 2018-01-01
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