Wang Xiankui, the Glossary
Wang Xiankui (born July 1952) is a Chinese politician best known for his terms as governor, then Communist Party Secretary of Heilongjiang, a province in the northeast part of the country.[1]
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25 relations: Cang County, Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese Communist Party Deputy Committee Secretary, Communist Youth League of China, East China Jiaotong University, Gansu, Harbin, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, Ji Bingxuan, Jiangxi, Li Zhanshu, Lu Hao (born 1967), Mudanjiang, National People's Congress, People's Daily, Southwest Jiaotong University, Wang (surname), Xinhua News Agency, Zhang Qingwei, 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
- CCP committee secretaries of Heilongjiang
- Governors of Heilongjiang
- Political office-holders in Gansu
- Political office-holders in Jiangxi
- Politicians from Cangzhou
Cang County
Cang County or Cangxian is a county of Hebei province, China.
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Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party
The Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party (s), officially the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and commonly known as the Central Party School (中央党校), is the higher education institution which trains Chinese Communist Party (CCP) cadres.
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Chinese Communist Party
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Chinese Communist Party Deputy Committee Secretary
In modern Chinese politics, a Deputy Party Committee Secretary (also translated as Deputy Party Secretary, deputy party chief, vice party chief) serves as the lieutenant to the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary, and thus the deputy leader of the party committee, ranked immediately after the party chief.
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Communist Youth League of China
The Communist Youth League of China (CYLC), also known as the Young Communist League of China or simply the Communist Youth League (CYL), is a people's organization of the People's Republic of China for youth between the ages of 14 and 28, run by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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East China Jiaotong University
East China Jiaotong University (abbreviated ECJTU) is a university in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, China.
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Gansu
Gansu is an inland province in Northwestern China.
Harbin
Harbin is a sub-provincial city and the provincial capital of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.
Hebei
Hebei is a province in North China.
Heilongjiang
Heilongjiang is a province in northeast China.
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Hohhot
Hohhot, formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in the north of the People's Republic of China, serving as the region's administrative, economic and cultural center.
Inner Mongolia
Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China.
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Ji Bingxuan
Ji Bingxuan (born November 1951) is a Chinese politician who served as a vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress from 2013 to 2023. Wang Xiankui and Ji Bingxuan are CCP committee secretaries of Heilongjiang.
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Jiangxi
Jiangxi is an inland province in the east of the People's Republic of China.
Li Zhanshu
Li Zhanshu (born 30 August 1950) is a Chinese retired politician, who was the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress from 2018 to 2023. Wang Xiankui and Li Zhanshu are Chinese Communist Party politicians from Hebei, Governors of Heilongjiang and people's Republic of China politicians from Hebei.
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Lu Hao (born 1967)
Lu Hao (born 21 June 1967) is a Chinese politician, serving as party branch secretary and director of the Development Research Center of the State Council since June 2022. Wang Xiankui and Lu Hao (born 1967) are Governors of Heilongjiang.
See Wang Xiankui and Lu Hao (born 1967)
Mudanjiang
Mudanjiang (Manchu: Mudan bira), alternately romanized as Mutankiang, is a prefecture-level city in the southeast part of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.
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National People's Congress
The National People's Congress (NPC) is the highest organ of state power of the People's Republic of China.
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People's Daily
The People's Daily is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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Southwest Jiaotong University
Southwest Jiaotong University (SWJTU) is a national public science and engineering university in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
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Wang (surname)
Wang is the pinyin romanization of the common Chinese surnames 王 (Wáng) and 汪 (Wāng).
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Xinhua News Agency
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation),J.
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Zhang Qingwei
Zhang Qingwei (born 7 November 1961) is a Chinese politician, business executive, and aerospace engineer, who is a vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. Wang Xiankui and Zhang Qingwei are CCP committee secretaries of Heilongjiang.
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17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
The 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was elected by the 17th Congress on 21 October 2007, and sat until the 18th National Congress in 2012.
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18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
The 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was elected by the 18th National Congress on 15 November 2012, and sat in plenary sessions until the communing of the 19th National Congress in 2017.
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See also
CCP committee secretaries of Heilongjiang
- Chen Lei (Heilongjiang)
- Ji Bingxuan
- Ouyang Qin
- Qian Yunlu
- Song Fatang
- Sun Weiben
- Wang Jiadao
- Wang Xiankui
- Xu Qin
- Xu Youfang
- Yue Qifeng
- Zhang Qilong
- Zhang Qingwei
- Zhao Dezun
Governors of Heilongjiang
- Chang Yinhuai
- Chen Lei (Heilongjiang)
- Duan Zhigui
- Han Guang (politician)
- Hou Jie
- Hu Changsheng
- Li Fanwu
- Li Zhanshu
- Liang Huiling
- Lu Hao (born 1967)
- Ouyang Qin
- Pan Fusheng
- Song Fatang
- Tian Fengshan
- Wang Jiadao
- Wang Wentao
- Wang Xiankui
- Wu Junsheng
- Yang Yichen (politician)
- Yu Yifu
- Zhang Zuoji
- Zhao Dezun
Political office-holders in Gansu
- Cang Ci
- Chen Shunyao
- Feng Jianshen
- Feng Jixin
- Fu Yanqing
- Fuk'anggan
- Guo Huai
- He Ting
- Hou Zongbin
- Hu Jizong
- Jin Xuan
- Li Dengying
- Li Xi (politician)
- Li Ziqi (politician)
- Lin Zexu
- Lu Kejian
- Lu Kun
- Lu Wucheng
- Qian Hong (Jin dynasty)
- Qiao Xuan
- Su Rong
- Wang Anshun
- Wang Feng (politician)
- Wang Xiankui
- Wu Jide
- Xian Henghan
- Xu Miao
- Yang Jun (prince)
- Yu Haiyan
- Zhang Desheng
- Zhang Ji (Derong)
- Zhang Zhongliang
- Zhao Ang
Political office-holders in Jiangxi
- Bai Dongcai
- Bian Hao
- Bu Zhi
- Chen Zhengren
- Cheng Shiqing
- Cong Wenjing
- Emperor Xiaowu of Song
- Fu Yanqing
- Gong Jianhua
- Guo An
- He Jinming
- Hua Xin
- Huan Chong
- Jiang Weiqing
- Lü Dai
- Li Yihuang
- Liu Weiping
- Liu Yao (warlord)
- Lu Guangchou
- Ma Xi'e
- Meng Jianzhu
- Qiang Wei
- Quan Cong
- Su Rong
- Sun Ben
- Sun Fu
- Wan Shaofen
- Wang Wentao
- Wang Xiankui
- Wu Nansheng
- Xiao Mohe
- Xu Aimin
- Xu Jie (Southern Tang)
- Yang Shangkui
- Yuan Zi
- Zhang Yijiong
- Zhou Fang (Eastern Wu)
- Zhou Yu
- Zhuge Xuan
Politicians from Cangzhou
- An Dehai
- Feng Dao
- Feng Guozhang
- Gao Qiang
- Guo Min (diplomat)
- Ji Yun
- Jia Dan
- Jia Qinglin
- Li Shouxin (politician)
- Liu Churang
- Liu Geping
- Liu Rengong
- Ma Wen
- Song Defu (politician)
- Sun Haiyan
- Wang Xiankui
- Wang Xuejun
- Wei Zhongxian
- Zhang Bangchang
- Zhang Lichang
- Zhang Yanqing (politician)
- Zhang Zhidong
- Zhang Zhiwan