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}} | image = 1959 Chen Yun.jpg |imagesize = 200px | caption = | order = Chairman of the CPC Central Advisory Commission | 1blankname = | 1namedata = Zhao Ziyang Jiang Zemin | term_start = 2 November 1987 | term_end = 12 October 1992 | predecessor = Deng Xiaoping | successor = Post abolished | order1 = First Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection | 1blankname1 = | 1namedata1 = Hu Yaobang Zhao Ziyang | term_start1 = 22 December 1978 | term_end1 = October 1987 | predecessor1 = New Office (Dong Biwu in 1968) | successor1 = Qiao Shi (Secretary) | order2 = Vice Chairman of the Communist Party of China | term_start2 = 28 September 1956 | term_end2 = 1 August 1966 | 1blankname2 = Chairman | 1namedata2 = Mao Zedong | term_start3 = 18 December 1978 | term_end3 = 12 September 1982 | 1blankname3 = Chairman | 1namedata3 = Hua Guofeng Hu Yaobang | order4 = 1st First Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China | premier4 = Zhou Enlai | term_start4 = 1954 | term_end4 = 1965 | predecessor4 = | successor4 = Lin Biao | birth_date = | birth_place = Qingpu District, Shanghai | death_date = | death_place = Beijing | party = Communist Party of China | spouse = Yu Ruomu | religion = | alma_mater = }} Chen Yun (, pronounced ; 13 June 1905 – 10 April 1995) was one of the most influential leaders of the People's Republic of China during the 1980s and 90's. He was also known as Liao Chengyun (); it is unclear whether this was his original name or a pseudonym he used during his underground work in Shanghai. He was one of the major political leaders of China both during and after the Chinese Civil War along with Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De and Ren Bishi and was later considered to be one of the Eight Elders of Communist Party of China.〔 *(Free searchable biography of Chen Yun at China Vitae )〕 ==Biography== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chen Yun」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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