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9th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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The 9th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was in session from 1969 to 1973. It was preceded by the 8th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. It was the second central committee in session during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Even amidst partial cultural disintegration, it was succeeded by the 10th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. It held two plenary sessions in the 4-year period.

It elected the 9th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party in 1969.

This committee had 170 members and 109 alternate members.

Members

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Mao and Lin were the party chairman and vice-chairman. The remainder are listed in stroke order of surnames:
  1. Mao Zedong (もう泽东)
  2. Lin Biao (はやしぴょう)
  3. Ding Sheng (ちょうもり)
  4. Yu Sang (于桑)
  5. Ma Fuquan (马福ぜん)
  6. Wang Zhen (おうしん)
  7. Wang Baidan (おうしろだん)
  8. Wang Jinxi (おう进喜)
  9. Wang Hongkun (おうひろしひつじさる)
  10. Wang Xiuzhen (おうしげるちん)
  11. Wang Bingzhang (おう秉璋)
  12. Wang Guofan (王国おうこくはん)
  13. Wang Hongwen (おうひろしぶん)
  14. Wang Shusheng (おう树声)
  15. Wang Shoudao (おうくびどう)
  16. Wang Xiaoyu (おうこう禹)
  17. Wang Huaixiang (おう淮湘)
  18. Wang Chaozhu (おうちょうはしら)
  19. Wang Huiqiu (おう辉球)
  20. Wang Xinting (おうしんちん)
  21. Deng Zihui (邓子恢)
  22. Deng Yingchao (邓颖ちょう)
  23. Wei Guoqing (韦国きよし)
  24. Tian Bao (天宝てんぽう)
  25. Kong Shiquan (あな石泉いしずみ)
  26. Ye Qun (かのうぐん)
  27. Ye Jianying (かのう剑英)
  28. Long Shujin (龙书きん)
  29. Kuang Rennong (邝任农)
  30. Tian Huagui (华贵)
  31. Shen Maogong (さるしげこう)
  32. Pi Dingjun (かわてい钧)
  33. Liu Feng (刘丰)
  34. Liu Wei (刘伟)
  35. Liu Zihou (刘子あつし)
  36. Liu Xingyuan (刘兴もと)
  37. Liu Bocheng (刘伯うけたまわ)
  38. Liu Junyi (刘均えき)
  39. Liu Xianquan (刘贤权)
  40. Liu Jianxun (刘建勋)
  41. Liu Jieting (刘结てい)
  42. Liu Geping (刘格たいら)
  43. Liu Shengtian (刘盛)
  44. Liu Xichang (刘锡あきら)
  45. Jiang Qing (江青こうせい)
  46. Jiang Liyin (こうあや银)
  47. Jiang Yonghui (こう拥辉)
  48. Jiang Xieyuan (こう燮元)
  49. Zhu De (しゅいさお)
  50. Hua Guofeng (华国锋)
  51. Xu Shiyou (许世とも)
  52. Ren Sizhong (にんおもえちゅう)
  53. Nian Jirong (とし继荣)
  54. Ji Dengkui (纪登奎)
  55. Chen Yun (陈云)
  56. Chen Yu (陈郁)
  57. Chen Kang (陈康)
  58. Chen Yi (陈毅)
  59. Chen Shiju (陈士榘)
  60. Chen Yonggui (陈永贵)
  61. Chen Xianrui (陈先みず)
  62. Chen Boda (陈伯达)
  63. Chen Qihan (陈奇涵)
  64. Chen Xilian (陈锡联)
  65. Li Qiang (つよし)
  66. Li Zhen (しん)
  67. Li Dazhang (だいあきら)
  68. Li Tianyou (天佑てんゆう)
  69. Li Shuiqing (みずきよし)
  70. Li Siguang (よんひかり)
  71. Li Xiannian (さきねん)
  72. Li Zuopeng (さく鹏)
  73. Li Shunda (顺达)
  74. Li Suwen (素文そぶん)
  75. Li Xuefeng (ゆきほう)
  76. Li Fuchun (とみはる)
  77. Li Ruishan (みずほさん)
  78. Li Desheng (いさおせい)
  79. Wu Tao (吴涛)
  80. Wu De (吴德)
  81. Wu Dasheng (吴大胜)
  82. Wu Faxian (吴法宪)
  83. Wu Guixian (吴桂贤)
  84. Wu Ruilin (吴瑞りん)
  85. Lü Yulan (吕玉兰)
  86. Zhang Caiqian (张才せん)
  87. Zhang Tianyun (张天うん)
  88. Zhang Yunyi (张云いっ)
  89. Zhang Dazhi (张达こころざし)
  90. Zhang Chiming (张池あきら)
  91. Zhang Tixue (张体がく)
  92. Zhang Guohua (张国华)
  93. Zhang Hengyun (张恒うん)
  94. Zhang Chunqiao (张春桥)
  95. Zhang Fugui (张富贵)
  96. Zhang Fuheng (张福つね)
  97. Zhang Dingcheng (张鼎すすむ)
  98. Zhang Yixiang (张翼しょう)
  99. Wang Dongxing (ひろし东兴)
  100. Qiu Chuangcheng (邱创なり)
  101. Qiu Huizuo (邱会さく)
  102. Qiu Guoguang (邱国こう)
  103. Yang Chunfu (杨春はじめ)
  104. Yang Dezhi (杨得こころざし)
  105. Yang Fuzhen (杨富ちん)
  106. Du Ping (もりたいら)
  107. Su Jing (苏静)
  108. Xiao Jinguang (あやか劲光)
  109. Yu Qiuli (秋里あきさと)
  110. Zhou Xing (PRC) (しゅう兴)
  111. Zhou Chiping (しゅうあか萍)
  112. Zhou Jianren (しゅうけんじん)
  113. Zhou Enlai (しゅう恩来おんらい)
  114. Zheng Weishan (郑维さん)
  115. Baoriledai (たからにち勒岱)
  116. Fan Wenlan (范文澜)
  117. Zong Xiyun (そうのぞみうん)
  118. Xian Henghan (冼恒汉)
  119. Hu Jizong (えびす继宗)
  120. Yao Wenyuan (姚文もと)
  121. Nan Ping (みなみ萍)
  122. Rao Xingli (饶兴れい)
  123. Geng Biao (耿飚)
  124. Xu Xiangqian (じょこうまえ)
  125. Xu Haidong (じょうみ东)
  126. Xu Jingxian (じょけい贤)
  127. Nie Rongzhen (聂荣臻)
  128. Tang Qishan (から岐山きざん)
  129. Tang Zhongfu (からちゅうとみ)
  130. Qian Zhiguang (钱之こう)
  131. Guo Moruo (郭沫若かくまつじゃく)
  132. Yuan Shengping (袁升たいら)
  133. Ni Zhifu (倪志ぶく)
  134. Xia Bangyin (なつくに银)
  135. Mo Xianyao (莫显耀)
  136. Gao Weisong (こう维嵩)
  137. Liang Xingchu (りょう兴初)
  138. Kang Sheng (康生やすお)
  139. Huang Zhen (镇)
  140. Huang Yongsheng (なが胜)
  141. Cao Lihuai (曹里怀)
  142. Cao Yi'ou (曹轶おう)
  143. Wei Fengying (じょう凤英)
  144. Lu Tianji (鹿田しかだ计)
  145. Zeng Shan (曾山)
  146. Zeng Shaoshan (曾绍さん)
  147. Zeng Guohua (曾国华)
  148. Zeng Siyu (曾思だま)
  149. Peng Shaohui (彭绍辉)
  150. Lu Ruilin (鲁瑞りん)
  151. Han Xianchu (韩先すわえ)
  152. Su Yu (あわひろし)
  153. Wen Yucheng (ゆたかだまなり)
  154. Dong Biwu (ただし必武)
  155. Dong Minghui (ただしあかりかい)
  156. Cheng Shiqing (ほどきよし)
  157. Xie Jiaxiang (谢家さち)
  158. Xie Fuzhi (谢富)
  159. Lai Jifa (赖际发)
  160. Xie Xuegong (かいがくきょう)
  161. Tan Furen (谭甫じん)
  162. Saifuddin Azizi (赛福かなえ·もぐさ则孜)
  163. Cai Chang (蔡畅)
  164. Cai Xiebin (蔡协あきら)
  165. Cai Shumei (蔡树うめ)
  166. Teng Daiyuan (滕代远)
  167. Teng Haiqing (滕海きよし)
  168. Pan Shigao (はんつげ)
  169. Pan Fusheng (はん复生)
  170. Wei Bingkui (秉奎)

Chronology

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  1. 1st Plenary Session
    • Date: April 28, 1969
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: Mao Zedong and Lin Biao were respectively appointed chairman and vice-chairman of the CCP Central Committee. 25-member Politburo, 5-member Politburo Standing Committee and other central organs were elected. Mao Zedong made a speech emphasizing the need to unite after the early turbulent years of the Cultural Revolution.
  2. 2nd Plenary Session
    • Date: August 23–September 6, 1970
    • Location: Lushan
    • Significance: The necessity to establish new Party committees after they were disbanded at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution was pointed out. It was decided to convene the 4th National People's Congress "at an appropriate time". A "1970 Plan for National Economy" by the State Council and a report to intensify "preparedness against war" by the Central Military Commission were adopted. Chen Boda proposed to appoint a State President, but Mao Zedong opposed. According to the official CCP historiography, Lin Biao attempted a later aborted "coup" during this meeting.
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