Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1858202> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 67 of
67
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1858202 description "Chinese military leader and politician".
- Q1858202 description "Chinese military leader and politician".
- Q1858202 subject Q13281522.
- Q1858202 subject Q6646994.
- Q1858202 subject Q6938369.
- Q1858202 subject Q8398489.
- Q1858202 subject Q8497065.
- Q1858202 subject Q8497391.
- Q1858202 subject Q9463321.
- Q1858202 subject Q9474549.
- Q1858202 abstract "Tan Zhenlin (simplified Chinese: 谭震林; traditional Chinese: 譚震林; pinyin: Tán Zhènlín; 1902–1983) was a political commissar in the People's Liberation Army during the Chinese Civil War, and a politician after the establishment of the People's Republic of China.Tan Zhenlin was born in You County, Hunan. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1926, and participated in the Chinese Civil War since the Jinggang Mountains rebellion in the early days of the war. By 1949 he rose to the first deputy political commissar of the Third Field Army of the PLA.After the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, Tan became the Party Secretary and Governor of Zhejiang. He served as the Third Secretary of the Communist Party's East China Bureau, then Governor of Jiangsu. In December 1954 Tan became the party's deputy Secretary-General (not to be confused with General Secretary), and later Vice-Premier. During the Great Leap Forward, Tan became a Secretary of the Secretariat, in charge of agriculture. He supported Mao's policies during the Great Leap, which he regretted later in life.Tan became a central figure opposed to the Central Cultural Revolution Group (CCRG) in the early stages of the Cultural Revolution. Tan, along with other Communist revolutionaries such as Chen Yi and Nie Rongzhen, openly attacked the CCRG and their insistence on expanding the Cultural Revolution. Tan bluntly told the assembled leaders that the Cultural Revolution was an attempt to purge the Communist old guard. Tan also reputedly said, "I made three mistakes in my life. I should not have lived to this day. I should have never joined the revolution with Mao. I should have never joined the Communist Party." He was then thoroughly denounced by Lin Biao as part of the "February Countercurrent" and subsequently purged. However, after Lin Biao's own demise in 1971, Mao attempted to reach out to his old revolutionary colleagues, and restored Tan's political standing. In 1975 Tan was named a Vice-Chairman of the National People's Congress.Tan Zhenlin was a member of the 8th Politburo of the Communist Party of China. He was a member of the 8th (1956–1969), 10th (1973–1977), and 11th (1977–1982) Central Committees of the Communist Party. He served as the Vice-Chairman of the 4th and 5th Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (1975–1978, 1978–1983).".
- Q1858202 birthDate "1902-04-24".
- Q1858202 birthPlace Q1356807.
- Q1858202 birthPlace Q45761.
- Q1858202 birthYear "1902".
- Q1858202 deathDate "1983".
- Q1858202 deathYear "1983".
- Q1858202 thumbnail Tan_Zhenlin.jpg?width=300.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q10880218.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q1320411.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q1326780.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q13281522.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q1356807.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q148.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q16967.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q17427.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q179975.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q188408.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q19214.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q200106.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q2354177.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q2818602.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q315475.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q45761.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q508368.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q58715.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646994.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938369.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q701453.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q8398489.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q8497065.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q8497391.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q8690.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q9463321.
- Q1858202 wikiPageWikiLink Q9474549.
- Q1858202 dateOfBirth "1902-04-24".
- Q1858202 dateOfDeath "1983".
- Q1858202 name "Tan, Zhenlin".
- Q1858202 placeOfBirth Q1356807.
- Q1858202 placeOfBirth Q45761.
- Q1858202 shortDescription "Chinese military leader and politician".
- Q1858202 type Person.
- Q1858202 type Agent.
- Q1858202 type Person.
- Q1858202 type Agent.
- Q1858202 type NaturalPerson.
- Q1858202 type Thing.
- Q1858202 type Q215627.
- Q1858202 type Q5.
- Q1858202 type Person.
- Q1858202 comment "Tan Zhenlin (simplified Chinese: 谭震林; traditional Chinese: 譚震林; pinyin: Tán Zhènlín; 1902–1983) was a political commissar in the People's Liberation Army during the Chinese Civil War, and a politician after the establishment of the People's Republic of China.Tan Zhenlin was born in You County, Hunan. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1926, and participated in the Chinese Civil War since the Jinggang Mountains rebellion in the early days of the war.".
- Q1858202 label "Tan Zhenlin".
- Q1858202 depiction Tan_Zhenlin.jpg.
- Q1858202 givenName "Zhenlin".
- Q1858202 name "Tan, Zhenlin".
- Q1858202 name "Zhenlin Tan".
- Q1858202 surname "Tan".