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Chinese politician (1908–1990)
Liu Xingyuan
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Liu Xingyuan (Chinese: 刘兴元; October 1908 – August 14, 1990) was a lieutenant general in the People's Liberation Army and People's Republic of China politician. Born in Shandong Province. He was Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary (March 1972 – October 1975) and governor (March 1972 – October 1975) of Sichuan Province. He was Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary (December 1970 – March 1972) and governor (June 1969 – March 1972) of Guangdong Province.

Preceded byHuang Yongsheng Governor of Guangdong
1969–1972
Succeeded byDing Sheng
Preceded byHuang Yongsheng Communist Party Chief of Guangdong
1970–1972
Succeeded byDing Sheng
Political leaders of Guangdong since 1949
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Political leaders of Sichuan since 1949
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Founding lieutenant generals of the People's Liberation Army
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