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Chinese politician (1906–1996)
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1st Red Army and 15th Red Army commanders in Chunhua County, Shaanxi, February 1936. Front row from left:Wang Shoudao, Yang Shangkun, Nie Rongzhen, Xu Haidong. Back row from left: Luo Ruiqing, Cheng Zihua, Chen Guang, Deng Xiaoping.

Wang Shoudao (Chinese: 王首道) (April 13, 1906 – September 13, 1996), original name Wang Fanglin (Chinese: 王芳林) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Liuyang, Hunan Province. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1925. He was governor of his home province. He was minister of transport (1958–1964). He was the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Committee Chairman of Guangdong.

Preceded byChen Mingren Governor of Hunan
1952
Succeeded byCheng Qian
Preceded byZhang Bojun Minister of Transport
1958–1964
Succeeded bySun Daguang
Preceded byOu Mengjue CPPCC Committee Chairman of Guangdong Succeeded byYin Linping
Chief executives of provinces under the Chinese Soviet Republic
Kwangtung
southwestern Kiangsi (abolished 1930)
Kiangsi Soviet (dissolved 1935)
Fukien
Kiangsi-Fukien (dissolved 1935)
Hunan-Kiangsi
Hunan-Hupeh-Kiangsi
northeastern Jiangxi (abolished 1932)
Fujian-Zhejiang-northeastern Jiangxi (dissolved 1935)
Hunan-western Hupeh
Hunan-Hupeh-Szechuan-Kweichow (1934–1936)
Szechuan-Sikang
northern Shensi-Kansu
Vice chairpersons of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
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(1949–1954)
2nd
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(1993–1998)
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(1998–2003)
10th
(2003–2008)
11th
(2008–2013)
12th
(2013–2018)
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(2018–2023)
14th
(2023–present)
Political leaders of Guangdong since 1949
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Political leaders of Hunan since 1949
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