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Zhang Zhongliang (Chinese: 张仲良; 1907–1983) was a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He was born in Yao County, Shaanxi Province where he joined the Communist Party in February 1931. He was the secretary of the CCP Qinghai committee, and later became the first secretary of the CCP Gansu committee, chairman of the Gansu CPPCC and political commissar of the Gansu military region. He was removed from these posts in 1962. Zhang died in February 1983.

References

  1. James T. Myers; Jürgen Domes; Milton D. Yeh; Erik von Groeling (31 December 1995). Chinese Politics: Fall of Hua Kuo-Feng (1980) to the Twelfth Party Congress (1982). Univ of South Carolina Press. pp. 115–. ISBN 978-1-57003-063-5. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
Preceded bynew office Secretary of the CCP Qinghai Committee
1950–1952
Succeeded byZhao Shoushan
Preceded byZhao Shoushan Governor of Qinghai
1952
Succeeded byGao Feng
Preceded byZhang Desheng Communist Party Chief of Gansu
1954–1961
Succeeded byWang Feng
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