Li Zhen (Chinese: 李震; pinyin: Lǐ Zhèn; December 1914 – October 22, 1973) was a military general and government official of the People's Republic of China.[1]
Li Zhen | |
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李震 | |
Minister of Public Security | |
In office 22 June 1970 – 21 October 1973 | |
Premier | Zhou Enlai |
Preceded by | Xie Fuzhi |
Succeeded by | Hua Guofeng |
Personal details | |
Born | December 1914 Gaocheng, Hebei, China |
Died | October 22, 1973 | (aged 58)
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Biography
editLi Zhen was born in Gaocheng, Hebei in 1914.[1] He graduated from Tsinghua University with a degree in journalism. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in August 1937 and fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War.[1] He was awarded the rank of major general, in 1955.[1]
During the Cultural Revolution, Li was promoted by his long-time superior, Xie Fuzhi.[2] In September 1966, Li was appointed vice minister of the Ministry of Public Security, working closely with Xie.[2]
He was promoted to Minister of Public Security in 1972, but committed suicide on October 22, 1973.[2][3] The precise motive is unknown.
References
edit- ^ a b c d "李震(1972年4月——1973年10月)". 中国企业维权网 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2010-09-30. Retrieved 2024-07-21.
- ^ a b c Guo, Xuezhi (2012). "2 - From the Social Affairs Department to Ministry of Public Security". China's Security State Philosophy, Evolution, and Politics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 64–105. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139150897.003.
- ^ Wang, Yuhua (September 2014). "Empowering the Police: How the Chinese Communist Party Manages Its Coercive Leaders*". The China Quarterly (219): 625–648. doi:10.1017/S0305741014000769.