Ren Heping (Chinese: 任和平; 1900–1950) was a Chinese military officer and politician who served in the National Revolutionary Army and Legislative Yuan.
Ren was a member of the fifth graduating class of Whampoa Military Academy. While a student, he joined the Kuomintang in 1926.[1] Ren successively served the National Revolutionary Army as a platoon leader, company commander, and battalion commander. Within the Sichuan Provincial Security Department, Ren began at the rank of colonel and trained other members. He later became a deputy brigade commander and chief of staff.[1]
In 1941, Ren was appointed magistrate of Mingshan County.[1] In September 1945, he became magistrate of Songpan County.[1] Between June 1945 and March 1946, Ren was magistrate of Qijiang County.[2] Concurrently, he was magistrate of Qionglai County from June 1945 to June 1949.[3] In 1949, Ren look office as a supplemental member of the First Legislative Yuan, succeeding Deng Huamin .[4] Ren also served as liaison between Wang Lingji and Hu Zongnan.[5] In June 1950, Ren was arrested by the Chengdu Municipal Security Department, and held in Qionglai. He was publicly executed on 15 December 1950, following a public trial.[1]