
Zhao Ziyang - Wikipedia
Zhao Ziyang (Chinese: 赵紫阳; pronounced [ʈʂâʊ tsɹ̩̀.jǎŋ], 17 October 1919 – 17 January 2005) was a Chinese politician. He served as the 3rd premier of China from 1980 to 1987, as vice chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1981 to 1982, and as CCP general secretary from 1987 to 1989.
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Zhao Ziyang | Chinese Premier & Reformist Leader | Britannica
Mar 7, 2025 · Zhao Ziyang was the premier of China (1980–87) and general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (1987–89). Born into a landlord family in Henan province, Zhao joined the Young Communist League in 1932 and became a member of …
Zhao Ziyang: A reformer China's Communist Party wants to forget - BBC
Jan 17, 2019 · Zhao Ziyang was a Chinese leader who opposed sending tanks into Tiananmen Square nearly 30 years ago.
Ousted in Tiananmen Protests, a Late Chinese ... - The New York Times
Oct 18, 2019 · The ashes of Zhao Ziyang, the liberal leader ousted after seeking compromise with the protesters, were laid to rest. But the uprising remains a sensitive political scar in China.
Zhao Ziyang Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life
Zhao Ziyang was the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party during the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989. He sympathized with the students and advocated for a peaceful resolution, which ultimately led to his removal from power.
Zhao Ziyang, 85; Purged as China's Party Chief - Los Angeles Times
Jan 17, 2005 · Zhao Ziyang, the natty, liberal-minded Communist Party chief who was purged for sympathizing with students during the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations, died today.
Zhao Ziyang, Chinese Leader Purged for Supporting Tiananmen …
Jan 17, 2005 · Zhao Ziyang, the former general secretary of China's Communist Party who was stripped of power for supporting the students during their 1989 pro-democracy Tiananmen Square protests, died in a...
Zhao Ziyang (Paramount Leader of China) - On This Day
Biography: Zhao Ziyang was a Chinese politician known for his economic reforms and his involvement in the Tiananmen Square protests. Over his career, he rose to high ranks in the Communist Party of China (CCP), but his controversial positions led to his political downfall and eventual house arrest.
Zhao Ziyang - Infoplease
Zhao Ziyang or Chao Tzu-yang both: zhou zēyäng [key], 1919–2005, Chinese Communist leader. He joined the party in 1938, was active as a local party leader during World War II, and by the 1960s was party secretary of Guangdong prov. Persecuted during
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