Gong Yinbing | |||||||
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龚饮冰 | |||||||
Vice Minister of Light Industry | |||||||
In office 1949–1957 | |||||||
Minister |
Huang Yanpei Jia Tuofu | ||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | 1896 Changsha County, Hunan, China | ||||||
Died | 1976 (aged 79–80) Beijing, China | ||||||
Political party |
Kuomintang Communist Party of China | ||||||
Relations | Gong Ke | ||||||
Children | Gong Yuzhi | ||||||
Alma mater | Hunan University | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 龚 饮 冰 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 龔 飲 冰 | ||||||
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Gong Zaiseng | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 龚 再 僧 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 龔 再 僧 | ||||||
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Gong Zehong | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 龚 泽 鸿 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 龔 澤 鴻 | ||||||
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Zhang Ruochen | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 张若臣 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 張 若 臣 | ||||||
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Gong Yinbing ( Chinese: 龚饮冰; 1896 – 26 June 1976) was a Chinese banker and politician. He was a representative of the 6th and 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. [1] He was a delegate to the 1st National People's Congress and the 2nd and 3rd Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. [1] He a member of the 2nd National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference the 3rd Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. [1]
Gong was born into a landlord family in Changsha County, Hunan, in 1896. He graduated from Hunan University. [2] [3] After the 1911 Revolution, he joined the Kuomintang and took part in the struggle against Yuan Shikai and the Constitutional Protection Movement. [2] [3]
Influenced by communism during the May Fourth Movement, he joined the Communist Party of China in 1923. [2] [3] He mainly engaged in propaganda, intelligence and financial work secretly in Changsha, Wuhan, Shanghai, Jinan, Chongqing, and British Hong Kong. [2] [3] After Shanghai was controlled by the People's Liberation Army in May 1949, he was appointed as a member of the Financial Takeover Committee of the Shanghai Military Control Commission and general manager of the Bank of China. [2] [3]
After the establishment of the Communist State in 1949, he successively served as vice minister of light industry and deputy head of United Front Work Department. [2] [3] During the Cultural Revolution, he was brought to be persecuted and suffered political persecution. [3]
On 26 June 1976, he died from an illness in Beijing, aged 80. [3]
His son Gong Yuzhi was a Chinese Communist Party theorist and politician. [2] His grandson Gong Ke is an electronic engineer and administrator who served as president of Tianjin University from 2006 to 2011 and president of Nankai University from 2011 to 2018. [2]
Gong Yinbing | |||||||
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龚饮冰 | |||||||
Vice Minister of Light Industry | |||||||
In office 1949–1957 | |||||||
Minister |
Huang Yanpei Jia Tuofu | ||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | 1896 Changsha County, Hunan, China | ||||||
Died | 1976 (aged 79–80) Beijing, China | ||||||
Political party |
Kuomintang Communist Party of China | ||||||
Relations | Gong Ke | ||||||
Children | Gong Yuzhi | ||||||
Alma mater | Hunan University | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 龚 饮 冰 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 龔 飲 冰 | ||||||
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Gong Zaiseng | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 龚 再 僧 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 龔 再 僧 | ||||||
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Gong Zehong | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 龚 泽 鸿 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 龔 澤 鴻 | ||||||
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Zhang Ruochen | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 张若臣 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 張 若 臣 | ||||||
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Gong Yinbing ( Chinese: 龚饮冰; 1896 – 26 June 1976) was a Chinese banker and politician. He was a representative of the 6th and 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. [1] He was a delegate to the 1st National People's Congress and the 2nd and 3rd Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. [1] He a member of the 2nd National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference the 3rd Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. [1]
Gong was born into a landlord family in Changsha County, Hunan, in 1896. He graduated from Hunan University. [2] [3] After the 1911 Revolution, he joined the Kuomintang and took part in the struggle against Yuan Shikai and the Constitutional Protection Movement. [2] [3]
Influenced by communism during the May Fourth Movement, he joined the Communist Party of China in 1923. [2] [3] He mainly engaged in propaganda, intelligence and financial work secretly in Changsha, Wuhan, Shanghai, Jinan, Chongqing, and British Hong Kong. [2] [3] After Shanghai was controlled by the People's Liberation Army in May 1949, he was appointed as a member of the Financial Takeover Committee of the Shanghai Military Control Commission and general manager of the Bank of China. [2] [3]
After the establishment of the Communist State in 1949, he successively served as vice minister of light industry and deputy head of United Front Work Department. [2] [3] During the Cultural Revolution, he was brought to be persecuted and suffered political persecution. [3]
On 26 June 1976, he died from an illness in Beijing, aged 80. [3]
His son Gong Yuzhi was a Chinese Communist Party theorist and politician. [2] His grandson Gong Ke is an electronic engineer and administrator who served as president of Tianjin University from 2006 to 2011 and president of Nankai University from 2011 to 2018. [2]