Ding Sheng | |
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丁盛 | |
6th Governor of Guangdong | |
In office April 1972 – April 1974 | |
Preceded by | Liu Xingyuan |
Succeeded by | Zhao Ziyang |
Personal details | |
Born | 7 November 1913 Yudu, Jiangxi, China |
Died | 25 September 1999 (aged 85) Guangzhou |
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Ding Sheng (Chinese: 丁盛; 1913–1999) was a Chinese general and politician. He served as the Governor of China's Guangdong province from 1972 until 1974.[1]
Ding Sheng joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1932.[2] He was already an army officer with the Red Army. He participated in the Long March as well as the Second Sino-Japanese War, Chinese Civil War and Sino-Indian War.
He died in 1999 in Guangzhou.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ Yeung, Yue-man; Chu, David K. Y. (1998). Guangdong: Survey of a Province Undergoing Rapid Change. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-962-201-769-6.
- ^ a b Ding, Sheng; 丁盛 (2011). Luo nan ying xiong : Ding Sheng jiang jun hui yi lu. Guang Jin, Ruxin Yu, 金光, 余汝信. Xianggang: 新世紀出版及傳媒有限公司. pp. 288–307. ISBN 978-988-19430-7-1. OCLC 752264776.
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