• Xi Zhongxun (Chinese: 习仲勋; pinyin: Zhòngxūn; 15 October 1913 – 24 May 2002) was a Chinese communist revolutionary and a subsequent political official in the People's...
  • …Jinping was the son of Xi Zhongxun, who once served as deputy prime minister of China and was an early comrade-in-arms of Mao Zedong.
  • Xi Zhongxun’s “soft touch” approach to the region contrasts dramatically with his son’s crackdown.
  • The Washington Post article in 1992 described Xi Zhongxun, aged 79, as Vice Chairman of the NPC; “He is reported to be in poor health but still influential.”
  • Keep track of how much of Xi Zhongxun’s work you have seen.
  • In September 1952, Xi Zhongxun became chief of the party's propaganda department and supervised cultural and education policies.
  • Xi Zhongxun: his birthday, what he did before fame, his family life, fun trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more.
  • To curb further Exodus to Hong Kong, in 1979, Xi Zhongxun arranged for the creation of special economic zones in Guangdong Province including Shenzhen...
  • The 60-tonne granite statue of former Chinese official Xi Zhongxun in a park covering an area the size of 40 football pitches near Xi’an in central China leaves...
  • Xi Zhongxun was a Chinese revolutionary who played a key role in the success of The Long March.