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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wang_HongwenWang Hongwen - Wikipedia

    Wang Hongwen (6 December 1935 – 3 August 1992) was a Chinese labour activist and politician who was the youngest member of the "Gang of Four".

  2. Wang Hongwen (chinês: 王洪文, pinyin: Wáng Hóngwén; meados de Dezembro de 1935 – 3 de Agosto de 1992) foi o membro mais jovem da Gangue dos Quatro, um grupo de oficiais do Partido Comunista da China que tomou o poder durante e depois da Revolução Cultural (1966-1969) na República Popular da China.

  3. Wang Hongwen was a member of the \"Gang of Four\" during the Cultural Revolution in China. He rose from a working-class background to become the Vice-Chairman of the CCP, but was later imprisoned for \"counterrevolutionary activity\".

  4. After Mao’s death Hua Guofeng was party chairman until 1981, when Deng’s protege Hu Yaobang took over the post. Hu was replaced as the party general secretary (the post of chairman was abolished in 1982) by another Deng protégé, Zhao Ziyang, in 1987.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gang_of_FourGang of Four - Wikipedia

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    The group was led by Jiang Qing, and consisted of three of her close associates, Zhang Chunqiao, Yao Wenyuan, and Wang Hongwen. Two other men who were already dead in 1976, Kang Sheng and Xie Fuzhi, were named as having been part of the "Gang". Chen Boda and Mao Yuanxin, the latter being Mao's nephew, were also considered some of the Gang's closer ...

    At the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, on November 10, 1965, Yao Wenyuan in one of his most famous pieces of writing published an article in Wenhuibao criticizing the play Hai Rui Dismissed from Office. The article argued that the opera was actually a sympathetic portrayal of the reformist efforts of the military hero Peng Dehuai and thus an ...

    Zhou Enlai died in January 1976, and, in the subsequent months, a power struggle occurred in the top echelons of the party. The reformist Deng was named acting premier, while the Gang of Four began using their newspapers to criticize Deng and to mobilize their urban militia groups. Much of the military and party security remained under the control ...

    Immediately after the arrests, Premier Hua Guofeng, Marshal Ye Jianying, and economic czars Chen Yun and Li Xiannian formed the core of the next party leadership. These four, together with the rehabilitated Deng Xiaoping and Wang Dongxing, were elected party Vice Chairmen at the August 1977 National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.At the po...

    The Gang of Four trials were part of the communist party's effort to establish an institutionalized justice system.: 222 The trials were highly visible to the Chinese public thanks to the daily television broadcasts of trial sessions and wide circulation of documentary films about the trials.: 222 In late 1980, the four deposed leaders were subject...

    In the struggle between Hua Guofeng's and Deng Xiaoping's followers, a new term emerged, pointing to Hua's four closest collaborators, Wang Dongxing, Wu De, Ji Dengkui and Chen Xilian.In 1980, they were charged with "grave errors" in the struggle against the Gang of Four and demoted from the Political Bureau to mere Central Committee membership.

    In 2013, mainland Chinese state media labelled Anson Chan, Martin Lee, Joseph Zen and Jimmy Laias 'Hong Kong's "Gang of Four"' due to their alleged foreign connections. In 2016, the pro-Beijing newspaper Sing Pao Daily News started publishing editorials that criticized Tung Chee-hwa, Leung Chun-ying, Zhang Xiaoming and Jiang Zaizhongas another 'Hon...

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  6. alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › wang-hongwenWang Hongwen - Alpha History

    Wang Hongwen (1935-1992) was a former soldier, Red Guard and the youngest member of the Gang of Four. Wang was born in Jilin province in far north-eastern China. As a teenager he enlisted in the People’s Liberation Army and fought in the Korean War, before being put in charge of security at a Shanghai factory.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Wang_HongwenWang Hongwen - Wikiwand

    Wang Hongwen ( chinês: 王洪文, pinyin: Wáng Hóngwén; meados de Dezembro de 1935 – 3 de Agosto de 1992) foi o membro mais jovem da Gangue dos Quatro, um grupo de oficiais do Partido Comunista da China que tomou o poder durante e depois da Revolução Cultural (1966-1969) na República Popular da China.