Zhao Xinchu
Chinese politician
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Zhao Xinchu (Chinese: 赵辛初) (1915–1991), birth name Shuai Qitai (Chinese: 帅启汰) or Shuai Yinghai (Chinese: 帅英孩), courtesy name Qitai (Chinese: 启泰), was a Chinese politician, born in Huangmei County, Hubei Province.[1][2] He was the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary and Governor of Hubei.
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Preceded by Zeng Siyu | Governor of Hubei 1978 | Succeeded by Chen Pixian |
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Political leaders of Hubei since 1949
Secretaries
- Li Xiannian
- Wang Renzhong
- Zhang Tixue
- Zeng Siyu
- Zhao Xinchu
- Chen Pixian
- Guan Guangfu
- Jia Zhijie
- Jiang Zhuping
- Yu Zhengsheng
- Luo Qingquan
- Li Hongzhong
- Jiang Chaoliang
- Ying Yong
- Wang Menghui
Chairpersons
- Li Xiannian
- Liu Zihou
- Zhang Tixue
- Zeng Siyu
- Zhao Xinchu
- Chen Pixian
- Han Ningfu
- Huang Zhizhen
- Guo Zhenqian
- Guo Shuyan
- Jia Zhijie
- Jiang Zhuping
- Zhang Guoguang
- Luo Qingquan
- Li Hongzhong
- Wang Guosheng
- Wang Xiaodong
- Wang Zhonglin
Chairpersons
- Li Xiannian
- Wang Renzhong
- Zhao Xinchu
- Han Ningfu
- Xu Daoqi
- Li Wei
- Shen Yinluo
- Hui Liangyu
- Qian Yunlu
- Yang Yongliang
- Wang Shengtie
- Song Yuying
- Yang Song
- Zhang Chang'er
- Xu Liquan
- Huang Chuping
- Sun Wei
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