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Hu Yaobang (Chinese: 胡耀邦; pinyin: Hú Yàobāng; 20 November 1915 – 15 April 1989) was a Chinese politician who was a high-ranking official of the People's Republic of China.
Hu Yaobang (born November 1915, Liuyang, Hunan province, China—died April 15, 1989, Beijing) was the general secretary (1980–87) and chairman (1981–82) of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Born into a poor peasant family, Hu received little formal education.
胡耀邦 (1915年11月20日—1989年4月15日),字 国光, 祖籍 江西 吉安 [1],生於 湖南 浏阳, 中国共产党 和 中华人民共和国 的 第二代 主要领导人 之一,曾任 中共中央秘书长 、 中国共产党中央委员会主席 和 中国共产党中央委员会总书记。. 胡耀邦早年加入 ...
Hu Yaobang was ostracized by the Chinese Communist Party. He is mourned — to this day — by those who hail him as an anti-corruption reformer.
Hu Yaobang, whose death 25 years ago triggered the Tiananmen Square protests, served China in an era of unprecedented openness.
His death at age 73, on April 15, 1989, triggered an outpouring of public grief over the reformer‘s political suffering. A week after his death about 100,000 students marched on...
Pro-democracy protesters initially marched through Beijing to Tiananmen Square following the April 1989 death of Hu Yaobang, a former Communist Party leader who had worked to introduce...
The death in 1989 of Hu Yaobang, a former general secretary of the Communist Party who had been accused of being too soft on student protests, became a vehicle for the Chinese public to voice...
When Hu died at the age of 74, more than 100,000 students took to the streets of Beijing to mourn him and called for a more transparent system and an end to corruption - two causes championed...
An insightful and balanced biography of Hu Yaobang, one of the most remarkable Chinese leaders of the post-Mao era. Suettinger offers convincing evidence crediting Hu with key breakthroughs in China’s reform and opening.