Peng Peiyun
Peng Peiyun (Simplified Chinese: 彭珮云; born 1929 at Liuyang, Hunan Province, China) is a Chinese politician.[1]
Peng Peiyun | |
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彭珮云 | |
Chairperson of the Red Cross Society of China | |
In office 1999–2009 | |
Preceded by | Qian Zhengying |
Succeeded by | Hua Jianmin |
President of the All-China Women's Federation | |
In office 1998–2003 | |
Preceded by | Chen Muhua |
Succeeded by | Gu Xiulian |
Chairperson of National Family Planning Commission | |
In office January 1988 – March 1998 | |
Preceded by | Wang Wei (王伟) |
Succeeded by | Zhang Weiqing (张维庆) |
Personal details | |
Born | December 1929 Liuyang, Hunan, China |
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Spouse(s) | Wang Hanbin |
Children | 2 sons |
Alma mater | Tsinghua University |
Biography
Peng was admitted to the National Southwestern Associated University at 15. She graduated from Qinghua University and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) in 1946. She held several positions in the CPC branches in public education institutions. She was assigned to the deputy secretary of the CPC committee in Beijing University before she was denounced by Nie Yuanzi, demoted and sent to the countryside in the Cultural Revolution.[2][3]
Peng was rehabilitated near the end of the Cultural Revolution. She entered the Ministry of Education and became the vice minister before she was assigned the Minister of the National Family Planning Commission. In 1993 she became a member of the State Council. In 1998, she was elected the Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and the Chairwoman of the All-China Women's Federation.[4] In 1999, she was elected the Chairperson of the Red Cross Society of China. She was reelected to the same position in 2004.
Peng was elected as a delegate to the 12th and 13th CPC National Congresses and to the 14th and 15th CPC Central Committees.
Personal life
Peng married Wang Hanbin, a Chinese politician who was also elected the Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and CPC Central Committee. The couple have four children.
References
- "Biography of Peng Peiyun". China Vitae. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
- The A to Z of the Chinese Cultural Revolution By Guo Jian, Yongyi Song, Yuan Zhou, Rowman & Littlefield, Sep 30, 2009, page 219
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- Dong, Guoqiang (2010). "The First Uprising of the Cultural Revolution at Nanjing University". Journal of Cold War Studies. 12 (3): 30–49. doi:10.1162/JCWS_a_00002.
- Peng Peiyun's Women's Work: Equality, Development and Peace, by Peng Peiyun, China Women Publishing House, 2005, Abstract
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Chen Muhua |
Chairperson of All-China Women's Federation 1998–2003 |
Succeeded by Gu Xiulian |
Preceded by Wang Wei (chair) |
Chairperson of National Family Planning Commission 1988–1998 |
Succeeded by Zhang Weiqing |
Preceded by Qian Zhengying |
Chairperson of the Red Cross Society of China 1999–2009 |
Succeeded by Hua Jianmin |