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Ke Qingshi
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ke Qingshi |
| image | Ke_Qingshi.jpg |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | She County, Anhui, Qing Empire |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Chengdu, Sichuan, China |
| party | Chinese Communist Party |
| office | Mayor of Shanghai |
| term_start | 1958 |
| term_end | 1964 |
| predecessor | Chen Yi |
| successor | Cao Diqiu |
| office1 | Party Secretary of Shanghai |
| term_start1 | 1954 |
| term_end1 | 1965 |
| predecessor1 | Chen Yi |
| successor1 | Chen Pixian |
| children | Ke Liuliu, Ke Youning, Ke Youjin, Ke Youshen |
Ke Qingshi (Chinese: 柯庆施; October 10, 1902 – April 9, 1965) was a senior leader of the People's Republic of China and Chinese Communist Party in 1950s and 1960s.
Biography
Born in She County, Anhui Province, Ke joined Chinese Socialist Youth League in 1920, and the Chinese Communist Party in 1922. Ke led the Party in Beijing during the 1930s, until it was sabotaged by the Kuomintang, although Ke escaped arrest because he was in Suiyuan at this time.
During the Yan'an period he served as deputy director of China Women's College and later, since 1939, as deputy director of the Central Committee's United front Department. He was purged during the Rectification Campaign in 1943, allegedly due to his antagonism with Liu Shaoqi, who at that time was second in command of the Party. Following the end of the Rectification Campaign he started rising within the Party and became closer to Mao Zedong.
After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Ke served as the secretary of CCP Nanjing municipal committee, the mayor of Nanjing, a member of East China Military and Political Commission, Party chief of CCP Jiangsu Provincial Committee, first secretary of CCP Shanghai municipal committee, mayor of Shanghai, the first political commissioner of Nanjing Military Region, first secretary of CCP East China Bureau, and vice premier of the State Council. Ke was a member of 8th CCP politburo.
On April 9, 1965, Ke died in Chengdu. When the Cultural Revolution ended he was criticized because he was one of the few people that knew Mao's plan of purging Liu Shaoqi.
References
References
- Hua, Gao. (2018-11-15). "How the Red Sun Rose: The Origin and Development of the Yan'an Rectification Movement, 1930–1945". The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press.
- 《当代中国的江苏》编委会. (1988). "江苏省大事记: 1949-1985". [[Jiangsu People's Press]].
- Jin, Fu. (2021-07-19). "A History of Chinese Theatre in the 20th Century III". Routledge.
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