Teng Haiqing | |
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Native name | 滕海清 |
Born | March 2, 1909 Jinzhai County, Anhui |
Died | October 26, 1997 |
Allegiance | People’s Republic of China |
Branch | People's Liberation Army |
Rank | Lieutenant general |
Known for | Involvement in the Inner Mongolia incident |
Teng Haiqing (Chinese: 滕海清) (March 2, 1909 – October 26, 1997) was a Chinese military officer and a politician. He was in charge of the massive purge in the Inner Mongolia incident.
Biography
Teng was born in Jinzhai County, Anhui province, China.[1] He was a People's Liberation Army lieutenant general and People's Republic of China politician. He was a member of the Communist Party of China, and was the Committee Secretary and Chairman of Inner Mongolia.[2]
In 1967, Teng was involved in the Inner Mongolia incident.[3]
References
- ↑ "Company Commander Teng Haiqing was transferred to the division headquarters as a platoon leader. He thought he had been demoted, but when he saw his subordinates, he was happy". 2023-11-08.
- ↑ "Has the Cultural Revolution Become "History" in China? — Underlying political climate over decades in China - Discuss Japan". www.japanpolicyforum.jp. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
- ↑ Liu, Xiaoyuan (2008). "Review of The Purge of the Inner Mongolian People's Party in the Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1967-69: A Function of Language, Power and Violence". Mongolian Studies. 30/31: 313–315. ISSN 0190-3667. JSTOR 43193548.
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