Chen Jianchen |
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In office 1948–1949 |
| Constituency | Xi'an |
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| Born | 27 January 1906 |
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| Died | 16 October 1989(1989-10-16) (aged 83) |
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| Spouse | Yu Zhenying |
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Chen Jianchen (Chinese: 陈建晨, 27 January 1906 – 16 October 1989) was a Chinese university teacher and politician. She was among the first group of women elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1948.
Biography
Chen was born in Shang county in Shaanxi. She graduated from the economics department of Waseda University in Japan and subsequently taught at the University of China, Zhaoyang University, Xi'an Provisional University and Northwest Agricultural College. During the early phase of the Second Sino-Japanese War, she co-founded the bimonthly magazine Great Unity (大团结) and became a member of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee of the Kuomintang. In 1947 she joined the Chinese Democratic Revolutionary League.
She was subsequently elected to the Legislative Yuan in the 1948 elections and sat on the Finance and Banking Committee, the Budget Committee and the Labour Committee. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, she served as a deputy Minister of Justice in the East China Military and Political Committee and vice president of the Higher People's Court in Jiangsu. She was a delegate to the sixth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a member of the central committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang.[1]
References
- ^ 唐荣智主编. 世界法学名人词典. 上海:立信会计出版社, June 2002, 786 ISBN 7542908081
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October 1979 – December 1983 |
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| Secretary-General | Gan Cisen (concurrently) |
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- ^ Note 1: Zhu Yunshan died in April 1981.
- ^ Note 2: Wang Kunlun was elected Chairperson in December 1981.
- ^ Note 3: Hou Jingru, Sun Yueqi, and Zhao Zukang were elected in December 1981.
- ^ Note 4: Fang Shaoyi, Shen Qiuwu, Chen Mingde, Huang Qihan, and Huang Tifei were elected in December 1981.
- ^ Note 5: Wang Zhaozhi, Hu Jingtong, and Cheng Xingling were elected in 1982.
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December 1983 – November 1988 |
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| Secretary-General | Li Ganliu (concurrently) |
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| Standing Committee Members |
- Ma Bi
- Wang Kunlun
- Wang Feng
- Wang Yue
- Wang Zhaozhi
- Fang Shaoyi
- Ning Guangkun
- Zhu Xuefan
- Xu Baokui
- Sun Yueqi
- Su Congzhou
- Li Zisong
- Li Ganliu
- Xiao Junying
- Wu Maosun
- Wu Jing
- Wu Xiufeng
- He Zhuguo
- Shen Qiuwu
- Zhang Tianfang
- Zhang Keming
- Zhang Suwo
- Chen Jianchen
- Chen Mingde
- Shao Hengqiu
- Luo ChenglIe
- Zhou Ying
- Qu Wu
- Zheng Dongguo
- Zhao Zili
- Zhao Zukang
- Hou Jingru
- Hu Jingtong
- Xu Guomao
- Xu Qichao
- Tao Shuzeng
- Qian Changzhao
- Jia Yibin
- Huang Xiang
- Huang Qihan
- Huang Tifei
- Tan Yizhi
- Cheng Xingling
- Fu Xuewen
- Jiao Shizhai
- Peng Qingyuan
- Liao Yunzhou
- Pei Changhui
- Tan Tiwu
- Mao Zengdian (by-election)[note 5]
- Feng You (by-election)
- Sun Baiqiu (by-election)
- Yang Xinren (by-election)
- Yang Jiwan (by-election)
- Shen Kechang (by-election)
- Zhang Lianyun (by-election)
- Zhang Yuanzhen (by-election)
- Hu Min (by-election)
- Hu Daiguang (by-election)
- Gong Shiping (by-election)
- Cai Yijiang (by-election)
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- ^ Note 1: Wang Kunlun died in August 1985.
- ^ Note 2: Qu Wu resigned as Chairperson in December 1987 and was elected Honorary Chairperson.
- ^ Note 3: Qu Wu was elected Chairperson in February 1987.
- ^ Note 4: Zhu Xuefan was elected Chairperson in December 1987.
- ^ Note 5: Mao Zengdian and eleven others were elected in February 1987.
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