Ke Ling (柯灵; 1909 – 19 June 2000)[1] was a Chinese journalist, publicist and writer. He is best known for his involvement with the Leftist newspaper Wenhui Bao, founded in February 1938.[2]
Early life
Ke Ling was born in the market town of Doumen in Yuecheng District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, and grew up in Guangzhou. Primarily self-taught, in 1924 he became a teacher in an elementary school, and in 1928 he was the principal of an elementary school in Xunyang.[3]
In 1926, he published his first work in the Commercial Press's Women's Magazine (妇女杂志) (1915-1932) of Shanghai. In 1931, he moved to Shanghai, where, beginning in 1932, he participated in the left-wing film movement and became a member of the Left-wing Drama Federation's {左翼剧联} Film Critic Group (影評小組).[4] In 1933, he assumed the job as the public relations director of Mingxing.[3]
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- ^ Note 2: Co-opted on 17 March 1946
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February 1947 – February 1950 |
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- ^ Note 1: Filled a vacancy on the spot at the Fifth National Congress
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August 1956 – November 1958 |
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November 1958 – October 1979 |
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- ^ Note 1: Decision of the Standing Committee on 31 July 1966
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October 1979 – November 1983 |
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| Secretary-General | Ge Zhicheng |
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- ^ Note 1: Wang Hongzhen and others were co-opted at the Second Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee in June 1982
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November 1983 – November 1988 |
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- ^ Note 1: Elected at the National Representative Conference, June 1987
- ^ Note 2: Acting chairman from September 1984
- ^ Note 3: Elected at the Second Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee, December 1984
- ^ Note 4: Elected at the National Representative Conference, June 1987
- ^ Note 5: Co-opted at the Second Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee, December 1984
- ^ Note 6: Co-opted at the National Representative Conference, June 1987
- ^ Note 7: Ji Kemin resigned at the Fifth Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee
- ^ Note 8: Mao Zhifen and three others were co-opted at the Third Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee, January 1986
- ^ Note 9: Deng Weizhi and ten others were co-opted at the National Representative Conference, June 1987
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November 1997 – December 2002 |
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- Pan Chengxiao
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- Fang Ming
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- Ding Deyun
- Wang Liping
- Wang Zuoshu
- Deng Weizhi
- Feng Jicai
- Zhu Weifang
- Liu Yunlai
- Liu Hengchuan
- Liu Jincai
- Xu Jialu
- Mai Ciqiu
- Gou Jianli
- Li Guangxi
- Li Jinpei
- Li Qiankuan
- Wu Kuiguang
- Zhang Zhengming
- Zhang Huaixi
- Chen Hui
- Chen Yiqun
- Chen Lingfu
- Chen Nanxian
- Lin Yi
- Luo Dian'an
- Meng Yanjun
- Xian Dingchang
- Zhao Luyi
- Yu Shuxia
- Yao Jianquan
- Yuan Zuliang
- Guo Zhengyi
- Guo Yanjie
- Mei Xiangming
- Chang Cheng
- Gai Shanlin
- Liang Zhiwen
- Chu Zhuang
- Dou Ruihua
- Cai Shuming
- Cai Ruixian
- Pan Guiyu
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- ^ Note 1: Served from December 1997 to December 2001
- ^ Note 2: Acting from December 2001
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