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Wang Feng (Chinese: 汪锋; 1910–1998), original surname Wang (Chinese: 王), was a People's Republic of China politician, born in Shaanxi Province. He was Communist Party of China Committee Secretary of Gansu, twice Communist Party of China Committee Secretary of Ningxia and Communist Party of China Committee Secretary and Chairmen of Xinjiang (1978).
Preceded by | Communist Party Chief of Ningxia 1958 |
Succeeded by Li Jinglin
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Preceded by Li Jinglin
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Communist Party Chief of Ningxia 1959–1961 |
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Preceded by | Communist Party Chief of Gansu 1961–1966 |
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Preceded by | Communist Party Chief of Xinjiang 1978–1981 |
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Preceded by Saifuddin Azizi
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Chairman of Xinjiang 1978–1979 |
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