7th Central Committee of The Communist Party of China - Members

Members

Ordered according to the numbers of ballots:
  1. Mao Zedong (毛泽东)
  2. Zhu De (朱德)
  3. Liu Shaoqi (刘少奇)
  4. Ren Bishi (任弼时)
  5. Lin Boqu (林伯渠)
  6. Lin Biao (林彪)
  7. Dong Biwu (董必武)
  8. Chen Yun (陈云)
  9. Xu Xiangqian (徐向前)
  10. Guan Xiangying (关向应)
  11. Chen Tanqiu (陈潭秋)
  12. Gao Gang (高岗)
  13. Li Fuchun (李富春)
  14. Rao Shushi (饶漱石)
  15. Li Lisan (李立三)
  16. Luo Ronghuan (罗荣桓)
  17. Kang Sheng (康生)
  18. Peng Zhen (彭真)
  19. Wang Ruofei (王若飞)
  20. Zhang Yunyi (张云逸)
  21. He Long (贺龙)
  22. Chen Yi (陈毅)
  23. Zhou Enlai (周恩来)
  24. Liu Bocheng (刘伯承)
  25. Zheng Weisan (郑位三)
  26. Zhang Wentian (张闻天)
  27. Cai Chang,f. (蔡畅)
  28. Deng Xiaoping (邓小平)
  29. Lu Dingyi (陸定一)
  30. Zeng Shan (曾山)
  31. Ye Jianying (叶剑英)
  32. Nie Rongzhen (聂荣臻)
  33. Peng Dehuai (彭德怀)
  34. Deng Zihui (邓子恢)
  35. Wu Yuzhang (吴玉章)
  36. Lin Feng (林枫)
  37. Teng Daiyuan (滕代远)
  38. Zhang Dingcheng (张鼎丞)
  39. Li Xiannian (李先念)
  40. Xu Teli (徐特立)
  41. Tan Zhenlin (谭震林)
  42. Bo Yibo (薄一波)
  43. Chen Shaoyu (陈绍禹)
  44. Qin Bangxian (秦邦憲)

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