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  1. Zhang Wentian (chino simplificado: 张闻天, chino tradicional: 张闻天, pinyin: Zhāng Wéntiān; 30 de junio de 1900-1 de julio de 1976) fue el viceministro de Relaciones Exteriores de la República Popular de China, de diciembre de 1954 a noviembre de 1960; 1 participante de la Gran Marcha, el Embajador de la Unión Soviética a partir de ...

  2. Zhang Wentian [a] (30 August 1900 – 1 July 1976) was a Chinese politician who was a high-ranking leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Born in Nanhui, he attended the Hohai Civil Engineering School in Nanjing and spent a year at the University of California.

  3. 20 de abr. de 2009 · Zhang Wentian, whose real name was Zhang Ying, was an important early leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He was born in Nanhui County, now a part of Shanghai, Jiangsu Province, on August 30, 1900. He studied at the Nanjing Engineering Institute.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › zhang-wentianZhang Wentian - AcademiaLab

    Zhang Wentian (30 de agosto de 1900 - 1 de julio de 1976) fue un político chino y líder de alto rango del Partido Comunista Chino (PCC). Nacido en Nanhui, asistió a la Escuela de Ingeniería Civil Hohai en Nanjing y pasó un año en la Universidad de California.

  5. Wentian Zhang. I have got my master’s degree at the Computer Vision Institute, Shenzhen University, under the supervision of Prof. Feng Liu and Prof. Linlin Shen. Besides, I was an intern at Jarvis Lab, Tencent. My major research interests include image & video generation and system security.

  6. Zhang Wentian fue el viceministro de Relaciones Exteriores de la República Popular de China, de diciembre de 1954 a noviembre de 1960; participante de la Gran Marcha, el Embajador de la Unión Soviética a partir de abril 1951 hasta enero de 1955, y figura influyente en el asunto de Peng Dehuai en la Conferencia de Lushan, 1959.

  7. the period from the perspective ofanother senior Party leader Zhang Wentian. This study seeks to explore Zhang’s background, his political position at the Party, his relationship with Mao, and the ideological differences and compatibilities between him and Mao. It argues that Zhang was among Mao’s supporters and that he shared with him many ...