Peng Tao Explained

Office1:Minister of Chemical Industry
Term Start1:May 1959
Term End1:July 1962
Premier1:Zhou Enlai
Predecessor1:New title
Peng Tao
Native Name:彭涛
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Name:Peng Dingqian
Birth Date:1913
Birth Place:Poyang County, Jiangxi, China
Death Place:Beijing, China
Party:Chinese Communist Party
Alma Mater:Fu Jen Catholic University
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Child:yes
Order:st
P:Péng Dìngqián
Also Known As:Peng Tao
P2:Péng Tāo

Peng Tao (; 1913 – 14 November 1961) was a Chinese politician who served as Minister of Chemical Industry from 1959 to 1961.

Early life and education

Peng was born Peng Dingqian in Poyang County, Jiangxi, in 1913.[1] He joined the Communist Youth League in 1926 and became leader of the Poyang County Children's League.[1] He attended Nanchang Hongsheng Middle School and High School Affiliated to Beiping University. In June 1932, he became members of the League of Left-Wing Writers and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).[1]

In the summer of 1933, he was sent to work at the Ji Hongchang Department of the Chahar People's Counter-Japanese Army and served as secretary of the Zhangjiakou Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League. After failing to resist Japanese aggression in September 1933, he returned to Beiping and was admitted to Fu Jen University in 1934. In June 1935, he was appointed head of the Publicity Department of the CCP Beiping Municipal Committee.[1] In 1935, he led and organized the December 9th Movement. In 1936. he was chosen as head of the Publicity Department of the CCP Tianjin Municipal Committee.[1]

During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he worked in the CCP Hebei-Henan-Shanxi Provincial Committee.[1]

In October 1945, he was commissioned as political commissar of the Second Field Army.[1] He was secretary of the CCP Western Anhui District Committee in November 1947, in addition to serving as political commissar of the Western Anhui Military District.[1] In April 1949, he was appointed as director of the Office of the Nanjing Military Control Commission.

After the founding of the Communist State, in November 1949, he was appointed second secretary of the CCP Southern Sichuan District Committee, concurrently serving as political commissar of the Southern Sichuan Military District.[1] He was made second secretary of the CCP Chongqing Municipal Committee.[1]

He was transferred to Beijing in November 1954 and appointed deputy director of the National Planning Commission (now National Development and Reform Commission).[1] In May 1956, he was promoted to minister of the newly founded Ministry of Chemical Industry.[1] [2] He concurrently served as deputy director of the National Planning Commission and director of its the Comprehensive Utilization Bureau (Resource Utilization Bureau).[1] In May 1958, he was elected an alternate member of the 8th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]

On 14 November 1961, he died of lung cancer in Beijing, at the age of 48.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Zhao Leixiang (Chinese: 赵镭饷) . http://www.81.cn/yljnt_208627/ylml/P/16215574.html . zh:彭涛:“一二·九”运动的组织者和领导者之一 . 81.cn . 10 April 2023 . 8 April 2024 . zh.
  2. News: http://museum.chemchina.com/s/23636-66664-214057.html . zh:化学工业部的成立及第一任部长彭涛 . chemchina.com . 4 April 2017 . 8 April 2024 . zh.