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Zhou Xiaozhou (Chinese: 周小舟; 1912 – December 26, 1966) was a Chinese politician and communist revolutionary, who served as Communist Party Secretary of Hunan from 1953 to 1957. He committed suicide during the Cultural Revolution. He was born in Xiangtan, Hunan Province. He attended Hunan University, then won a scholarship to continue his studies at Beijing Normal University. He was an agent for the Communists during the Second United Front between the Kuomintang and Communist Party.

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  • Zhou Xiaozhou (Chinese: 周小舟; 1912 – December 26, 1966) was a Chinese politician and communist revolutionary, who served as Communist Party Secretary of Hunan from 1953 to 1957. He committed suicide during the Cultural Revolution. He was born in Xiangtan, Hunan Province. He attended Hunan University, then won a scholarship to continue his studies at Beijing Normal University. He was an agent for the Communists during the Second United Front between the Kuomintang and Communist Party. After the foundation of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Zhou served as the Communist Party Secretary of his home province between 1953 and 1957. At the Lushan Conference in 1959, Zhou Xiaozhou and his successor, Zhou Hui, along with Huang Kecheng and Zhang Wentian, lent their support to Peng Dehuai in questioning the wisdom of the Great Leap Forward. He was thus branded a traitor, stripped of his positions, and sent to re-education through labour. In 1962, Zhou was restored to an academic position in Guangzhou, seemingly regaining his political footing. However, at the outset of the Cultural Revolution, Zhou became an easy target for abuse due to his role in criticizing the Great Leap Forward, and committed suicide by drug overdose at the age of 54. He was posthumously rehabilitated in February 1979, under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping. (en)
  • Zhou Xiaozhou (ur. 1912, zm. 25 grudnia 1966) – chiński działacz komunistyczny. Pełnił funkcję osobistego sekretarza Mao Zedonga. W latach 1938–1943 działał w strukturach KPCh w Hunanie. W 1956 został mianowany I sekretarzem partii w tej prowincji. Krytyczny wobec polityki wielkiego skoku, w 1959 wyeliminowany z życia politycznego na fali represji związanej ze sprawą Peng Dehuaia. Poddany represjom w czasie rewolucji kulturalnej, popełnił samobójstwo zażywając dużą liczbę tabletek nasennych. Zrehabilitowany pośmiertnie w 1979 roku. (pl)
  • Чжо́у Сяочжо́у (кит. трад. 周小舟, пиньинь Zhōu Xiǎozhōu, 11 ноября 1912 — 26 декабря 1966) — первый секретарь коммунистической партии провинции Хунань. (ru)
  • 周小舟(1912年11月11日-1966年12月26日),原名周怀求,湖南湘潭黄荆坪乡(今排头乡)人。中华人民共和国政治人物,原中国共产党湖南省委员会书记、中国人民政治协商会议湖南省委员会主席。 (zh)
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  • Zhou Xiaozhou (ur. 1912, zm. 25 grudnia 1966) – chiński działacz komunistyczny. Pełnił funkcję osobistego sekretarza Mao Zedonga. W latach 1938–1943 działał w strukturach KPCh w Hunanie. W 1956 został mianowany I sekretarzem partii w tej prowincji. Krytyczny wobec polityki wielkiego skoku, w 1959 wyeliminowany z życia politycznego na fali represji związanej ze sprawą Peng Dehuaia. Poddany represjom w czasie rewolucji kulturalnej, popełnił samobójstwo zażywając dużą liczbę tabletek nasennych. Zrehabilitowany pośmiertnie w 1979 roku. (pl)
  • Чжо́у Сяочжо́у (кит. трад. 周小舟, пиньинь Zhōu Xiǎozhōu, 11 ноября 1912 — 26 декабря 1966) — первый секретарь коммунистической партии провинции Хунань. (ru)
  • 周小舟(1912年11月11日-1966年12月26日),原名周怀求,湖南湘潭黄荆坪乡(今排头乡)人。中华人民共和国政治人物,原中国共产党湖南省委员会书记、中国人民政治协商会议湖南省委员会主席。 (zh)
  • Zhou Xiaozhou (Chinese: 周小舟; 1912 – December 26, 1966) was a Chinese politician and communist revolutionary, who served as Communist Party Secretary of Hunan from 1953 to 1957. He committed suicide during the Cultural Revolution. He was born in Xiangtan, Hunan Province. He attended Hunan University, then won a scholarship to continue his studies at Beijing Normal University. He was an agent for the Communists during the Second United Front between the Kuomintang and Communist Party. (en)
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  • Zhou Xiaozhou (pl)
  • Чжоу Сяочжоу (ru)
  • Zhou Xiaozhou (politician) (en)
  • 周小舟 (zh)
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