Wang Guangying (Chinese: 王光英; pinyin: Wáng Guāngyīng; Wade–Giles: Wang Kuang-ying; August 1919 – 29 October 2018) was a Chinese entrepreneur and politician. He was one of the most prominent "red capitalists", a title bestowed on him by Premier Zhou Enlai. He founded Modern Chemical Works in the 1940s and served as Founding Chairman of China Everbright Group in the 1980s. His sister Wang Guangmei was the wife of President Liu Shaoqi, and for that connection he was persecuted and imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, when Liu was ousted by Chairman Mao Zedong. Wang was rehabilitated after Mao's death and served as Vice Chairperson of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and Vice Chairperson of the National People's Congress (NPC).[1]
Early life and career
Wang was born August 1919[2] into a family of officials in Beijing, Republic of China.[3] His father Wang Huaiqing (王槐青) was educated in Japan and served in the Beiyang government. His mother Dong Jieru (董洁如) was from a wealthy and progressive family. Three of her family members were executed in 1927 together with Li Dazhao, co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Wang Guangying was the sixth of 11 children (including three half-siblings), two years older than Wang Guangmei.[4][5]
He studied at the Department of Chemistry of Fu Jen Catholic University of Beijing and graduated in 1943. Soon afterwards he and a friend founded the Modern Chemical Works in Tianjin.[1] It was during World War II, when much of China, including Tianjin, was under Japanese occupation. Machinery and materials were hard to come by, and Wang had to improvise and innovate to keep the factory running. He also started Tianjin Knitwear Factory.[1]
Early People's Republic of China
After the CCP won the Chinese Civil War and established the People's Republic of China in 1949, the new government began nationalizing the economy. Wang was cooperative in the process and remained manager of his factories, which were now owned by the state. In 1957, Wang was invited to a banquet Premier Zhou Enlai held for the Soviet leader Kliment Voroshilov, at which Zhou introduced Wang to Voroshilov as a "red capitalist", likely the first time the term was used in public.[1]
During the Cultural Revolution, he was severely persecuted for his relations with President Liu Shaoqi, the husband of Wang's sister Guangmei.[1] Liu, denounced by Mao Zedong as China's "No. 1 Capitalist Roader", was ousted and died in prison in 1969.[1] Wang Guangying was imprisoned for eight years.[3]
Post-Cultural Revolution
Wang was politically rehabilitated after the Cultural Revolution and was appointed Vice Mayor of Tianjin in 1979, serving until 1982. When Deng Xiaoping began the reform and opening era, Wang's business background became valuable again and he was tasked with establishing the state-owned China Everbright Group in Hong Kong to acquire foreign investment and technologies.[1] He served as Chairman of Everbright from 1983 to 1989,[6] during which he played a significant economic role as well as a major diplomatic role as an intermediary between China and the West.[1] He invited many foreign dignitaries to visit Everbright, including American leaders Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger and Walter Mondale, Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita, and Indonesian President Suharto.[5]
From 1983 to 1993, Wang served two terms as Vice Chairperson of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). From 1993 to 2003, he served two more terms as Vice Chairperson of the National People's Congress (NPC). For twenty years in the two high-ranking positions, he performed mainly diplomatic roles and received many visiting foreign leaders.[5]
Wang died in Beijing on 29 October 2018, at the age of 99.[5]
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- Chen Zhu
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- Li Zhuchen
- Nan Hanchen
- Sheng Pihua
- Shi Cuntong
- Hu Juewen
- Hu Zi'ang
- Sun Qimeng
- Guo Dihuo
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| Secretary-General | Sun Xiaocun |
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- Wang Guangying
- Wang Genzhong
- Wang Shao'ao
- Wang Xinyuan
- Le Songsheng
- Liu Guojun
- Liu Nianyi
- Liu Jingji
- Gong Tianmin
- Zhu Jisheng
- Hua Yuqing
- Shen Zicha
- Sha Qianli
- Chen Jingshe
- Chen Weiji
- Wu Dakun
- Wu Jinhang
- Wu Juennong
- Wu Gengmei
- Wu Yunshan
- Zhang Jiongbai
- Zhang Jingli
- Luo Shuzhang
- Zhou Shiguan
- Rong Yiren
- Hu Ziying
- Hou Debang
- Yu Huancheng
- Yao Weijun
- Pu Jiexiu
- Tang Xunze
- Xu Chonglin
- Ling Qijun
- Zhang Yuanshan
- Xu Dixin
- Mo Yichang
- Huang Changshui
- Huang Jieran
- Huang Liangchen
- Tong Shaosheng
- Xiang Shuxiang
- Zi Yaohua
- Dong Linzhe
- Pan Shiyan
- Xue Pinxuan
- Han Wangchen
- Wei Ru
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October 1979 – November 1983 |
| Chairman | Hu Juewen |
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- Hu Zi'ang
- Xu Dixin
- Sun Qimeng
- Guo Dihuo
- Sun Xiaocun
- Zhou Shiguan
- Tong Shaosheng
- Pu Jiexiu
- Wang Guangying
- Tang Yuanbing
- Wu Zhichao
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| Secretary-General | Huang Liangchen |
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- Wang Tao
- Wang Shaoyan
- Wang Genzhong
- Wang Jihua
- Deng Jixing
- Gu Gengyu
- Ye Renshou
- Zhu Deqin
- Hua Yuqing
- Xiang De
- Liu Gongcheng
- Liu Bingji
- Liu Kunshui
- Liu Jingji
- Tang Shaoyuan
- Sun Fuling
- Li Wenjie
- Yang Tianshou
- Yang Meizhen
- Wu Dakun
- Wu Juennong
- Wu Gengmei
- He Zongqian
- Sha Qianli
- Zhang Jingli
- Zhang Weicen
- Chen Naichang
- Chen Guangsheng
- Chen Zibin
- Chen Yuanqin
- Chen Mingshan
- Chen Weiji
- Chen Suiheng
- Luo Shuzhang
- Rong Yiren
- Hu Ziying
- Zhong Fuguang
- Hou Qixing
- Yu Zuocheng
- Zhu Gongjian
- Mo Yichang
- Ni Jiaxi
- Xu Chonglin
- Guo Shouchang
- Zi Yaohua
- Huang Daneng
- Huang Changshui
- Huang Jieran
- Zhang Yuanshan
- Yu Xiaozhong
- Qi Qisheng
- Pan Shiyan
- Pan Lianzhi
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November 1983 – June 1988 |
| Chairman | Hu Juewen |
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- Hu Zi'ang
- Xu Dixin
- Sun Qimeng
- Guo Dihuo
- Sun Xiaocun
- Zhou Shiguan
- Tong Shaosheng
- Pu Jiexiu
- Tang Yuanbing
- Wu Zhichao
- Chen Suiheng
- Chen Mingshan
- Wan Guoquan
- Feng Tiyun
- Huang Daneng
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| Secretary-General | Jiang Daning |
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| Standing Committee Members |
- Yu Zijing
- Wang Tao
- Wang Guangying
- Wang Genzhong
- Wang Jihua
- Fang Wenyu
- Deng Jixing
- Ai Luchuan
- Lu Yannan
- Ye Renshou
- Tian Yupu
- Cheng Shengsan
- Shi Xingsan
- Zhu Shaowen
- Zhu Deqin
- Hua Yuqing
- Xiang De
- Liu Gongcheng
- Liu Bingji
- Liu Kunshui
- Liu Jingji
- Sun Yannian
- Su Baozong
- Li Wenjie
- Yang Tianshou
- Yang Kecheng
- Yang Meizhen
- Wu Dakun
- Wu Juennong
- Wu Gengmei
- Shen Hanqing
- Zhang Shiqian
- Zhang Huanwen
- Zhang Jingli
- Chen Naichang
- Chen Zibin
- Chen Zuxiang
- Luo Shuzhang
- Meng Zhaobo
- Rong Yiren
- Bai Yue
- Zhong Fuguang
- Hou Qixing
- Zhu Gongjian
- Mo Yichang
- Ni Jiaxi
- Xu Chonglin
- Guo Shouchang
- Zi Yaohua
- Pu Liangyuan
- Huang Liangchen
- Zhang Yuanshan
- Dong Youxian
- Yu Xiaozhong
- Cai Zaijing
- Qi Qisheng
- Pan Lianzhi
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| Chairman | Sun Qimeng |
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- Tang Yuanbing
- Wu Zhichao
- Chen Suiheng
- Chen Mingshan
- Wan Guoquan
- Feng Tiyun
- Huang Daneng
- Li Chonghuai
- Bai Dahua
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| Secretary-General | Feng Kexu |
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- Wang Guangying
- Wang Hengfeng
- Wang Hongchang
- Lu Yannan
- Feng Kexu
- Shi Xingsan
- Zhu Yuancheng
- Zhu Shuquan
- Zhu Shaowen
- Liu Gongcheng
- Liu Hanliang
- Liu Changmou
- Liu Kunshui
- Jiang Zili
- Sun Yannian
- Yang Zhongshu
- Su Baozong
- Li Zhifang
- Li Guotai
- Wu Dakun
- Yu Zhenzhong
- Zhang Shiqian
- Zhang Huanwen
- Chen Zuxiang
- Lin Yongfu
- Zhou Tongshan
- Zhou Zibo
- Meng Zhaobo
- Zhao Helin
- Rong Guanghong
- Rong Yiren
- Bai Yue
- Jiang Xiaoqin
- Gu Zongtang
- Qian Chuntao
- Xu Wenyuan
- Dong Youxian
- Jiang Daning
- Cai Zaijing
- Xiong Yingdong
- Fan Haishan
- Pan Qinghua
- Pan Lianzhi
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- ^ Note 1: Co-opted at the Third Plenary Session of the 5th Central Committee of the CDNC
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| Honorary Chairman | Sun Qimeng |
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- Chen Mingshan
- Wan Guoquan (Executive)
- Feng Tiyun
- Huang Daneng
- Li Chonghuai
- Bai Dahua
- Zhu Yuancheng
- Feng Kexu
- Lu Ming
- Liu Heng
- Cheng Siwei (co-opted)[note 3]
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| Secretary-General | Zhu Yuancheng (concurrently) |
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- Wang Zhitai
- Wang Guangying
- Wang Hengfeng
- Wang Hongchang
- Zhu Shuquan
- Liu Hanliang
- Liu Changmou
- Sun Yannian
- Yang Zhongshu
- Su Baozong
- Li Gongjiu
- Li Guotai
- Yu Zhenzhong
- Chen Mingde
- Lin Yongfu
- Zhou Zibo
- Zhao Helin
- Bai Yue
- Jiang Xiaoqin
- Gu Zongtang
- Qian Chuntao
- Cheng Wei
- Cai Zaijing
- Fan Haishan
- Pan Qinghua
- Gu Shengzu[note 4]
- Wang Zhaomin
- Huang Mengfu[note 5]
- Xiao Zhuoji[note 6]
- Huang Guancong
- Mo Wenchuan[note 7]
- Yu Changlin[note 8]
- Wang Yuping
- Chen Zhengli[note 9]
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- ^ Note 1: The Fifth Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee approved his resignation as Chairman and elected him Honorary Chairman
- ^ Note 2: Elected at the Fifth Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee
- ^ Note 3: Co-opted at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee
- ^ Note 4: Co-opted at the Second Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee
- ^ Note 5: Co-opted at the Third Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee
- ^ Note 6: Co-opted at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee
- ^ Note 7: Co-opted at the 11th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the 6th Central Committee
- ^ Note 8: Co-opted at the 12th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the 6th Central Committee
- ^ Note 9: Co-opted at the 13th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the 6th Central Committee
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| Honorary Chairman | Sun Qimeng |
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- Wan Guoquan
- Pu Jiexiu
- Chen Suiheng
- Chen Mingshan
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- Feng Tiyun
- Bai Dahua
- Zhu Yuancheng
- Feng Kexu
- Lu Ming
- Liu Heng
- Huang Guancong
- Huang Mengfu
- Zhu Xiangyuan
- Zhang Rongming
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| Secretary-General | Chen Mingde |
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- Fang Zhaoben
- Wang Zhitai
- Wang Zhaomin
- Wang Yuping
- Wei Yunlong
- Feng Shizuo
- Wu Longzhang
- Liu Hanliang
- Liu Changmou
- Yang Zhongshu
- Zhang Hanying
- Li Yafang
- Chen Changzhi
- Chen Mingde
- Chen Zhengli
- Chen Chunlong
- Chen Yuzhen
- Zhou Shaoxi
- Lin Qiang
- Jiang Xiaoqin
- Zhao Yan
- Yan Maoxun
- Zi Huayun
- Tao Xingshi
- Gu Zongtang
- Xiao Zhuoji
- Yu Changlin
- Cheng Wei
- Cheng Yiju
- Gu Shengzu
- Mo Wenchuan
- Pan Jinpei
- Wang Hengfeng (by-election)[note 1]
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- Wang Xiaoxian
- Xu Qun
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- Liu Yandong
- Li Dezu
- Zheng Wantong
- Zhang Tinghan
- Zhu Zuolin
- Cai Zimin
- Jing Shuping
- Peng Qingyuan
- Lu Yongxiang (politician)
- Zhuang Shiping
- Leo Lee Tung-hai
- Ho Hau Wah (resigned)
- Hu Deping (added)
- Zhu Weiqun (added)
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- Dao Shuren
- Wang Beixin
- Wang Shenghong
- Ye Zhishan
- James Tien
- Tian Henian
- Zhuang Qicheng
- Liu Guoguang
- Liu Bingsen
- Sun Xiaohua
- Yang Le
- Yang Jike
- Xiao Yaotang
- Ng Ka-wai
- Shen Rendao
- Zhang Yonggen
- Zhang Xuwu
- Chen Jianggong
- Lin Yuying
- Luo Decheng
- Jin Nengchou
- Zhou Zhirong
- Jing Shuping
- Zhao Bingxin
- Hu Jingchang
- Zhong Lixiong
- He Tian
- Geng Dianhua
- Xu Caidong
- Xu Hongxia
- Xu Zhantang
- Kwok Siu-yee
- Tao Dayong
- Huang Daneng
- Huang Yaorong
- Liang Qinrong
- Peng Keyu
- Peng Qingyuan
- Dong Furen
- Han Meilin
- Michael Fu Tieshan
- Qu Xianhe
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| Secretaries-General | Qin Zhigang → Lou Zhihao → Li Lu |
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- Yu Zerong (removed)
- Wang Yongle (removed)
- Cao Weixin (added)
- Chi Liqun (executive)
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