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Li Mengling
Communist Party Secretary of Jilin
Preceded by
Liu Xiwu
Succeeded by
Wu De
Personal details
Born
1903 Jinzhou, Hebei, Qing China
Died
1985
Political party
Chinese Communist Party
Li Mengling (Chinese: 李梦龄) (1903–1985) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Jin County, Hebei Province (modern Jinzhou, Hebei Province). He was Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Jilin Province. He was a deputy for Jilin to the 1st National People's Congress in August 1954.
Li Mengling joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in November 1925.[1] He graduated from the History Department of Peking Normal University in 1931. He was a northeast military academy political instructor, the Eighth Route Army Jizhong Military Region Organization Department Minister, and the Jin Sui military district deputy political commissar for some time. After the founding of the PRC, he served as vice president of the CCP Central Committee Northeast Bureau. In June 1952, he was appointed secretary of the CCP Jilin Provincial Committee and political commissar of the provincial military district. In March 1955, he was appointed secretary of the CCP Jilin Provincial Committee. In 1956 July he became the CCP Jilin Provincial Party Committee Secretary. In December 1977, he was appointed vice chairman of the 4th CPPCC of Jilin Province. In May 1980, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Standing Committee of the 5th People's Congress of Jilin Province. He was also a deputy member of the Central Oversight Committee. On April 21, 1985, he died in Changchun.[1]
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