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Zhao Xinchu (Chinese: 赵辛初) (1915–1991), birth name Shuai Qitai (Chinese: 帅启汰) or Shuai Yinghai (Chinese: 帅英孩), courtesy name Qitai (Chinese: 启泰), was a Chinese politician, born in Huangmei County, Hubei Province.[1][2] He was the Communist Party of China Committee Secretary and Governor of Hubei.

References

  1. ^ Hendrischke, Hans (2013-01-11). The Political Economy of China's Provinces: Competitive and Comparative Advantage. Routledge. pp. 157–158. ISBN 978-1-134-62100-2.
  2. ^ The International Who's Who, 1991-92. Europa Publications Limited. 1991. p. 1791. ISBN 978-0-946653-70-6.
Preceded byZeng Siyu Governor of Hubei 1978 Succeeded byChen Pixian