Zhou Xing

Zhou Xing (Chinese: 周兴) (1905–1975), birth name Liu Jiubang (Chinese: 刘旧邦), also known as Liu Weixin (Chinese: 刘维新), was a politician in the People’s Republic of China. He was born in Yongfeng County, Jiangxi Province, and served as the governor of Yunnan twice and as the Communist Party of China Committee Secretary of Yunnan.

Political Career

Positions Held

  • Communist Party Chief of Yunnan
    • Preceded by: Yan Hongyan
    • Succeeded by: Jia Qiyun
  • Governor of Yunnan (First Term)
    • Preceded by: Yu Yichuan
    • Succeeded by: Tan Furen
  • Governor of Yunnan (Second Term)
    • Preceded by: Tan Furen
    • Succeeded by: Jia Qiyun

Zhou Xing played a significant role in the political landscape of Yunnan Province during his tenure. His leadership was marked by his alignment with the Communist Party’s directives and efforts to implement policies in the region.

Legacy

Zhou Xing’s contributions to Yunnan’s political and social development were significant during a turbulent period in Chinese history. His tenure as both governor and party chief showcased his dedication to the Communist Party’s cause and the development of Yunnan Province.