Huang Qixiang (Chinese: 黃琪翔; Wade–Giles: Huang Chi-hsiang; 2 September 1898 – 10 December 1970) was a Chinese military commander and statesman. He led the Chinese Action Committee for National Liberation in 1933 during the short-lived People's Revolutionary Government of the Republic of China.
Huang was a recipient of the Order of Blue Sky and White Sun.
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- Secretary of the Organization Committee: Peng Zexiang
- Secretary of the Publicity Committee: Zhang Bojun
- Secretary of the Finance Committee: Qiu Zhe
- Secretary of the General Affairs Committee: Guo Guanjie
- Secretary of the Supervisory Committee: Peng Zexiang
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- Huang Qixiang
- Zhang Bojun
- Peng Zemin
- Peng Zexiang
- Qiu Zhe
- Guo Guanjie
- Zhang Yunchuan (1904)
- Li Shihao
- Li Boqiu
- Chen Zhuofan
- Yang Yitang
- Guo Qiaoran
- Du Bingpo
- Ji Fang
- Luo Renyi
- He Shikun
- Yang Qingyuan
- Lian Ruiqi
- Zhuang Mingyuan
- Wang Yifan
- Chen Qiyuan
- Wang Jiyi
- Zhu Daijie
- Zou Jingtao
- Tang Wuyuan
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November 1949 – December 1951 |
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- Zhang Bojun
- Guo Guanjie
- Zhang Yunchuan
- Li Boqiu
- Wang Shenlin
- Li Shihao
- Luo Renyi
- Yang Qingyuan
- Yang Yitang
- Guo Zechen
- Zhuang Mingyuan
- Wang Yifan
- Yan Xinmin
- He Shikun
- Yang Ziheng
- Lian Ruiqi
- Ji Fang
- Guo Qiaoran
- Yun Yinglin
- Huang Nong
- Huang Penghao
- Huang Qixiang
- Qiu Zhe
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December 1951 – December 1958 |
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- Zhang Bojun
- Peng Zemin
- Huang Qixiang
- Ji Fang
- Liu Chun
- Xu Binru
- Guo Guanjie
- Li Boqiu
- Wang Shenlin
- Guo Zechen
- Yan Xinmin
- He Shikun
- Zhang Yunchuan
- Wang Renxuan
- Li Shihao
- Wang Yifan (additional member)
- Yang Yitang (additional member)
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- ^ Note 1: Nominated by the 35th Meeting of the Central Executive Bureau on 4 April 1958
- ^ Note 2: By-election at the Third Plenary Session of the Sixth Central Committee in April 1957
- ^ Note 3: Nominated at the First Meeting of the Central Executive Bureau on 12 December 1951
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