28 Bolsheviks - Names of Members

Names of Members

There are several rival lists of the 28. One lists 29 active members, including: Wang Ming(王明), and his wife Mèng Qìngshù (孟庆树); Bo Gu(博古); Zhang Wentian(张闻天); Wang Jiaxiang (王稼祥); Yang Shangkun (杨尚昆); Chén Chānghào (陈昌浩) with his wife Dù Zuòxiáng (杜作祥); Shěn Zémín (沈泽民) and his wife Zhāng Qínqiū (张琴秋); Hé Kèquán (何克全) or Kǎi Fēng (凯丰); Xià Xī (夏曦); Hé Zǐshù (何子述); Shèng Zhōngliàng (盛忠亮); Wáng Bǎolǐ (王宝礼); Wáng Shèngróng (王盛荣); Wáng Yúnchéng (王云程); Zhū Āgēn (朱阿根); Zhū Zìshùn (朱自舜, female); Sūn Jìmín (孙济民); Sòng Pánmín (宋盘民); Chén Yuándào (陈原道); Lǐ Zhúshēng (李竹声); Lǐ Yuánjié (李元杰); Wāng Shèngdí (汪盛荻); Xiāo Tèfǔ (肖特甫); Yīn Jiàn (殷鉴); Yuán Jiāyōng (袁家镛), Xú Yǐxīn (徐以新). The extra person can be attributed to Xú Yǐxīn because of his pendulous left and right stances, and thus this group is also known as "28 and a half Bolsheviks".

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