Wang Kunlun
Wang Kunlun (; August 1, 1902 – August 23, 1985), birth name
Wang Ruyu (王汝虞), was a Chinese politician who held high-profile positions, at different times, in both the
Nationalist and
Communist parties. Born 1902 in
Baoding,
Hebei province to a wealthy household, he participated in the
May Fourth Movement while studying at
Peking University and became involved with Chinese revolutionaries, at one point meeting in person with
Dr. Sun Yat-sen. He joined the Nationalist party as a left-leaning member and served as Chief Secretary of the Political Department of the Headquarters of the
National Revolutionary Army during the
Northern Expedition, but became disillusioned with
Chiang Kai-shek's leadership after Chiang initiated a major
crackdown against Communists in April 1927. He subsequently joined the Communist Party in secret and used his political positions within the Nationalist government to aid the Communists. He was among a group of members of the Kuomintang who broke away to form the
Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang in 1948. He would serve various government positions after the Communist victory, including vice-mayor of
Beijing and vice-chairman of the
National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
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