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Tie Ying (Chinese: 铁瑛; pinyin: tiě yīng; 1916 – February 6, 2009) was a Chinese politician and People's Liberation Army major general. He was born in Nanle County, Henan Province. He was Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party's Zhejiang Province Committee (1977) as well as Governor of Zhejiang (February 1977 – December 1979).

Government offices
Preceded byTan Qilong Governor of Zhejiang
1977–1979
Succeeded byLi Fengping
Party political offices
Preceded byTan Qilong Communist Party Chief of Zhejiang
1977–1983
Succeeded byWang Fang
Military offices
Preceded byWu Shihong Political Commissar of the Zhejiang Military District
1977–1983
Succeeded byMou Hanqing

References

  • 我的爸爸铁瑛. 杭州网. .
  • 三任秘书忆铁瑛. 网易. .
  • 铁瑛同志在浙江省委的十二年. 杭州日报. .
  • 向铁瑛同志遗体告别. 浙江日报. .
  • 铁瑛同志逝世. 人民网. .
Political leaders of Zhejiang since 1949
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