Huang Zhen was a politician of the People's Republic of China.
12 Facts About Huang Zhen
Huang Zhen did not complete his studies because he was expelled from the college after taking part in a student movement.
Huang Zhen was discharged for supporting a student movement in 1929.
Huang Zhen enlisted in Feng Yuxiang's Northwest Army in 1930.
In 1931, Huang Zhen took part in the Ningdu uprising and joined the Chinese Red Army.
Huang Zhen transferred to Henan as the secretary of Yubei, then he was transferred to Taihang Mountain as the chairman of Taihang Military Region.
In 1948, Huang Zhen was transferred to Xibaipo as the vice chairman of the People's Liberation Army General Political Department.
Huang Zhen was appointed China's Ambassador to Hungary in 1950, he was transferred to China's Ambassador to Indonesia in 1954.
In 1961, Huang Zhen served as vice minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, then he served as the ambassador to deal with Sino-Indian border dispute.
In 1973, Huang Zhen was appointed chairman of Liaison Office of the People's Republic of China in United States.
In 1977, Huang Zhen served as deputy head of the Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party and Minister of Culture.
Huang Zhen served as a standing committee member of the Central Advisory Commission.