Chu Qing

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Chu Qing, born Zhan Yongzhu (詹永珠) (Chinese: 楚青; pinyin: Chǔ Qīng; born March 1923), is a politician of the People's Republic of China, the wife of General Su Yu.

Biography

Born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, she began to participate in the revolution in November 1938, and joined the Communist Party of China in March 1939. She served as a secretary in the headquarter in Jiangnan and Subei or New Fourth Army. She also worked in No. 1 division of New Fourth Army, New Fourth Army headquarter in Huanghuatang, East China bureau of CPC's central committee, Jiangsu-Zhejiang Military Region, Central China bureau of CPC's central committee, Central China Military Region, East China Field Army, and CPC's central committee in Jinan City.

She was married to Su Yu on December 26, 1941. She retired from army in 1952, and became the director of the office of policy study in the Ministry of Commerce. In 1970 she became the senior secretary in the department of planning superintendence in the military academy. She retired in July 1983.

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