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Zhao Lin (politician)

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Zhao Lin
Party Secretary of Jilin
In office
1966–1968
Preceded byWu De
Succeeded byWang Huaixiang
Personal details
Born1906
Ji'an, Jiangxi
Died2003
Political partyChinese Communist Party
In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhao.

Zhao Lin (Chinese: 赵林) (1906–2003) original name Luo Huimin (Chinese: 罗惠民), also known as Luo Xianglin (Chinese: 罗祥林), was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Ji'an, Jiangxi. He was the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Jilin. He was a member of the Central Advisory Commission and a delegate to the 5th National People's Congress. He was a member of the 61 Renegades.

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