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Sentences forYang Shangkun
- For President Yang Shangkun, he was not a member of CCP Politburo Standing Committee, but he ranked third after CCP General Secretary Zhao Ziyang and Deng Xiaoping.President of the People's Republic of China-Wikipedia
- Other prominent Party and military figures like Yang Shangkun and his brother Yang Baibing were believed to be planning a coup.Jiang Zemin-Wikipedia
- In 1992 he supposedly helped Jiang remove President Yang Shangkun and elder PLA General Yang Baibing, who threatened Jiang's support within the military.Zeng Qinghong-Wikipedia
- On the morning of April 25, President Yang Shangkun and Premier Li Peng met with Deng at the latter's residence.1989 Tiananmen Square protests-Wikipedia
- The following day, Deng Xiaoping, after hearing reports from Premier Li Peng and President Yang Shangkun, called the demonstrations a "disturbance" that was to be halted through coercive measures.History of Beijing-Wikipedia
- When Zhao advocated modifying the editorial, President Yang Shangkun proposed declaring martial law according to the decision of National People's Congress.Zhao Ziyang-Wikipedia
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