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Sanggyai Yexe
སངས་རྒྱས་ཡེ་ཤེས
天宝
ChairmanofTibet Autonomous Region
In office
August 1979 – April 1981
Preceded byRen Rong (of the Tibetan Revolutionary Committee)
Succeeded byNgapoi Ngawang Jigme
Personal details
Born(1917-02-09)9 February 1917
Barkam, Kham
Died21 February 2008(2008-02-21) (aged 91)
Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Political partyCommunist Party of China

Tian Bao
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese天寶
Simplified Chinese天宝
Sanggyai Yexe
Traditional Chinese桑吉悅希
Simplified Chinese桑吉悦希
Tibetan name
Tibetanསངས་རྒྱས་ཡེ་ཤེས

Sanggyai Yexe (Tibetan: སངས་རྒྱས་ཡེ་ཤེས; Chinese: 桑吉悦希) or Tian Bao (Chinese: 天宝; pinyin: Tiān Bǎo; 9 February 1917 – 21 February 2008) was a Chinese government official of Gyalrong descent. Tian was one of the first ethnic Tibetans to embrace the concept of Communism and join Mao Zedong's army.[1] Mao's army, and the People's Republic of China, later entered Tibet in 1951.

Biography[edit]

Tian Bao was born as Sangye YeshiinKham, a traditionally eastern region of Tibet which is now part of the Chinese provinceofSichuan.[1]

Tian first encountered Mao Zedong's army in 1935 as it pushed through western China when he was eighteen years old.[1] Mao was trying to escape Kuomintang government forces at the time.[1] Tian joined Mao's army and became one of the few ethnic Tibetans who participated in the Long March, a retreat by Chinese Communist forces into northern China in 1935.[1]

Tian later held senior positions in the government and Chinese Communist Party of Tibet and Sichuan following the Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War and the 1951 occupation of Tibet. Tian was appointed the deputy secretary of the Tibetan regional Communist Party after its establishment in 1965.[1] This was considered to be a high-profile post for an ethnic Tibetan at the time.[1]

Tian Bao died on 21 February 2008, at the age of 92 in the city of Chengdu, Sichuan, PR China.[1] Officials said he died of an unspecified illness, but gave no further details.[1]

He was an alternate member of 8th Central Committee of CPC, and a full member of 9th to 11th Central Committees; A member of 12th and 13th Central Advisory Commission; a deputy to 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th National People's Congress; a standing committee member of 1st CPPCC.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Early Tibetan Communist who joined Mao's army dies". International Herald Tribune. Associated Press. 26 February 2008. Retrieved 16 March 2008.
  • ^ (in Chinese)Former Secretary of CPC Sichuan Committee, Tian Bao, Died, at Age of 92 sc.xinhuanet.com
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