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Jin Ming (Chinese: 金明; pinyin: Jīn Míng; 20 December 1913 – 15 March 1998) was a Chinese politician. He was originally from Qingzhou city, in Shandong province. In February 1932, he joined the Communist Youth League of China, and in the summer of the same year became a member of the Chinese Communist Party. He was a member of the Central Advisory Commission under the 12th and 13th Central Committees. He also served as the general secretary of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, the secretary of the CPC Hebei Committee (1979–1982), among other posts. He died in Beijing in 1998.

Military offices Preceded byHuang Kecheng Political commissar of the PLA Hunan Military District 1952–1953 Succeeded byZhou Xiaozhou Party political offices Preceded byHuang Kecheng Communist Party Chief of Hunan 1952–1953 Succeeded byZhou Xiaozhou Preceded byLiu Zihou Communist Party Chief of Hebei 1979–1982 Succeeded byGao Yang

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