
Xiong Xianghui
Xiong Xianghui (April 12, 1919 – September 9, 2005) was a Chinese Communist Party spy during the Chinese Civil War, and, after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, a high-ranking official in diplomacy and intelligence. He played a role in the victory of the Chinese Communist Party over the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War, in his capacity as private secretary and aide-de-camp to Hu Zongnan, one of the most senior Nationalist generals; Xiong was secretly a Communist mole and for many years passed highly sensitive information to the Communist Party leadership, including top-secret orders and documents of Chiang Kai-Shek.
After 1949, he held important diplomatic posts, serving as chargé d’affaires to the United Kingdom and ambassador to Mexico. His career culminated in the 1970s and 1980s, when he was appointed deputy director of the Central Investigation Department (the primary Chinese civilian intelligence agency at the time) from 1973 to 1982, and vice chairman and CCP committee secretary of the multi-billion China International Trust Investment Corporation (CITIC) from 1982 to 1987.
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- Other Names :Hsziung Hsziang-huj,Xiong Xianghui,Xiong Xianghui (intel),熊向晖,熊向暉,슝샹후이
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- Country : People's Republic Of China
- Born on 9 September