Chinese Communist Party Elder Song Ping Dies at 109
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Song Ping, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) oldest retired official, died on March 4, according to Chinese state media. He was 109.
Song, a former state councilor and member of the powerful Politburo Standing Committee, passed away in Beijing due to unspecified illness, state media Xinhua reported.
Song retired from all his posts in October 1992, although his political influence remained intact.
In his later years, he continued to attend high-profile political events, such as the 20th National Congress in late 2022—where Xi Jinping secured an unprecedented third term as the Party’s top leader—showing that Song’s political standing within the Party and his good health remained strong even at 105.
Song also had connections with Xi. According to Chinese state media People’s Daily, he had worked alongside Xi’s father, Xi Zhongxun. In 1980, when Xi’s father, then-governor of Guangdong Province, visited Iowa, Song was part of the delegation.

Holding multiple roles throughout his career, Song also served as the Party chief of Gansu Province in northwestern China following the Cultural Revolution in the 1970s.
His political career began in the 1930s, including a stint as a personal secretary to Zhou Enlai, China’s first premier after the CCP seized control of the mainland in 1949.
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