# Li Tie

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Chinese footballer (born 1977)

For the Chinese director, see [Lee Tit](/source/Lee_Tit).

In this [Chinese name](/source/Chinese_name), the [family name](/source/Chinese_surname) is *[Li](/source/Li_(surname_%E6%9D%8E))*.

Li Tie 李铁 Personal information Date of birth (1977-05-18) 18 May 1977 (age 49) Place of birth Shenyang, Liaoning, China Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position Defensive midfielder Youth career 1992–1998 Liaoning 1993–1998 → Shenzhen Jianlibao (loan) Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1998–2003 Liaoning 82 (2) 2002–2003 → Everton (loan) 29 (0) 2003–2006 Everton 5 (0) 2006–2008 Sheffield United 0 (0) 2008 Chengdu Blades 24 (1) 2009–2011 Liaoning 46 (1) Total 186 (4) International career 1995–2007 China 92 (6) Managerial career 2015–2016 Hebei China Fortune 2017–2019 Wuhan Zall 2020–2021 China Medal record Men's football Representing China Asian Games 1998 Bangkok Football * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Li Tie** ([simplified Chinese](/source/Simplified_Chinese_characters): 李铁; [traditional Chinese](/source/Traditional_Chinese_characters): 李鐵; [pinyin](/source/Pinyin): *Lǐ Tiě*; born 18 May 1977) is a Chinese former professional [football](/source/Association_football) coach and player.

A [defensive midfielder](/source/Defensive_midfielder), he represented [Liaoning](/source/Liaoning_FC) in the [Chinese Jia-A League](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League), [Everton](/source/Everton_F.C.) in the [Premier League](/source/Premier_League), [Sheffield United](/source/Sheffield_United_F.C.) in the [Football League Championship](/source/Football_League_Championship) and [Chengdu Blades](/source/Chengdu_Blades) in the [Chinese Super League](/source/Chinese_Super_League). At international level, he made 92 appearances scoring six goals for the [China national team](/source/China_national_football_team). He was chosen for the [AFC Asian Cup](/source/AFC_Asian_Cup) in [2000](/source/2000_AFC_Asian_Cup) and [2007](/source/2007_AFC_Asian_Cup), and for the [2002 FIFA World Cup](/source/2002_FIFA_World_Cup).

After retirement from playing, he started his coaching career as an assistant coach at [Guangzhou Evergrande](/source/Guangzhou_Evergrande_F.C.). He moved to the [China national team](/source/China_national_football_team) and then [Hebei China Fortune](/source/Hebei_China_Fortune) where he gained his first coaching position. In 2024, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for bribery.[1]

## Club career

### Liaoning FC

Li Tie began his football career at the age of fifteen, joining [Liaoning](/source/Liaoning_FC)'s youth academy system in 1992. The following year, he was sent to Brazil for a five-year training programme sponsored by [Jianlibao](/source/Jianlibao) and became the captain of the newly organized youth football team. Li started his professional career by playing for [Liaoning](/source/Liaoning_F.C.) and rose to prominence during the [1999 league season](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League_1999) when Liaoning finished as runners-up within the league.

### Everton

One of the highest regarded Chinese players of his generation, Li secured a loan transfer in a deal brokered between sponsor [Kejian](/source/Kejian) and [Premier League](/source/Premier_League) side [Everton](/source/Everton_F.C.) in August 2002.[2] Despite initial skepticism at [Merseyside](/source/Merseyside), his first season as an Everton player was a surprising success. Then manager [David Moyes](/source/David_Moyes) played him in twenty-nine league games and started him in most of his appearances where his displays, as a defensive midfielder helped the club achieve a seventh-place finish during the 2002–03 season.

Following Li's successful loan spell, Everton battled with his former club [Liaoning](/source/Liaoning_F.C.) to sign him on a permanent basis after the 2002–03 season and the deal was finally negotiated on 12 August 2003 when Li signed a three-year contract. Everton paid £1,200,000 for his transfer with two-thirds of the deal paid by sponsorships. The club's ownership let him move to the Premier League despite higher offers from Chinese clubs.[3] At the beginning of the 2003–04 season, Li's start was marred by a sending off against [Arsenal](/source/Arsenal_F.C.) on 16 August 2003 after only been substituted on for [David Unsworth](/source/David_Unsworth).[4] A series of injuries followed which meant that Li only played five league matches that season. The last injury, a broken leg picked up during international duty in February 2004, ruled him out for another twelve months. In January 2005, when Li made his return to the pitch by playing for Everton's reserve side against [Bolton Wanderers](/source/Bolton_Wanderers_F.C.), he lasted just forty-one minutes and required his leg to be reassessed.

In the summer of 2005, eighteen months since his last game for the Everton first team, Li played the full match against FC Gamlitz in a pre-season friendly. He made a number of other preseason appearances and looked as if he was finally coming back to full fitness. However, he never managed to break back into the first team despite playing regularly for the reserves and even earning another international call-up for the [Chinese national team](/source/China_national_football_team). In March 2006, Li underwent another operation to remove pieces of bone that had grown on his ankle during his time on the sidelines.

### Sheffield United

In May 2006, Li was released by [Everton](/source/Everton_F.C.) and [Sheffield United](/source/Sheffield_United_F.C.) announced his signing on a free transfer in July 2006, agreeing to a two-year contract.[5] Following his move, Li spent some time training with [China League One](/source/China_League_One) side [Chengdu Blades](/source/Chengdu_Blades), which was owned by Sheffield United, while waiting for his visa clearance. On 19 September 2006, Li made his first competitive club start since January 2004 by appearing for Sheffield United in a League Cup match against [Bury](/source/Bury_F.C.).[6] However, Li did not make another appearance for Sheffield United afterwards due to his lingering injury.

On 12 October 2007, Li was told he could leave Sheffield United on a free transfer, with then manager [Bryan Robson](/source/Bryan_Robson) saying: "He's not in my plans and he is free to go wherever he wants on a free transfer." Only two days later though, Sheffield United changed their mind on the decision and stated that he would stay at the club until the end of the season before having his future evaluated.[7]

### Back to China

Despite reassurances to the contrary, Li did indeed move in 2008, transferring to [Sheffield United](/source/Sheffield_United_F.C.)'s affiliated club [Chengdu Blades](/source/Chengdu_Blades) to reinforce the team after their promotion to the [Chinese Super League](/source/Chinese_Super_League) and made his debut in the opening game of the 2008 season against his former club [Liaoning Whowin](/source/Liaoning_F.C.).[8] He scored first league goal in his football career in a 3–1 win against [Shenzhen Shangqingyin](/source/Shenzhen_Ruby_F.C.) in October 2008.[9]

After spending one season with Chengdu, Li decided to return to his hometown club [Liaoning Whowin](/source/Liaoning_Whowin_F.C.) to help them in their promotion push back to the top tier. It proved to be an immediate success when he guided them to the securing the second-tier league title and being promoted back to the top flight after only one season. He suffered an injury in October 2010 which ruled him out for the whole 2011 season. After not fully recovering from his leg injury, Li announced that he had decided to retire from football at the end of the 2011 season.

## International career

Li was one of four players called up from the [Shenzhen Youth](/source/Shenzhen_Ruby) for the final round of [1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers](/source/1998_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification) by [Qi Wusheng](/source/Qi_Wusheng), along with [Li Jinyu](/source/Li_Jinyu), [Sui Dongliang](/source/Sui_Dongliang), and [Zhang Xiaorui](/source/Zhang_Xiaorui).[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*] He was chosen for the [2002 FIFA World Cup](/source/2002_FIFA_World_Cup), the nation's debut in the tournament.[10]

Recovering from an injury, Li returned to competitive football in June 2006 with substitute appearances for the China national team against [Switzerland](/source/Switzerland_national_football_team) and [France](/source/France_national_football_team). He was once again called up to play for the national team in a friendly against [Thailand](/source/Thailand_national_football_team) on 10 August 2006 and in a [2007 AFC Asian Cup qualifier](/source/2007_AFC_Asian_Cup_qualification) against [Singapore](/source/Singapore_national_football_team) on 16 August 2006. Li remained as a part of the national side and was called up by [Zhu Guanghu](/source/Zhu_Guanghu) to play the [2007 AFC Asian Cup](/source/2007_AFC_Asian_Cup), but failed to make an appearance during the tournament.

## Managerial career

On 25 May 2012, Li accepted an invitation from [Guangzhou Evergrande](/source/Guangzhou_Evergrande) manager [Marcello Lippi](/source/Marcello_Lippi) to become one of his assistant coaches. He also became the assistant coach of the [Chinese national team](/source/China_national_football_team) under [Alain Perrin](/source/Alain_Perrin) in May 2014.[11] He resigned from his position as assistant coach on 26 June 2015 after about three seasons with Guangzhou.[12] Li became the deputy general manager, sports director and assistant coach at [China League One](/source/China_League_One) side [Hebei China Fortune](/source/Hebei_China_Fortune_F.C.) on 14 July 2015.[13] On 18 August 2015, he was assigned as the manager of the club after [Radomir Antić](/source/Radomir_Anti%C4%87)'s departure.[14] Li led the club to win promotion to [Chinese Super League](/source/Chinese_Super_League) in the 2015 season by winning eight matches in the rest of nine and finishing the runners-up in the league.[15] On 27 August 2016, Li was replaced by [Manuel Pellegrini](/source/Manuel_Pellegrini) after winning just one match in the last nine matches.[16][17]

On 16 November 2017, Li was appointed as the head coach of China League One club [Wuhan Zall](/source/Wuhan_Zall_F.C.).[18] In the 2018 season, he led the club to the Chinese Super after a five-year absence, being confirmed as champions and achieving promotion with three matches remaining in the season.[19]

He acted as caretaker coach of Chinese national team following the resignation of [Marcello Lippi](/source/Marcello_Lippi) in 2019. On 2 January 2020, Li was appointed as the new manager of [China](/source/Chinese_national_football_team).[20] On 3 December 2021, Li was replaced by fellow 2002 World Cup teammate [Li Xiaopeng](/source/Li_Xiaopeng_(footballer)).[21]

## Corruption conviction

On 26 November 2022, Li was placed under investigation for "serious violations of laws" by the [Central Commission for Discipline Inspection](/source/Central_Commission_for_Discipline_Inspection) (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the [National Supervisory Commission](/source/National_Supervisory_Commission), the highest anti-corruption agency of China.[22][23] He was put on trial for "accepting and offering bribes" while manager of the Chinese national team and for being involved in match-fixing while manager of [Hebei China Fortune](/source/Hebei_F.C.) and [Wuhan Zall](/source/Wuhan_Yangtze_River_F.C.).[24] He confessed,[24] and on 13 December 2024 was sentenced to 20 years in prison.[1] On 29 January 2026, he was given a lifetime ban for match-fixing by the [Chinese Football Association](/source/Chinese_Football_Association).[25]

## Career statistics

### Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Liaoning 1999 Chinese Jia-A League 24 0 – – 24 0 2000 25 0 – – 25 0 2001 26 0 0 0 – – 26 0 2002 7 0 0 0 – – 7 0 Total 82 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 0 Everton 2002-03 Premier League 29 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 33 0 2003-04 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 2004-05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005-06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 34 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 40 0 Sheffield United 2006-07 Premier League 0 0 0 0 1 0 – 1 0 2007-08 English Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Chengdu Blades 2008 Chinese Super League 24 1 – – – 24 1 Liaoning Whowin 2009 China League One 22 1 – – – 22 1 2010 Chinese Super League 24 0 – – – 24 0 2011 0 0 0 0 – – 0 0 Total 46 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 1 Career total 186 4 1 0 6 0 0 0 193 4

1. **[^](#cite_ref-26)** Includes [Chinese FA Cup](/source/Chinese_FA_Cup), [FA Cup](/source/FA_Cup)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-27)** Includes [CSL Cup](/source/Chinese_Super_League_Cup), [Football League Cup](/source/Football_League_Cup)

### International

- *Scores and results list China's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Li goal.*

List of international goals scored by Li Tie No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 29 January 1997 Kunming Tuodong Sports Center, Kunming, China United States 2–0 2–1 Friendly 2 20 April 1997 Workers' Stadium, Beijing, China Myanmar ?–0 5–0 3 14 January 2000 Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou, China New Zealand 1–0 1–0 2000 Four Nations Tournament 4 23 January 2000 Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Philippines 8–0 8–0 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification 5 26 January 2000 Guam 14–0 19–0 6 14 February 2001 National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Thailand 5–1 5–1 2001 King's Cup

## Managerial statistics

- *As of 11 November 2021*[26]

Team From To Record G W D L Win % Hebei China Fortune 18 August 2015 27 August 2016 36 20 6 10 055.56 Wuhan Zall 16 November 2017 1 January 2020 62 31 17 14 050.00 China 31 October 2019 3 December 2021 12 6 1 5 050.00 Total 110 57 24 29 051.82

## Honours

### Player

**Liaoning Whowin**

- [China League One](/source/China_League_One): [2009](/source/2009_China_League_One)[27]

- [Chinese FA Super Cup](/source/Chinese_FA_Super_Cup): 1999

**Individual**

- [Chinese Jia-A League](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League) Team of the Year: [1999](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League_1999), [2001](/source/Chinese_Jia-A_League_2001)

### Manager

**Wuhan Zall**

- [China League One](/source/China_League_One): [2018](/source/2018_China_League_One)

**Individual**

- China League One Coach of the Year: [2018](/source/2018_China_League_One)[28]

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## External links

- [Li Tie](https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=24115) at Soccerbase

- [Li Tie](https://int.soccerway.com/players/li-tie/28486/) at Soccerway

- [Sohu.com profile](http://csldata.sports.sohu.com/player.php?regnum=MP0905)

Awards v t e Chinese Football Association Player of the Year 1994: Li Bing 1995: Fan Zhiyi 1996: Su Maozhen 1997: Campos 1998: Hao Haidong 1999: Qu Shengqing 2000: Yang Chen 2001: Li Tie 2002: Zheng Zhi 2003: Albertz 2004: Zhao Junzhe 2005: Jelić 2006: Zheng Zhi 2007: Du Zhenyu 2008: E. Martínez 2009: Caballero 2010: Riascos 2011: Guilherme 2012: Dănălache 2013: Conca 2014: Elkeson 2015: Goulart 2016: Goulart 2017: Zahavi 2018: Wu Lei 2019: Paulinho 2021: Wu Lei v t e China League One Coach of the Season 2013: Tang Yaodong 2014: Tomić 2015: Park Tae-ha 2016: Li Bing 2017: López Caro 2018: Li Tie

China squads v t e China squad – 2000 AFC Asian Cup fourth place 1 Ou Chuliang 2 Zhang Enhua 4 Wu Chengying 5 Fan Zhiyi (c) 6 Li Ming 8 Li Tie 9 Ma Mingyu 10 Su Maozhen 11 Xie Hui 12 Qu Shengqing 13 Chen Gang 14 Li Weifeng 15 Shen Si 16 Xu Yang 18 Li Xiaopeng 19 Qi Hong 20 Yang Chen 21 Xu Yunlong 22 Jiang Jin 23 Fu Bin 27 Shao Jiayi 29 Huang Yong Coach: Milutinović v t e China squad – 2002 FIFA World Cup 1 An Qi 2 Zhang Enhua 3 Yang Pu 4 Wu Chengying 5 Fan Zhiyi 6 Shao Jiayi 7 Sun Jihai 8 Li Tie 9 Ma Mingyu (c) 10 Hao Haidong 11 Yu Genwei 12 Su Maozhen 13 Gao Yao 14 Li Weifeng 15 Zhao Junzhe 16 Qu Bo 17 Du Wei 18 Li Xiaopeng 19 Qi Hong 20 Yang Chen 21 Xu Yunlong 22 Jiang Jin 23 Ou Chuliang Coach: Milutinović v t e China squad – 2007 AFC Asian Cup 1 Li Leilei 2 Du Wei 3 Sun Xiang 4 Zhang Yaokun 5 Li Weifeng 6 Shao Jiayi 7 Sun Jihai 8 Li Tie 9 Han Peng 10 Zheng Zhi (c) 11 Dong Fangzhuo 12 Zhao Xuri 13 Zhang Shuai 14 Zhu Ting 15 Wang Dong 16 Ji Mingyi 18 Zhou Haibin 19 Zheng Bin 20 Mao Jianqing 21 Wang Peng 22 Yang Jun 23 Cao Yang 30 Zong Lei Coach: Zhu Guanghu

Managerial positions v t e Hebei China Fortune F.C. – managers Wei Yuanhao (2010–11) Zhang Yandong (2011–13) Guo Ruilong (2013) Huang Yangc (2013) Agresta (2014) Larreac (2014) Antić (2015) Li Tie (2015–16) Pellegrini (2016–18) Coleman (2018–19) Xie Fengc (2019–20) Kim Jong-boo (2021–) (c) = caretaker manager v t e Wuhan Yangtze River F.C. – managers Li Jun (2009–10) Li Xiao (2011) Carlos (2011–12) Zheng Xiong (2012–13) Tumbaković (2013) Wang Jun (2013) Besek (2014) Zheng Bin (2014–15) Zheng Xiong (2015–16) Liu Junwei (2016) Ferrara (2016–17) Tang Yaodong (2017) Chen Yang (2017) Li Tie (2017–19) González (2020) Li Xiaopeng (2020–21) Li Jinyu (2021–23) v t e China national football team – managers Li Fenglou (1951–52) Ke Lun (1956) Dai Linjing (1957) Chen Chengda (1958–62) Nian Weisi (1963) Fang Renqiu (1964) Nian Weisi (1965–73) Nian Weisi & Ren Bin (1974–76) Zhang Honggen (1977) Nian Weisi (1978) Zhang Honggen (1979) Nian Weisi (1980) Su Yongshun (1980–82) Zhang Honggen (1982) Zeng Xuelin (1983–85) Nian Weisi (1985–86) Gao Fengwen (1986–90) Gutendorf (1988) Xu Genbao & Gutendorf (1991–92) Chen Xirongc (1992) Schlappner (1992–93) Qi Wusheng (1994–97) Houghton (1997–99) Jin Zhiyangc (2000) Milutinović (2000–02) Shen Xiangfuc (2002) Haan (2002–04) Zhu Guanghu (2005–07) Petrović (2007–08) Yin Tieshengc (2008–09) Gao Hongbo (2009–11) Camacho (2011–13) Fu Boc (2013–14) Perrin (2014–16) Gao Hongbo (2016) Lippi (2016–19) Cannavaro (2019) Lippi (2019) Li Tie (2020–21) Li Xiaopeng (2021–22) Janković (2022–24) Ivanković (2024–25) Đurđevićc (2025) Shao Jiayi (2025–) (c) = caretaker manager

v t e Anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping (2022–present) Campaign oversight Xi Jinping (Central Committee General Secretary) Li Xi (Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Secretary; Central Leading Group for Inspection Work Leader) Liu Jinguo (National Supervisory Commission Director) Zhang Shengmin (Military Discipline Secretary) Implicated people (full list) Central Committee members Bi Jingquan Che Dalha Ding Laihang Gou Zhongwen He Hongjun He Weidong Hu Henghua Jiang Chaoliang Jin Xiangjun Lan Tianli Li Chuanguang Li Shangfu Lin Xiangyang Liu Yazhou Liu Zhenli Luo Baoming Ma Xingrui Miao Hua Sun Shaocheng Sun Zhigang Tang Renjian Wang Chunning Wang Lixia Wang Xiangxi Wang Xiaodong Wang Xiubin Wang Yilin Wei Fenghe Wu Yingjie Yang Fasen Yi Huiman Yi Lianhong Yuan Huazhi Zhang Youxia Zhou Yaning Central Committee alternate members Ding Yexian Fang Hongwei Han Yong Jiang Zhigang Jin Donghan Kou Wei Li Shisong Li Yuchao Liu Hui Liu Shiquan Tang Yijun Ulan Wu Cunrong Xu Liuping Ye Hongzhuan Zhang Zhenzhong Zhu Zhisong Central organs and State-owned enterprises An Jin Fan Yifei Gao Yichen Gu Jun Jiao Xiaoping Kou Wei He Zhiliang [zh] Li Gang Li Xiaohong Lian Ji Ling Chengxing Liu Shaoyong Pan Liang Ren Jianxin Tan Ruisong Tang Shuangning Tian Wei Tian Xuebin Wang Jianjun Wang Xiangxi Wang Wenling [zh] Wu Yansheng [zh] Xu Heyi Xu Ying Yang Xiaowei Zhang Gengsheng Zhang Shiping Zhong Ziran Zhou Liang Officials of Provincial-ministerial rank1 (incl. sub-provincial) Bao Hui Bi Baowen Cao Weidong Che Dalha Chen Jixing Chen Weijun Chen Xiaobo Chen Yan Chen Yujian Cui Baohua Cui Maohu Dai Beifang Dai Daojin Ding Yexian Dong Yunhu Dou Wangui Du Yubo Du Zhaocai Du Zi Fang Hongwei Fei Gaoyun Fu Zhongwei Gao Peng Gao Xingfu Guo Yonghang Han Song Hong Lihe Hu Qiang Hu Youtao Huang Sanping Ji Binchang Ji Guogang Jiang Deguo Jiang Duntao Jiang Hongwei Jiang Jie Jin Zhizhen Lei Siwei Li Chunsheng Li Haitao Li Jinzhu Li Pengxin Li Wei Li Weiwei Li Xiangang Li Xiaopeng Li Xu Lian Ji Liu Xingtai Li Yuefeng Li Zaiyong Liu Liange Liu Mancang Liu Yuejin Liu Zhiqiang Long Xiang Lu Kehua Luo Baoming Luo Lin Luo Yulin Luo Zengbin Ma Fengsheng Ni Qiang Peng Guofu Peng Xiaochun Qi Tongsheng Qin Rupei Qu Min Shang Liguang Song Chaohua Su Zengtian Sun Shutao Sun Yuning Tang Dezhi Tang Yijun Ulan Wang Bo Wang Fengchao Wang Huimin Wang Jun Wang Xuefeng Wang Wenhua Wang Yong Wang Yixin Wei Xiaodong Wu Cunrong Wu Shenghua Wu Yingjie Xiao Jie Xiong Xue Xu Chuanzhi Xu Xianping Yang Fasen Yang Kening Yang Zixing Yao Yuzhou Yue Puyu Ye Hanbing Ye Hongzhuan Yi Huiman Yi Pengfei Yin Jianye Yin Meigen Zhang Jianlong Zhang Xiaolian Zhang Xiaopei Zhang Xiulong Zhang Zulin Zhao Jinyun Zheng Hong Zhou Derui Zhou Jiabin Zhou Jiankun Zhou Xi'an Zhou Xianwang Zhu Changjie Zhu Congjiu Military generals2 Deng Zhiping Ding Laihang Gao Daguang He Hongjun Li Chuanguang Li Hanjun [zh] Li Yuchao Li Tongjian (李同建) Lin Xiangyang Liu Shiquan Lü Hong (吕宏) Ju Xinchun Miao Hua Qin Shutong Rao Wenmin (饶文敏) Wang Chunning Wang Houbin Wang Xiubin Wang Zhibin You Haitao Yuan Huazhi Zhang Lin Zhang Yulin Zhang Zhenzhong Zhou Yaning Officials at Prefecture-level rank1 or below Ao Liuquan Bademala Chen Jinhu Deng Zhenxiao Duan Chenggang Fan Zhongjie Guoguo Han Zhanwu Hao Hongjun He Zehua Huang Fangfang‎ Jiao Lansheng Jin Shouhao Ju Xiaoyang Kong Xiaohong Lai Zehua Lei Shaoye Li Chunliang Li Hongming Li Tao Liu Handong Liu Jiachen Liu Kuanren Liu Ming Liu Wenxin Liu Zhiren Long Xiaohua Mao Tengfei‎ Miao Xuegang Mo Hua Qi Jianxin Tang Zhiguo Wang Hao Wang Qun Wang Shanping Wang Xiliang Wang Xinghuan Wang Zhonghe Wei Gang [zh] Wei Weihan Wen Bin [zh] Xiang Chengqiang Yang Jian Ye Libin Yishi Dawa Ying Yuying Yu Wenming Yuan Yanwen Yue Wenhai Zhang Fusheng Zhang Jianchun Zhao Changfu Zhao Shihong Zheng Renhao Zhong Yang Zhu Shixi Zhu Zhisong Business, banks, sports universities, media Chen Xuyuan Dong Zheng [zh] Du Zhaocai Gu Xiaoyuan Guo Xueyi [zh] Hao Rong Hou Weidong Jin Donghan Li Jiping Li Tie Li Yaguang Li Yong Lin Jingzhen Liu Liange Liu Yi [zh] Lou Wenlong Ren Yuzhong Shi Zuyi Tong Jilu Wang Hanqing Yu Hongchen [zh] Zhang Jun Zhang Yaoxue Related articles Corruption in China Extraordinary rendition Eight-point Regulation Human rights in China Judicial system of China Law enforcement in China National security of China Operation Fox Hunt Qincheng Prison Shuanggui Arctic Catfish scandal 2023 People's Liberation Army Rocket Force corruption case 2012–2017 2017–2022 PB Former member of the Politburo; PLA Also a military official; CDI Member of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection or affiliates 1For details on the civil service ranks of officials, please see Civil Service of China; 2Army generals listed have attained at least the rank of Major General, which usually enjoys the same administrative privileges as a civilian official of sub-provincial rank.

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