Li Lisan (1899-1967), a native of Liling, Hunan Province. Joining the Communist Party of China in 1921, he became one of the main leaders of the Chinese workers' movement. In the period June-September 1930, when he was in charge of the work of the Central Committee, he committed mistakes of ``Left'' adventurism. Later, he recognized and corrected his mistakes and was re-elected to the Central Committee at the Seventh and Eighth National Congresses of the Chinese Communist Party.