Zhou Xiaozhou (Chinese: 周小舟; 1912 – December 26, 1966) was a Chinese politician and communist revolutionary, who served as Communist Party Secretary of Hunan from 1953 to 1957.[1] He committed suicide during the Cultural Revolution.
In 1962, Zhou was restored to an academic position in Guangzhou, seemingly regaining his political footing. However, at the outset of the Cultural Revolution, Zhou became an easy target for abuse due to his role in criticizing the Great Leap Forward, and committed suicide by drug overdose at the age of 54. He was posthumously rehabilitated in February 1979, under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping.