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Freight coachman

Driver, 1946 was born in Dandong city, Liaoning province, and died in Beijing on April 4 12: 40 at the age of 62. Comrade coachman is a senior reporter in the Pictorial Journalist Department of the People's Liberation Army and holds the rank of senior colonel. 1964 enlisted as a full-time photographer in the regiment, division and army, 197 1 worked as a photojournalist in the People's Liberation Army Pictorial, 1980 joined the China Photographers Association. Experts who have made outstanding contributions to the country enjoy special government allowances.

Chinese name: coachman

Nationality: People's Republic of China (PRC).

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Dandong, Liaoning Province

Date of birth: 1946

Date of death: April 4, 2008

Occupation: military photographer, senior reporter

Main achievements: Experts who have made outstanding contributions to the country enjoy special government allowances.

Representative works: coach's sketch collection, magnificent China.

Rank: Senior Colonel

Ancestral home: Kunyu County, Shandong Province (now Wendeng District, Weihai City)

life experience

He is from 1964, ranging from projectionist and photographer to well-known photographers inside and outside the military. When I was young, the coachman loved painting, but I don't know when he became fascinated with photography. For more than 20 years, he took his beloved camera, aimed the camera at the boiling military camp and the fiery life, and took a real and touching photographic masterpiece. As a military journalist, a large number of coachman's works reflect the life of the army. He spends seven or eight months a year in the army, climbing the ice and lying in the snow, and going to sea and heaven. Not afraid of hardship, dare to take risks. Over the years, he has almost traveled all over the frontiers of the motherland, from the top of the snow-capped mountains to the long Gobi Desert with yellow sand, from the choppy coast of Wan Li to the border with guns rumbling. Wherever there are garrisons, there are almost always drivers' footprints. He went deep into the grass-roots company and stood guard with the soldiers. The officers and men of the army especially welcomed this hard-working "car reporter" who was good at grasping military news and major themes, benefiting from his familiarity and love for the army. (Content Source: Media Review 1990 No.01Author: Lai Renqiong)

Driver, former senior reporter of the People's Liberation Army Pictorial, senior colonel rank. 1946 was born in Dandong city, Liaoning province. 1964 enlisted as a full-time photographer in the army corps, division and army. 197 1 So far, he has worked as a photojournalist in the People's Liberation Army Pictorial. 1980 Join the China Photographers Association. 1993 was rated as a national expert with outstanding contributions and enjoyed the special government allowance issued by the State Council. Comrade coachman loves life, troops and military photography. Long-term persistence in grass-roots companies and frontier islands, in-depth life, rich experience in photography practice. He climbed the Xing 'an Mountains six times, broke into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau eight times, and boarded the Xisha Islands 1 1 six times, and shot a lot of excellent works that profoundly reflected the life of the troops. With keen political observation, he always pays attention to the major events of the country and the army, and has participated in battlefield interviews of self-defense counterattack operations in China border areas for many times. In the smoke of war, he sacrificed himself and accomplished the photography task brilliantly.

He has served as an important reporter for Tangshan earthquake, North China exercise, Daxinganling fire fighting and Cambodian peacekeeping forces, and successfully completed the first aerial photography of 1996 Red Army Long March Road. He also participated in interviews on major events such as' 97 Hong Kong Return',' 98 Flood Relief',' 99 Macao Return', the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and military training through science and technology. He has participated in large-scale photography activities such as "One Day in China", "One Day in Beijing" and "One Day in Shanghai" on behalf of military photographers, and achieved excellent results. Especially in 2002, as a special correspondent, he sailed around the world for the first time with China's naval formation, spanning three oceans and five continents and visiting ten countries, which lasted 130 days. Despite the bumpy fatigue of long-distance voyage, he took tens of thousands of photos and military history materials of Zhang Zhengui with full passion, which was praised by the General Political Department.

Comrade coachman has persisted in hard work and innovation in the field of military photography for many years and has made remarkable achievements. /kloc-more than 0/00 works won international, domestic and military awards; More than 200 works have been exhibited around the world on behalf of the country. 1989 was awarded the honorary certificate of "Thirty Years of Photography, Special Contribution of Photography" by China Photographers Association; 1998 won the contribution award of China photojournalism society; In 200 1 and 2004, he won the China People's Liberation Army Photography Art Award twice. 1986 and 1989 held personal photography exhibitions in China Art Museum. For more than 20 years, he has been insisting on voluntary service for military personnel, holding mobile photography exhibitions at docks, warships, outposts and grass-roots companies, and training a group of outstanding photographic backbones for the army. On 1994, he planned and edited a large-scale album "China Blue Helmets" with the theme of China's first participation in the world peacekeeping force, which was well received by the head of the Central Military Commission and the vast number of officers and men. Because of his outstanding interview results, he won the third class merit four times and was awarded many times. 1989 was rated as an excellent party member by the General Political Department.

Comrade coachman has made original breakthroughs not only in the field of military photography, but also in some other photography fields. He has more than 1600 hours of aerial photography practice. 1986 The first aerial photography of the Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon revealed the waterfalls 1 and No.2 in Zangbo Badong, debunking the lies spread by western media that Americans first discovered these two waterfalls, which had a great influence in the world. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he published his own large-scale aerial photo album "Magnificent China" and won the "Five One Projects" award in Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China. General Zhao Nanqi, vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said in the preface of the album: "This is a vivid teaching material for us to strut into the 2 1 century and educate our patriotism and national conditions." The album has been collected by more than a dozen national museums around the world, and the leaders of the state and the military commission presented it to foreign friends as a national gift.

Comrade coachman has a strong revolutionary dedication and professionalism. He has a firm political stance and is loyal to the party's photography. In his photographic art creation, he insisted on being close to the grass roots, life and soldiers, insisting on high style and taste, being brave in practice, innovation and Excellence, and created a number of excellent photographic works with wide influence at home and abroad. He is a famous military photographer in China.

In 2008, Che Fu, a famous photographer and senior reporter of the People's Liberation Army Pictorial, died in Beijing on April 4 12: 40 at the age of 62. The farewell ceremony of the remains was held on April 28th in the East Auditorium of Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery 1 1.

photographic work

Major achievements

1989 was rated as an outstanding * * * in party member by the General Political Department.

1993 was rated as a national expert with outstanding contributions and enjoyed the special government allowance issued by the State Council.

1994 "Tibet from the air" was sent by the Ministry of Culture of the State Council to 150 for exhibition in more than 50 countries and regions with diplomatic relations with China.

In the early 1970s, under the guidance of an old journalist, works such as Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Purple Mountain Observatory and Wuzhishan Mountain in Hainan Island were photographed from the air. Since the 1980s, there have been dozens of aerial photographs of the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, among which 1986 flew over Tibet for more than 400 hours, photographed the Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon for the first time, and discovered the No.1 and No.2 waterfalls in Zangbo Badong for the first time, which had a great influence at home and abroad. Since 1990s, aerial photography has been carried out in Beijing, Shanghai Pudong Development Zone, Tianjin Binhai New Area, Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, Hong Kong, Macau and western China. To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the victory of the Red Army's Long March, an aerial photograph of the Red Army's Long March Road was taken for the first time. During my decades of aerial photography career, I have photographed more than a dozen helicopters and planes, and the cumulative aerial photography time has exceeded 2,000 hours.

He crossed the Daxinganling Mountains six times, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau eight times and the Xisha Islands ten times. He has participated in the battlefield photography of Zhenbao Island, the Xisha outpost and the Laoshan battlefield interview, carried out the Tangshan earthquake, the North China exercise, the fire fighting in Daxing 'anling, and went to Cambodia for peacekeeping. In 1996, he took the first aerial photo of the Red Army's Long March Road, returned to Hong Kong in 1997, provided first-line flood relief in 1998, held a military parade on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and returned to Macao. He has participated in large-scale photography activities such as One Day in China, One Day in Beijing and One Day in Shanghai on behalf of military photographers and achieved excellent results. More than 100 works have won awards at home and abroad and in the military. His works have been sent to the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Japan and other countries for exhibitions. Two personal photography exhibitions were held in China Art Museum, and the album "Blue Helmets of China" was edited, which was well received by the head of the Central Military Commission and the officers and men. Because of his outstanding achievements in the interview work, he won the third class merit four times and was commended many times. He is a famous military photographer in China.

1999, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he published his personal large-scale aerial photography collection "Magnificent China", which won the "Five One Project" award in Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China and was collected by more than a dozen national museums. At the 6th China Photography Art Festival, the special aerial photography exhibition "Magnificent China" attracted the attention of Chinese and foreign people.

In 2002, he traveled around the world by boat, visited more than ten countries and regions on three oceans and five continents, and held an overseas Chinese mobile phone photography exhibition. He has held special film exhibitions and lectures in Beijing, Tsinghua University and other institutions of higher learning.

In 2006, the 50th anniversary of the establishment of China Photographers Association was awarded as a photographer with outstanding contributions.

Comrade Che Fu is a military photojournalist and a famous photographer worthy of our admiration and study. He has established a special position in the history of photography in China with his rich practice and sudden contribution.