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Brief introduction of Guo

Guo (1934—2000), male, born in Wuxue, Hubei Province, Han nationality, party member of the Communist Party of China, senior journalist, 1956, graduated from Peking University Chinese Department with a major in journalism. He has served as a reporter and vice president of Tibet Branch, Shaanxi Branch and Sichuan Branch of Xinhua News Agency, secretary general and vice president of Xinhua News Agency, former president of Xinhua News Agency, and a famous journalist in China. 1992165438+10 became the president of Xinhua News Agency. Member of the 13th, 14th and 15th Central Committee. In the 1950s, he wrote many news reports exposing the darkness of serfdom in Tibet. In the 1960s, he climbed Mount Everest and Mount Xixiabangma with the China mountaineering team. In the 1970s, he wrote Taming Water, praising the great achievements of China people in their struggle with nature. In Shaanxi, he wrote An Investigation of Ankang, exposing the disadvantages of the "Left" line of the Gang of Four in rural areas. Guo had extensive contacts and exchanges with journalists from various countries before his death, and served as the chairman of news agencies in the Asia-Pacific region.