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Zou Taofen is also known as: His original name is Enrun Gender: Male Nationality: Han Born and died: 1895-1944

Zou Taofen’s original name is Enrun, his pen name is Taofen, his ancestral home is Yujiang, Jiangxi. Born in Yong'an, Fujian. In 1919, he transferred from Nanyang University to the liberal arts department of St. John's University. After graduation, he served as the director of the editorial section of the China Vocational Education Society, and was responsible for editing the monthly "Education and Occupation" and the editor-in-chief of the vocational education series. He also served as the English editor of the China Vocational School and Hailan English College. teacher. In February 1926, he took over the editorial duties of the China Vocational Education Society and the official magazine "Life". Since 1927, he has presided over the Life Weekly Club and begun to devote himself to news and publishing work. After the September 18th Incident in 1931, he opposed Chiang Kai-shek's non-resistance and actively raised funds for the Anti-Japanese War. Founded Life Bookstore in 1932. The store successively set up branches in many cities across the country, printing and publishing a large number of anti-Japanese and national salvation books and Marxist-Leninist books. The following year, he joined the China Civil Rights Protection Alliance and was elected as an executive member. Yang Xingfo was forced to go into exile after being assassinated. He returned to China in August 1935 and participated in the anti-Japanese and national salvation movement. He successively edited the "Popular Life" weekly, "Life Daily", and "Life Star Journal" in Shanghai, Hong Kong and other places, and served as the leader of the Shanghai National Salvation Association and the National National Salvation Federation. Work. Late at night on November 22, 1936, he, Shen Junru and others were arrested in Shanghai. He was one of the "Seven Gentlemen". Soong Ching Ling led the National Rescue Association to take a series of measures to rescue the "Seven Gentlemen". He was released after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War. He successively edited publications such as "The Anti-Japanese War" and "National Anti-Japanese War" in Shanghai, Wuhan, and Chongqing. In 1938, he served as a political councilor of the National Political Suffrage Association. In 1941, life bookstores in various places were closed down by the Kuomintang government. He resigned as a political councilor and left Hong Kong. He resumed publishing "Popular Life" and criticized the Kuomintang's domestic and foreign policies. In May, he assisted in establishing the China Democratic Political Alliance. He left Hong Kong in January 1942 and went to the Dongjiang Anti-Japanese Base Area in Guangdong. In October, I went from Shanghai to the Liberated Area in northern Jiangsu. In 1943, he secretly returned to Shanghai for treatment due to brain cancer. He died of illness in Shanghai on July 24 of the following year. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China ratified him as a member of the Communist Party of China based on his application during his lifetime. On September 26, Song, Dong Biwu and others initiated a memorial meeting for Zou Taofen, and published an announcement in Chongqing's Xinhua Daily. On October 1, Song attended the memorial service for Zou Taofen held at Daomoumen Bank in Chongqing and personally wrote the eulogy "Spiritual Patriotism". On July 24, 1949, Song Dynasty delivered a speech at a meeting in Shanghai commemorating the fifth anniversary of Zou Taofen's death, praising "Mr. Taofen as a great patriot and a heroic people's warrior. His history of struggle provides revolutionary intellectuals with He pointed out that "during the several years of working contact with Mr. Taofen, he has always been respected by everyone for his characteristics as a revolutionary intellectual. He will always do his best to protect his own interests; he will never make the slightest compromise against any anti-people and anti-democratic evil forces. "Mr. Taofen's pen has inspired countless people in China." All patriotic people embarked on the road to strive for national liberation and people's democracy." On May 12, 1981, Song Dynasty inscribed the title of the book "Taofen's Handwriting" at the request of the Zou Taofen Memorial Hall. His main works are included in "Collected Works of Tao Fen".

2. Zou Jiahua (1926.10- ) Han nationality. Son of Zou Taofen. A native of Shanghai. Joined the Communist Party of China in June 1945. Participated in revolutionary work in December 1944. College degree. Senior engineer. In 1944, he joined the New Fourth Army, studied at the New Fourth Army Construction University in Central China, and served as the construction section officer of the Industrial Department of Shandong Provincial Government. In 1946, he served as secretary of the Hadong Prefectural Committee of Songjiang Province, deputy secretary of the Changan District Committee and secretary of the District Committee of Bin County. In 1948, he studied at Harbin Institute of Technology and the Machinery Manufacturing Department of Bauman Higher Industrial Institute in Moscow, Soviet Union. In 1955, he served as technologist, deputy chief engineer, deputy chief engineer, deputy director and chief engineer, acting director and director of the Shenyang No. 2 Machine Tool Factory. In 1964, he served as director and party committee secretary of the Machine Tool Research Institute of the 1st Ministry of Machinery Industry. In 1966, during the "Cultural Revolution", labor was decentralized. In 1972, he served as deputy secretary of the Party Committee and deputy director of the Revolutionary Committee of the Machinery Research Institute of the Ministry of Machinery. In July 1973, he was appointed deputy director and deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group of the National Defense Industry Office of the State Council. In April 1982, he was appointed deputy director and deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense. In April 1985, he was appointed Minister of the Ministry of Arms Industry and Secretary of the Party Leadership Group. In December 1986, he was appointed director and party secretary of the State Machinery Industry Commission. In April 1988, he was appointed State Councilor, Minister of the Ministry of Machinery and Electronics Industry, and Secretary of the Party Leadership Group. In December 1989, he was appointed State Councilor, Director of the State Planning Commission, and Secretary of the Party Leadership Group. In April 1991, he was appointed Vice Premier of the State Council, Director of the State Planning Commission, and Secretary of the Party Leadership Group. In March 1993, he was appointed Vice Premier of the State Council. In March 1998, he served as vice chairman and member of the Party Leadership Group of the Standing Committee of the 9th National People's Congress. Alternate member of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, alternate member and member of the 12th Central Committee (1985), member of the 13th Central Committee, member of the 14th Central Committee, and member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.

3. Zou Jingmeng, male, formerly known as Jialiu, Han nationality, born in 1929 in Shanghai, son of Zou Taofen. In 1944, he went to Yan'an to study at the Academy of Natural Sciences. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1948. He once served as a meteorological observer in the Third Bureau of the Central Military Commission and chief of the meteorological section of the Aviation Department of the North China Military Region. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as section chief of the Meteorological Department of the Air Force Headquarters of the Central Military Commission. He graduated from the Air Force Engineering Department of Harbin Military Engineering Institute in 1961, and then studied for a postgraduate course in meteorology at Peking University. He once served as deputy director of the Meteorological Institute of the Air Force Command, deputy director of the Central Meteorological Administration, director of the National Meteorological Administration, and second vice president and chairman of the United Nations World Meteorological Organization. Member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and Honorary Director of the National Meteorological Administration. Alternate member of the 12th and 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. On February 2, 1999, he was robbed and killed by gangsters in Beijing.

4. Zou Yu, male, former Minister of Justice of the People's Republic of China (1983~1988), former President of China University of Political Science and Law

5. Zou Guangyan (1941.12-—— —), a native of Fushan County, Shandong Province (now Fushan District, Yantai City). Started working in September 1968. University education, professor-level senior engineer, engaged in technical and management work. In 1963, he studied metal physics and chemistry in the Department of Chemical Engineering of Tianjin University. In 1968, he successively served as a worker, monitor and department head of the Fourth Branch of Sichuan Great Wall Special Steel Plant. In 1974, he served as deputy secretary and acting general branch secretary of the general party branch of the steelmaking workshop of the Fourth Branch of Sichuan Great Wall Special Steel Plant of the Communist Party of China. In 1980, he served as deputy director of the Office of the Director of Sichuan Great Wall Steel Plant. In 1983, he served as director of the Technical Transformation Department and Material Supply Department of Sichuan Great Wall Steel Plant and deputy director of Sichuan Great Wall Special Steel Plant. In 1984, he served as Secretary of the Party Committee of Sichuan Great Wall Special Steel Factory. In 1988, he served as deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Planned Economic Commission (during the period: in 1990, he was appointed director of the Sichuan Provincial Production Commission) and director of the Sichuan Provincial Economic Commission. From 1992 to 1996, he served as assistant to the governor of the Sichuan Provincial People's Government. In 1996, he was appointed deputy governor of the Sichuan Provincial People's Government. In January 2003, he served as Chairman of Sichuan Investment Group Co., Ltd. and Secretary of the Party Committee of Sichuan Investment Group Co., Ltd.

6. Zou Shiyan (1933) was born in Songzi, Hubei. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1956. Graduated from the History Department of Central China Normal University in 1960. Former Deputy Minister of Education.

7. Zou Endong. Graduated from Yan'an University in 1949. Joined the Communist Party of China the following year. He has successively served as a teaching assistant at Northwest People's Revolutionary University, secretary of the Civil Affairs Department and Personnel Department of the Northwest Military and Political Commission, deputy director of the Policy Research Office of the General Office of the Shaanxi Provincial People's Government, deputy director of the Baoji Municipal Bureau of Culture and Education, director of the Office of the Shaanxi Provincial Department of Civil Affairs, and director of the Comprehensive Research Division of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. , Deputy Minister of Civil Affairs.

8. Zou Erkang, former vice governor of Guangdong Province.

9. Zou Gangren, Vice Governor of Yunnan Province.

10. Zou Zhekai, born in April 1946, male, Han nationality, from Changle, Fujian Province, joined the Communist Party of China in January 1971, started working in September 1969, college degree, Economics, Department of Law, Peking University Graduated from law school. 1980-1990 worked for the Fujian Provincial Government, and served as Deputy Secretary-General of the Fujian Provincial Government; 1990-1994 Director of the General Affairs Bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, Vice President and Secretary-General of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait; 1994-1998.8 Head of the Coordination Department of Xinhua News Agency Hong Kong Branch; 1998.8-2000.1 Deputy Director of Xinhua News Agency Hong Kong Branch; Deputy Director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in Hong Kong from 2000.1 to 2005.1; Vice Chairman of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and member of the Party Leadership Group from 2005.1. Member of the 8th and 9th CPPCC National Committee, and member of the Standing Committee of the 10th CPPCC National Committee.

11. Zou Biao (1969-, born in Duanqiaopu, Dong'an County, Hunan Province) is the deputy commander of a certain group army of the Second Artillery Group. In 2004, he was promoted to the rank of major general.

12. Zou Dapeng, former deputy director of the Central Investigation Department of the Communist Party of China. The first director of the Central Intelligence Agency of New China.

13. Zou Zhimei (1948. -, born in Xinhua, Hunan), deputy director of the Political Department of the Air Force of Lanzhou Military Region. Major General.

14. Zou Gengren (1943.02-, born in Xinhua, Hunan), deputy commander of the Lanzhou Military Region, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in 2002.

15. Zou Guohou, a native of Hong'an, Hubei Province, 1908-Qili Zoujiagang, promoted to major general in 1961

16. Zou Peng, director of education at the National University of Defense Technology, major general.

17. Major General Zou Deyu, former vice president of the Air Force Command Academy

18. Zou Yan, a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi Province. Major General.

19. Zou Shaomeng, a native of Teng County, Shandong Province, is a major general.

20. Zou Chenglu, rank of major general.

21. Zou Naishan, former secretary of the Changsha Municipal Party Committee, Hunan Province, Central China. Alternate member of the Central Committee.

22. Zou Tong, a native of Hebei Province, joined the Communist Party of China in 1937. He once served as the special commissioner of the Zhaocheng County Sacrifice League and the director of the organization department of the Taiyue District Peasant Rescue Federation. In 1942, he entered the Party School of the Northern Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Later, he served as deputy secretary of the Anze County Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, director of the Taiyue Second Prefectural Committee Office, and director of the Department of Democratic Movement. In 1948, he entered the Party School of the North China Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China to study.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the Education Section Chief of the Party School Group of the North China Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Deputy Director of the Organization Department of the Tangshan Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, Secretary of the Party Committee and Mine Director of Zhaogezhuang Mine in Kailuan, Secretary of the Party Committee of Kailuan Coal Mine, and Hebei Coal Administration Bureau. Director, Deputy Minister and Advisor of the Ministry of Coal Industry. Alternate members. Secretary of the CPC Changsha Municipal Committee, Hunan Province.

23. Zou Yuchuan, former director of the National Land Administration Bureau. President of China Land Association.

41. Zou Xuejun, female, Han nationality, born in July 1950, from Shunde, Guangdong, started working in November 1968, joined the Communist Party of China in July 1981, university degree, currently working in Qingyuan City Deputy Secretary of the CPPCC Party Leadership Group. From November 1968 to November 1970, she worked as an educated youth in Longgang Village, Maba Town, Qujiang County, Guangdong; from November 1970 to August 1973, she studied in the Philosophy Department of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou; from August 1973 to August 1982, she served as a cadre of the Women's Federation of Shaoguan District; from April 1982 to August 1983, she served as the deputy section chief of the Women's Federation of Shaoguan District; from August 1973 to August 1983, 8.03 She served as deputy director of the Shaoguan City Women's Federation; from 1988.03 to 1993.10, she served as director of the Qingyuan City Women's Federation; from 1993.10 to 1995.07, she served as member of the Standing Committee of the Qingyuan Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China and director of the Women's Federation; from 1995.07 to 1996.09, she served as member of the Standing Committee of the Qingyuan Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, Secretary of the Qingcheng District Committee, and Municipal Women's Federation Director; from 1996.09 to 1998.05, he served as member of the Standing Committee of the Qingyuan Municipal Party Committee and Secretary of the Qingcheng District Committee; from 1998.05 to 2002.03, he served as member of the Standing Committee of the Qingyuan Municipal Party Committee and Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission; from 2002.03 to 2006.08, he served as deputy secretary of the Qingyuan Municipal Party Committee and secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission; From 2006.08 to 2006.12, he served as deputy secretary of the Qingyuan Municipal Party Committee, secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission, and deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the Qingyuan Municipal Committee of the CPPCC from 2006.08 to 2006.12; from 2006.12, he served as deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the Qingyuan Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. On January 17, 2007, he was elected as the chairman of the fifth Qingyuan Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

42. Zou Wei. Vice Mayor of Luzhou City, Sichuan Province.

43. Zou Damin. Deputy Secretary of the CPC Zibo Municipal Committee, Shandong Province.

44. Zou Guolin. Served as vice chairman of Wuhan Municipal People's Political Consultative Conference. University professor, doctoral supervisor.

45. Zou Lijian, born in Rongcheng, Shandong Province in November 1944. He started working in August 1970 and joined the Communist Party of China in June 1975. From September 1965 to August 1970, he was a student majoring in agricultural machinery in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Agricultural Mechanization; from August 1970 to September 1978, he was a technician, secretary of the workshop party branch, deputy secretary of the Youth League Committee, and deputy secretary of the party committee of Weifang Tractor Factory in Shandong Province. , factory director; from September 1978 to May 1980, leader and assistant engineer of the Weifang City (county-level) Economic Committee; from May to September 1980, deputy director and director of the Weifang City (county-level) Economic Committee; September 1980 ~September 1983, Member of the Standing Committee of the Weifang Municipal (County Level) Committee of the Communist Party of China and Deputy Mayor of the Weifang Municipal People's Government; September 1983 to September 1985, student of the postgraduate class of the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China; September 1985 From June 1986 to June 1986, deputy director of the Weifang Municipal (prefecture-level) Economic Commission and deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group; from June 1986 to September 1989, member of the Standing Committee of the Weifang Municipal Party Committee and secretary of the Weicheng District Party Committee; from September 1989 to December 1989 , Member of the Standing Committee of the Weifang Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China and Deputy Leader of the Municipal Finance and Economics Group; December 1989 to December 1992, Member of the Standing Committee of the Weifang Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, Vice Mayor and Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group of the Weifang Municipal People's Government; December 1992 ~ January 1993, member of the Standing Committee of the Qingdao Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China; since January 1993, member of the Standing Committee of the Qingdao Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, deputy mayor and deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group of Qingdao Municipal People's Government. Since 2003, he has served as Vice Chairman of Qingdao CPPCC. He was a representative of the 5th and 6th Provincial Party Congress, a representative of the 7th and 8th Qingdao Municipal Party Congress, a representative of the 11th and 12th Qingdao Municipal People’s Congress, a representative of the 7th Weifang Municipal Party Congress, and a representative of the 10th and 10th Qingdao Municipal Party Congress. Representative to the Weifang Municipal People's Congress.

46. Zou Erjun. A native of Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, he joined the Communist Party of China in 1952. He has successively served as President of the Longyan Regional Central Branch of the People's Bank of China, Secretary of the Liancheng County Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, Second Secretary of the Longyan Prefectural Committee, Director of the Xiamen Special Economic Zone Management Committee, Deputy Secretary and Secretary of the Xiamen Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, Deputy Mayor of Xiamen City, mayor. He is a representative of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and a representative of the 7th National People's Congress.

47. Zou Ming, executive deputy mayor of Ankang City, Shaanxi Province.

48. Zou Yongsong, male, Han nationality, born in August 1957 in Qujiang, Guangdong, has a postgraduate degree from the Provincial Academy of Social Sciences. He started working in October 1977 and joined the Chinese Communist Party in November 1981. *Communist Party. 2007.01 Deputy Mayor and Party Member of Shaoguan City

49. Zou Zengda. Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, deputy director of the Academic Committee of Shandong University, and former president of Shandong University of Technology.

50. Zou Deci. Graduated from Tongji University in Shanghai in 1955. From 1986 to 1996, he served as the president of the China Institute of Urban Planning and Design. He is currently a professor-level senior urban planner of the institute. He also serves as: member of the Urban and Rural Planning Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Construction, member of the Expert Committee of China International Engineering Consulting Corporation, Beijing, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Mianyang , urban planning consultant for Zhongshan and other cities, and part-time professor at Tsinghua University and Tongji University. He currently serves as the Vice Chairman of the China Urban Planning Society. He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Sheffield in the UK in 1991 and was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2003.

51. Zou Jiajun, male, Han nationality, from Fengshun, Guangdong, was born in September 1963. He is a postgraduate student of the Provincial Academy of Social Sciences. He started working in September 1981 and joined the Party in August 1984. He is currently a member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangmen Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China and director of the Organization Department. From November 2006 to the present, he was the director of the Organization Department of the Jiangmen Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China; from December 2006 to the present, he was a member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangmen Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China.

52. Zou Ganquan, Director of the Standing Committee of Hefei Municipal People’s Congress.

53. Zou Wenzhu. Deputy Secretary of the Xinxiang Municipal Party Committee, Henan Province.

54. Zou Tianjing, male, Han nationality, born in September 1963, Changyi, Shandong Province, member of the Communist Party of China, master's degree, bachelor's degree in business economics from Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, master's degree in world economics from Beijing Normal University , started working in July 1985. From July 1985 to October 1995, he served as a reporter, deputy director of the editor-in-chief, deputy director of the editorial and commentary department, director of the editorial and commentary department, assistant to the editor-in-chief and news from July 1985 to October 1995. Director of the Department; from October 1995 to December 2003, he successively served as Director of the News and Information Division of the General Office of the General Office of Supply and Marketing, Director of the Duty Office (Press and Information Division) of the General Office of the General Office of Supply and Marketing, Chief Editor of the magazine "China Supply and Marketing Cooperative Economy", and Chief of the General Office of Supply and Marketing Deputy Director of the General Office of the Society and Deputy Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the directly affiliated agency; from December 2003 to March 2006, he served as director of the Economic Development Department of the General Supply and Marketing Cooperative and deputy secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the directly affiliated agency, and President of the China Daily Necessities Circulation Association (director level); From March 2006 to present, he serves as the Minister of Economic Development Department of General Supply and Marketing Cooperative and President of China Daily Necessities Circulation Association (director level).

55. Zou Chenglu, male, from Wuxi County, Jiangsu Province. Born on May 17, 1923. Graduated from Chongqing Nankai Middle School in 1941, graduated from the Chemistry Department of Southwest Associated University in 1945, and received a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Cambridge in the UK in 1951. After returning to China in 1951, he successively served as associate researcher, researcher, director of the Institute of Biochemistry and Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, deputy director of the Institute of Biophysics, and director of the State Key Laboratory of Biological Macromolecules. Since 1978, he has served as a member of the 5th to 8th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a member of the 8th Standing Committee. He is currently an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an academician of the Third World Academy of Sciences, and an honorary member of the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He once served as a member of the Presidium of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, director of the Department of Biology, member of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and member of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council. Over the years, he has served on the editorial board of some important domestic and foreign scientific journals, including deputy editor-in-chief of China Science and Technology Bulletin Analytical Biochemistry and editorial board member of Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, and advisory editorial board member of American Biochemistry and FASEB Journal. From 1981 to 1982, he served as a visiting professor at Harvard University in the United States. From 1986 to 1990, he served as a Fogarty researcher at the National Institutes of Health in the United States.

56. Zou Jiansheng. Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of Xining City, Qinghai Province.

57. Zou Shoubin. President of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Born in Leping County, Jiangxi Province in March 1946, he graduated from Huazhong University of Technology in 1969. In 1982, he went to study at Ohio State University in the United States. In 1984, he returned to China and taught at Huazhong University of Technology. He has successively served as director of the Teaching and Research Office, deputy director of the department, director of academic affairs, and vice president. He has long been engaged in research and teaching in the fields of electronic technology and biomedical engineering. He has won the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award, the National Special Prize for Teaching Materials, and the National Excellence Award for Teaching Achievements.

58. Comrade Zou Xinsheng was born in November 1948, Han nationality, from Ning'an, Heilongjiang Province. He joined the Communist Party of China in August 1974 and started working in June 1968. He graduated from the Training Department of the Central Party School , postgraduate degree. Reporter of Mudanjiang Radio Station in June 1968; Secretary, deputy director and director of the Mudanjiang Municipal Party Committee Office of the *** Youth League in March 1973; Deputy Section Chief (at the full section level) of the Comprehensive Section of the Mudanjiang Municipal Party Committee Office of the *** Youth League and Municipal Party Committee in April 1979 Deputy leader of the comprehensive group of the research office; deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Mudanjiang Second Light Industry Bureau in November 1982; student of the Training Department of the Central Party School in September 1983; deputy director of the Political Research Office of the Mudanjiang Municipal Party Committee in September 1986; August 1987 Secretary of Hailin County Party Committee in mid-month; Deputy Secretary-General of Mudanjiang Municipal Party Committee in mid-November 1990; Deputy Secretary-General of Political and Legal Affairs Committee of Heilongjiang Provincial Party Committee in mid-March 1991; Political and Legal Affairs Committee of Heilongjiang Provincial Party Committee in January 1993 Acting Secretary-General; Deputy Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee of the Heilongjiang Provincial Committee (department level) in February 1994; President of the Harbin Intermediate People's Court in October 1995; Member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Harbin Municipal Committee and Director of the Organization Department in May 1997; 2002 In mid-October, he was appointed deputy secretary of the Harbin Municipal Party Committee; in January 2007, he was appointed party secretary of the Harbin Municipal Committee of the CPPCC.

59. Zou Chuanning: Male, Han nationality, from Qu County, Sichuan, graduate degree, born on May 29, 1962, started working on August 1, 1984, party member, joined the party on October 1, 1983.

From September 1980 to August 1984, he was a law student at the Southwest University of Political Science and Law; from August 1984 to April 1988, he was an assistant judge of the Qingdao Intermediate People's Court; from April 1988 to February 1989, he was a trainee in the Foreign Languages ??Department of Peking University; From February 1989 to October 1991, he was a graduate student in the Law Department of Peking University; from October 1991 to October 1992, he was a visiting scholar at the University of London; from October 1992 to June 1995, he was the deputy director of the Policy Research Office of Qingdao Intermediate People's Court; From June 1995 to September 1995, deputy director of the Policy Research Office and division-level judge of Qingdao Intermediate People's Court; from September 1995 to April 1998, vice president of Qingdao Intermediate People's Court; from April 1998 to 2000 In January 2000, he served as deputy secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee of Qingdao Municipal Committee; in January 2000, he served as president and party secretary of Yantai Intermediate People’s Court. The 14th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 14th Yantai Municipal People's Congress, December 28, 2004, decided to accept Zou Chuanning's request to resign as president of the Yantai Intermediate People's Court based on Zou Chuanning's resignation. On January 30, 2005, he was by-elected as the President of Qingdao Intermediate People's Court at the third session of the 13th Qingdao Municipal People's Congress.

60. Zou Xianqi, serves as deputy secretary-general of the Hubei Provincial Party Committee.

61. Zou Qingzhong, Secretary of the CPC Committee and Director of the Municipal People’s Congress Standing Committee of Zhucheng City, Shandong Province

62. Zou Jin, male. Former Secretary of the Yongzhou Municipal Party Committee of Hunan Province.

63. Zou Yuwen, male. Former Secretary of the Changsha Municipal Party Committee, Hunan Province.

64. Zou Shiping, male. Vice Mayor of Jinan City, Shandong Province.

65. Zou Datang, male, 47 years old, department level, former director of China Institute of Science and Technology Information, serves as deputy mayor of Shenyang Municipal Government.

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