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Mo Wenxiang

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Mo Wenxiang
Mạc văn tường
Minister of Aviation Industry
In office
April 1982 – 1988
PremierZhao Ziyang
Li Peng
Preceded byNew title
Succeeded byLin Zongtang[zh]
Personal details
Born
Mo Guangyou (Mạc quảng hữu)

October 1923
Xiajin County,Shandong,China
Died12 March 2013(2013-03-12)(aged 89)
Beijing,China
Political partyChinese Communist Party

Mo Wenxiang(Chinese:Mạc văn tường;pinyin:Mò Wénxiáng;October 1923 – 12 March 2013) was a Chinese politician who served asMinister of Aviation Industry.

He was a representative of the12thand13th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.He was a member of the12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.He was a delegate to the1st,7thand8th National People's Congress.He was a member of the Standing Committee of the7thand8th National People's Congress.

Biography

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Mo was born Mo Guangyou (Mạc quảng hữu) in Zhaozhuang Township,Xiajin County,Shandong,in October 1923. Mo joined the Communist Revolution in 1938 and joined theChinese Communist Party(CCP) in July of the same year.

During theSecond Sino-Japanese War,he served in the Shanxi-Suiyuan Military District.[1]During theChinese Civil War,he successively served as a staff member of the General Political Department of the Northeast Democratic United Army, political commissar of the 3rd Arsenal of the Military Industry Department of the 4th Field Army, and deputy director of the 53rd Arsenal of the Military Industry Department of the Northeast Military Region.[2]

After the founding of the Communist State in 1949, he was appointedparty secretaryof Shenyang No. 53 Factory, factory director of the No. 111 Factory, and factory director of the No. 410 Factory, responsible for military production. He was factory director of Shenyang Songling Machinery Factory in 1961 and subsequently secretary of the Secretariat of the CCP Shenyang Municipal Committee two years later.[3]

During theCultural Revolution,he sufferedpolitical persecution.He was reinstated in 1972 as deputy director of Shenyang Municipal Revolutionary Committee and director of National Defense Industry Office. In 1982, he was chosen as minister of the newly foundedMinistry of Aerospace Industry.[4] He retired in 1999.

On 12 March 2013, he died inBeijing,at the age of 89.

References

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  1. ^Shenyang Municipal People's Government, ed. (2011).Thẩm dương thị chí[Annals of Shenyang] (in Chinese). Vol. 17. Shenyang, Liaoning: Shenyang Publishing House. p. 99.ISBN9787544147774.
  2. ^Liu Yazhou (Lưu á châu); Yao Jun (Diêu tuấn) (2007).Trung quốc hàng không sử[History of Aviation of China] (in Chinese). Changsha, Hunan: Hunan Science and Technology Press. p. 251.ISBN9787535748812.
  3. ^Shenyang Municipal People's Government, ed. (2011).Thẩm dương thị chí[Annals of Shenyang] (in Chinese). Vol. 15. Shenyang, Liaoning: Shenyang Publishing House. p. 30–32.ISBN9787544147774.
  4. ^Liu Lie (Lưu liệt); Zhang Shangping (Trương thượng bình); Zhu Bing (Chu binh) (1998).Trung hoa nhân dân cộng hòa quốc quốc gia cơ cấu[State Organs of the People's Republic of China] (in Chinese). Harbin, Heilongjiang: Harbin Publishing House. p. 162.
Government offices
New title Minister of Aviation Industry
1982–1988
Succeeded by