Zhu Qi

Zhu Qi

Zhu Qi, (Chinese: 朱启; May 1942 -), General, Chinese People's Liberation Army. He is from Xiangyun County in Yunan, China. In August 1961 he entered the Chinese Communist Party. In January 1960 he entered the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He graduated from the Central Communist Party College with a degree in Economic Administration.

History

*From Jan. 1960 to June 1964, squad leader and company clerk
*From June 1964 to June 1965, squad leader and battalion secretary
*From June 1965 to June 1971, staff officer, operations and training section, regimental command department
*From June 1971 to October 1979, assistant chief and chief, operations and training section, division command department
*From Oct. 1979 to Oct. 1981, deputy chief of staff, division command division
*From Oct. 1981 to Jul. 1984, regiment commander (from Sep. 1982 to Jul. 1984 completed studies at the PLA Military Academy)
*From Jul. 1984 to Nov. 1984, division deputy commander
*From Nov. 1984 to Aug. 1985, division commander
*From Aug. 1985 to Apr. 1989, army chief of staff
*From Apr. 1989 to Jun. 1990, army deputy commander
*From Jun. 1990 to Mar. 1994, commander of the Guizhou province military area
*From Mar. 1994 to Jan. 1996, commander of [an unknown] army
*From Jan. 1996 to Mar. 1998, chief of staff for the Chengdu Military Region
*From Mar. 1998 to Jan. 2002, chief of staff for the Beijing Military Region.
*From Jan. 2002, commander of the Beijing Military Region.

GEN Zhu Qi was promoted to MGEN in Jul. 1990, LTGEN Jul. 1997, and GEN in Jun. 2004.A member of the 16th National People's Congress


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