Post and Telecommunications Founder people's meritorious hero Yizhong Fuxiang 1911-1992
He grew up in Minle Town, successively participated in the Longzhou Uprising, the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Anti-"Encirclement and Suppression" Battles, the 25,000-Mile Long March, the Battle of Pingxingguan, the Takeover of Guangdong and other major battles and important work, and was one of the main founders of the communications undertakings of the party, the state, and the army. He was the deputy director of the General Bureau of Telecommunications of the Central Military Commission and the director of the Tianjin Municipal Telecommunications Bureau. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the director of the Central South China Post and Telecommunications Administration, and served as vice ministers in the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and the First, Second and Third Machinery Industry Departments. From 1970 to October 1978, he served as the minister and secretary of the party group of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (General Administration of Telecommunications), and led a delegation to visit 18 countries. He was elected as a deputy to the Eighth and Eleventh National Party Congresses, an alternate member of the Eleventh Central Committee, a deputy to the Third National People's Congress, and a member of the Sixth and Seventh National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He personally presided over the preparation of the Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications and served as the first dean.