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Six former "national think tanks" who continue to exert their residual heat after retirement

The People's Daily, published today, published an article by Zheng Bijian, president of the National Innovation and Development Strategy Research Association, entitled "Catching up with the times" and the Communist Party of China, which pointed out: To understand China's development strategy, it is inseparable from reading the Cpc Central Committee. The Communist Party of China is destined to "catch up with the times" in the unity of "invariance" and "change", in the unity of "catching up" and "transcending".

Zheng Bijian served as secretary to Hu Yaobang and executive vice president of the Central Party School, and participated in the drafting of a number of important documents within the party, such as the "Resolution on Several Historical Issues Concerning the Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China." Deng Xiaoping also designated Zheng Bijian as one of the responsible persons of the editorial team of "Deng Xiaoping's Selected Writings." Therefore, Zheng Bijian is known as "literary boldness" and "high-level think tank".

"Zheng Shi'er" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that Zheng Bijian, who was born in 1932 and is now 83 years old, has continued to exert his residual enthusiasm after retiring from the post of executive vice president of the Central Party School in 2003 and working in think tanks such as the China Reform and Opening-up Forum and the National Innovation and Development Strategy Research Association.

According to the statistics of "political affairs", like Zheng Bijian, he has worked in national think tanks such as the Central Literature Research Office, and has continued to exert his residual heat after retirement, at least 5 people such as Teng Wensheng and Qi Xianren.

Zheng Bijian

Six former "national think tanks" who continue to exert their residual heat after retirement

According to public resumes, Zheng Bijian, who graduated from the Department of Political Science of Chinese University, left Chinese University to work in the Science Department of the Central Propaganda Department, and in 1981 entered the research office of the Secretariat of the Central Committee as a member of the office and researcher.

According to the book "China's High-Level Literary Guts" published by the Zhejiang People's Publishing House in 2008, after entering the research office of the Secretariat of the Central Committee, Zheng Bijian participated in the drafting of the "Resolution on Several Historical Issues Concerning the Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China" of the Sixth Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee. In the process of drafting the "Resolution", Zheng Bijian's theoretical skills and writing were appreciated by Hu Yaobang, and he became Hu Yaobang's secretary and assistant, mainly assisting Hu Yaobang in drafting documents and reports.

According to the book: Some people say that Zheng Bijian is the theoretical cadre of the Communist Party of China who has participated in the drafting of documents for the Party Congress and the Central Committee Plenary Session the most times.

According to the statistics of "Political Affairs" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh), Zheng Bijian participated in the drafting of the report of the Twelfth National Congress, the Decision of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the Reform of the Economic System at the Third Plenary Session of the Twelfth Central Committee, the Report of the Thirteenth National Congress, the Report of the Fourteenth National Congress, the Report of the Fifteenth National Congress, the Report of the Sixteenth National Congress and many other important documents within the Party.

After leaving the Research Office of the Secretariat of the Central Committee, Zheng Bijian successively served as vice president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, executive vice minister of the Central Propaganda Department, executive vice president of the Central Party School, and was a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees since 1988.

In 2003, at the age of 71, Zheng Bijian stepped down as executive vice president of the Central Party School. "Zheng Shi'er" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that after retirement, Zheng Bijian is still busy, serving as the chairman and president of think tanks such as the China Reform and Opening Forum and the National Innovation and Development Strategy Research Association, and has participated in social activities for many times. "Catching up with the Times" and the Communist Party of China, published by the People's Daily today, is the keynote speech of Zheng Bijian at the Second International Conference on "Understanding China" not long ago.

After his retirement, Zheng Bijian also published works such as "On the New Path of China's Peaceful Rise and Development".

"Political Affairs" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that in an interview with The World Post before the opening of the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee, General Secretary Xi Jinping said that he agreed with Zheng Bijian's view of China's peaceful rise, and Xi Jinping said that the thesis that a strong country must seek hegemony does not apply to China. Looking back at our long history and cultural background, this is not China's cultural gene.

Teng Wensheng

Six former "national think tanks" who continue to exert their residual heat after retirement

Teng Wensheng is 8 years younger than Zheng Bijian and was born in 1940. He is an alumnus of Zheng Bijian and also graduated from Chinese University; he is also a colleague of Zheng Bijian, who was transferred to the research office of the Secretariat of the Central Committee in 1980.

According to public resumes, Teng Wensheng has been deputy secretary-general of the Central Advisory Committee since 1987, deputy director of the Central Policy Research Office since 1989, director of the Central Policy Research Office in 1997, and director of the Literature Research Office of the CPC Central Committee since 2002.

Both the Central Policy Research Office and the Central Literature Research Office are regarded as state-level official think tanks.

According to the aforementioned "China's High-Level Literary Guts," Teng Wensheng is known as "the first stroke in Zhongnanhai" and is Jiang Zemin's main assistant in political theory, especially the theory of party building. Many party building activities were initiated by Teng Wensheng. The more prominent ones are the "three stresses education activities," the "three represents," and the "two thoughts" education, as well as the "rule by virtue" education activities.

"Zheng Shi'er" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that teng Wensheng, after retirement, currently has an important position: president of the International Federation of Confucianism. The International Federation of Confucianism is an institution jointly initiated by academic groups related to Confucian studies in China, the United States, Japan, Singapore and other countries and regions.

Since the beginning of this year, Teng Wensheng, as president of the International Confucian Federation, has led an inspection team to Yong'an County, Guizhou Province, to investigate the protection and development of red culture; attended the "International Confucianism Forum -- Venice International Conference" held at Venice International University, and gave a keynote speech on "The Exchange Process and Mutual Influence of Asian and Central European Civilizations in History and the Characteristics, Values, and Prospects of Confucianism."

The Prophet

Six former "national think tanks" who continue to exert their residual heat after retirement

Before Teng Wensheng, the director of the Central Literature Research Office was Prophet Kui, who was born in 1929.

According to the official resume, Qi Prophet graduated from the North China People's Revolutionary University in 1950 and successively served as the political secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee, the secretary of the General Office of the Central Committee, and the deputy head of the Mao Zedong Works Research Group of the Office of the Editing and Publishing Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In 1982, he became the deputy director of the Literature Research Office of the CPC Central Committee. Since 1991, he has been the director of the Literature Research Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

"Political Affairs" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that The Prophet Kui had participated in the editing of the Selected Works of Mao Zedong. Moreover, The Prophet And Zheng Bijian are still old friends, the same as Zheng Bijian, and one of the leaders of the editorial team of the "Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping".

According to reports, after being transferred to the Political Secretariat Office of the Central Secretariat, He was responsible for managing Mao Zedong's books, newspapers and magazines, and was an assistant to Mao Zedong's secretary, Tian Jiaying, who worked at Mao Zedong's side for 17 years before being transferred to the Central Literature Research Office. Because they are both "pen holders" in Zhongnanhai, there are many exchanges between The Prophet And Zheng Bijian's work, and they are very familiar with each other.

"Political Affairs" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that the 86-year-old Prophet Kui is still serving as the executive vice president of the China Yan'an Spiritual Research Association. In August this year, as the executive vice president of the China Yan'an Spiritual Research Association, he participated in the theoretical seminar held in Taiyuan to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

On October 31 this year, he also published an article in Guangming Daily entitled "Drawing on the Experience of Party Building in the Yan'an Period." In addition, in the revolutionary historical drama "On the Taihang Mountain", which began airing in August this year, Qi Prophet was one of the general advisers.

Wang Mengkui

Six former "national think tanks" who continue to exert their residual heat after retirement

The Research Office of the State Council and the Development Research Center of the State Council are also state-level think tanks. From 1995 to 2007, Wang Mengkui served as director of the State Council Research Office and director of the Development Research Center of the State Council.

Dadi Magazine, which is in charge of the People's Daily, reported that the above-mentioned experience of the director of the "double material" has made Wang Mengkui the chief "fiddler" in the State Council think tank, and is known as the premier's "personal think tank" by the outside world. Since the mid-1990s, Wang Mengkui has presided over the drafting of government work reports almost every year and is also the main author of the economic section of the report of the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Because of his profound economic attainment and unique insights, he won the high trust and respect of Zhu Rongji and Wen Jiabao, the two premiers, and cooperated with him with great understanding in the face of repeated storms and waves.

Wang Mengkui was elected as a member of the 15th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in September 1997.

Wang Mengkui, born in 1938, is now 77 years old and has been the chairman of the China Development Research Foundation since his retirement. The China Development Research Foundation is a nationwide public foundation initiated by the National Research Center, established in 1997. In recent years, the China Development Research Foundation has held the China Development Forum every year, and wang Mengkui presided over the opening ceremony of this year's Annual Conference of the China Development Forum.

Wu Jinglian

Six former "national think tanks" who continue to exert their residual heat after retirement

After graduating from Fudan University in 1953, the famous economist Wu Jinglian entered the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. After the reform and opening up, in 1984, he entered the Development Research Center of the State Council, another top official think tank.

"Zheng Shi'er" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that Wu Jinglian, who was born in 1930 and is now 85 years old, has not yet officially "retired" and is still serving as the honorary director and researcher of the Market Economy Research Institute of the Development Research Center of the State Council. Since January this year, he has successively published articles such as "China's Future Investment-Driven Model Is Not Advisable", "The New Normal Mainly Refers to the Economic Category", "Accurately Grasp the Two Characteristics of the New Normal", "Strive to Establish the New Normal of China's Economy", "A Key Step in Comprehensively Deepening Reform" and so on.

In the above article, the most recently published is "A Key Step in Comprehensively Deepening Reform" (October 2015), in which Wu Jinglian proposed that the price mechanism is the core of the market economy system. The two basic functions of the market economy in effectively allocating scarce resources and forming a compatible incentive mechanism are realized through the price mechanism. It is precisely for this reason that as early as 1984, the "Decision of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the Reform of the Economic Structure" pointed out that it is necessary to reform the planned price system that does not reflect neither cost nor changes in market supply and demand, and "the reform of the price system is the key to the success or failure of the entire economic structural reform." Unfortunately, due to the constraints of certain subjective and objective factors, the price reform has not been fully realized more than 30 years later.

Zhang Zhuoyuan

Six former "national think tanks" who continue to exert their residual heat after retirement

In July 2014, Zhang Zhuoyuan's "Economic Reform and Transformation after the Eighteenth National Congress" was published and distributed.

"Political Affairs" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that the media introduced Zhang Zhuoyuan as a famous economist, a representative of the "steady reform faction", and a "think tank of the State Council" who participated in the drafting of key central documents for 13 times in the past 23 years.

Zhang Zhuoyuan, an assistant to the famous economist Sun Yefang, once said in an interview: "I have formed an indissoluble relationship with Sun Yefang in my economic research career. Born in 1933, after graduating from the Department of Economics of Zhongnan University of Finance and Economics in 1954, he entered the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and successively served as the director of three research institutes of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: the Institute of Finance and Trade Economics, the Institute of Industrial Economics, and the Institute of Economics. At present, he has not officially "retired", and is also a researcher at the Institute of Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and a member of the Faculty of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

"Political Affairs" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) noted that Zhang Zhuoyuan was one of the drafters of the documents of the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee. Like Wu Jinglian, Zhang Zhuoyuan has also stressed the importance of price reform many times recently, and on October 19 this year, he published an article in the People's Daily entitled "Guidelines for Continuing to Promote Price Reform in Key Areas", proposing that "until 2013, China's socialist market price system was not perfect enough, the price reform in some key areas and key links still needs to be deepened, and the government's pricing range is still somewhat offside to some extent."

"Political Affairs" (WeChat ID: gcxxjgzh) Written by Wang Shu, a reporter from the Beijing News