Lieutenant General Yue Shixin, who served as the political commissar of the Hong Kong Garrison for nearly six years, was recently revealed to have assumed his new post.

Yue Shixin (front row 2 from left) and Commander Tan Benhong of the Hong Kong Garrison (front row 3 from left)

According to the website of the China International Cultural Communication Center, on April 24, Yue Shixin, member of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Overseas Chinese Committee of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, deputy political commissar of the Southern Theater of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and Long Yuxiang, executive chairman of the China International Cultural Communication Center, went to Eternal Education GroupVisit research. According to the news, Yue Shixin has been appointed as the deputy political commissar of the Southern Theater Command.

According to public information, Yue Shixin was born in Yichang, Hubei in 1952.He served in the former Guangzhou Military Region for a long time in his early years. He served as the former political commissar of the 123rd Division of the 41st Army, the former director of the Political Department of the 42nd Army, and the former director of the Political Department of the 41st Army.

In July 2003, Yue Shixin was promoted to the rank of major general, and was transferred to the political commissar of the Guangxi Military Region a year later, and then returned to the former 42nd Army as the political commissar. In July 2012, Wang Zengbo, then political commissar of the Hong Kong Garrison, was transferred to the former deputy political commissar of the Chengdu Military Region, and Yue Shixin took over as political commissar of the Hong Kong Garrison. A year later, in July 2013, Yue Shixin was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general.

In the list of members of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference announced in January this year, Yue Shixin was listed in the category of specially invited persons.

Last year was the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China. Yue Shixin attended many events and expressed his views on this many times. In July last year, the aircraft carrier formation of the Liaoning ship arrived in Hong Kong. He and Tan Benhong, commander of the Hong Kong Garrison, attended a deck reception. During the period, he summarized the achievements of the Hong Kong Garrison in the past 20 years: In the past 20 years, the Hong Kong Garrison has organized more than 200,000 vehicles and more than 800,000 person-times to enter and leave Hong Kong, and more than 50,000 person-times to go out for sightseeing.System, the image of the teacher of civilization is deeply rooted in the hearts of Hong Kong. In particular, he talked about the party building work of the Hong Kong Garrison under the "one country, two systems" environment. In the special environment of lsquo;one country, two systems’, facing the confrontation between the two social systems and the impact of multiple ideologies and cultures, from the day it was stationed in Hong Kong, the party committee of the Hong Kong garrison has regarded casting and purifying the soul of the army as the construction of the garrison.Army's number one mission and eternal subject.Yue Shixin said that through continuous tempering, every officer and soldier stationed in Hong Kong has also formed a high degree of awareness of handling affairs according to the law, finding the law when encountering problems, using the law to solve problems, and relying on the law to resolve conflicts.

In addition, Yue Shixin in life also has literary expertise. Yue Shixin's alma mater Yichang No. 1 Middle School once published his article on the website Our school is very beautiful.He stated in the article that when he was a student, he was a member of the study league committee and the captain of the school's amateur performance team. He rehearsed plays such as The White Haired Girl and The Red Lantern.

In the 20 years since the Hong Kong Garrison was stationed in Hong Kong, there have been 6 commanders and 7 political commissars.The current commander is Lieutenant General Tan Benhong.