"Airborne" Shanxi more than two years after Shanxi, the former member of the Shanxi Provincial Party Committee and Minister of Propaganda Department of the Shanxi Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China returned to Beijing as the Deputy Minister of the Central Propaganda Department.

According to CCTV, Lu Yansong attended the 2021 "Understanding China" International Conference (Guangzhou) yesterday. This is also the first time that he has made a public appearance as the deputy minister of the Central Propaganda Department.Lu Yansong had been working in the media for a long time, and he had personally experienced the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia in 1999.

Lu Yansong, 54, is a wealthy person in Heilongjiang, a bachelor's degree in Peking University.

Public information shows that he went to work in the People's Daily in 1989. Starting from an assistant editor, he has gone through a reporter in Russia.The deputy leader of the sub -group, the head of the Liaoning Journalist Station, the chief reporter of the Russian reporter station, the editor -in -chief, senior editor of the International Department, Deputy Director of the International Department, Director of the International Department, and other positions.edit.

In 2019, Lu Yansong "airborne" Shanxi as a member of the Standing Committee of the Shanxi Provincial Party Committee and Minister of Propaganda.In November of this year, Wu Wei, member of the Standing Committee of the Shanxi Provincial Party Committee, replaced Lu Yansong and served as the Propaganda Minister of Shanxi Provincial Party Committee.

Lu Yansong has experienced many things in the 30 years when Lu Yansong has worked in the People's Daily.Among them, the most famous is the United States bombing the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia.In the early morning of May 8, 1999, NATO, led by the United States, launched an air raid against the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia, which led to the death of the three Chinese journalists from Shao Yunhuan, Xu Xinghu, and Zhu Ying.

Lu Yansong, who was also in the embassy at the time, fled, and later he became the first person to spread the news of the Chinese embassy back to China.