Wei Maowen
Wei Maowen | |||||||
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韦茂文 | |||||||
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Governor of Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture | |||||||
In office 1956–1966 | |||||||
Preceded by | Position established | ||||||
Succeeded by | Unknown | ||||||
Representative at the Second and Third National People's Congresses | |||||||
In office 1959–1975 | |||||||
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Born | 1924 Zhenfeng County, Guizhou, China | ||||||
Died | Duyun, Guizhou, China | March 10, 2019 (aged 95)||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 韦茂文 | ||||||
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Wei Maowen (Chinese: 韦茂文; 1924 - 10 March 2019) was a Chinese politician of Bouyei ethnicity who served as the first governor of Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture following its establishment in 1956.
Early life
[edit]Wei Maowen was born in 1924 in Zhenfeng County in Guizhou Province. He began his political career in his home county, serving as the county magistrate of Zhenfeng.[1]
Political career
[edit]In May 1956, he was appointed Director of the Preparatory Committee for the Qiannan Prefecture. Later that year, in November 1956, he became the first Governor of the newly established Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, a position he held until 1966.[1] Wei Maowen played a pivotal role in the establishment and early governance of Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, which was founded in 1956. Located in south-central Guizhou, the prefecture serves as a critical gateway connecting southwest China to southern regions, including South China and Lingnan. Often referred to as Guizhou's 'southern gate', Qiannan is strategically positioned as the province's closest access point to coastal regions such as Guangxi and Guangdong.[1] He also oversaw the publication of the prefecture's newspaper Qiannan Daily.[2]
In 1966, Wei was appointed Deputy Director of the Qiannan Prefecture Revolutionary Committee. He later served as the Director of the Qiannan Prefecture People's Congress Standing Committee from 1981, overseeing its 7th and 8th sessions. Additionally, Wei represented Guizhou as a delegate to the 2nd and 3rd National People's Congresses.[1]
Later life and legacy
[edit]In 2016, Wei was awarded a commemorative badge by then Party Secretary of Guizhou Chen Min'er on the 60th anniversary celebration of the founding of Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.[3][4]
Wei died due to illness on 10 March 2019 in Duyun, at the age of 95. A farewell ceremony was held on the morning of March 12, 2019, in Duyun. The event was attended by prominent figures including Secretary of the Qiannan Prefecture Party Committee Tang Dezhi, Chairman of the Qiannan Prefecture Political Consultative Conference Wei Minglu, leaders of the prefecture's four major administrative bodies, retired officials and representatives from provincial and county units in Guizhou. Representatives from Zhenfeng County in Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture also attended to pay their respects.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Yue, Huairang (16 March 2019). "贵州黔南布依族苗族自治州首任州长韦茂文逝世,享年95岁" [Wei Maowen, the first governor of Guizhou Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, died at the age of 95]. The Paper. Retrieved 21 May 2025.
- ^ "看报知天下,黔南日报见证发展变迁" [Read newspapers to know the world, Qiannan Daily witnesses the development and changes]. Sohu. 6 October 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2025.
- ^ "贵州黔南布依族苗族自治州首任州长韦茂文逝世,享年95岁" [Wei Maowen, the first governor of Guizhou Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, died at the age of 95]. qyaix.com. 17 March 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2025.
- ^ "黔南布依族苗族自治州建州60周年庆祝大会隆重举行 陈敏尔出席" [The celebration of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture was held grandly, and Chen Min'er attended]. cpc.people.com.cn. 9 August 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2025.
- 1924 births
- 2019 deaths
- Bouyei people
- People from Qianxinan
- People's Republic of China politicians from Guizhou
- Chinese Communist Party politicians from Guizhou
- Delegates to the 2nd National People's Congress
- Delegates to the 3rd National People's Congress
- Governors of Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture