Since April 2000, he has been engaged in the overall technical research and management of manned space projects, making important contributions to the success of the "Shenzhou" 4 unmanned spacecraft and the "Shenzhou" 5 and 6 manned missions.
Participate in organizing the research on the second step development strategy of China's manned space program.
Won 1 special prize for national scientific and technological progress, 1 first prize for ministerial-level scientific and technological progress, and 5 second prizes.
In 1999, he won the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars.
Born in January 1957, from Wangcheng, Hunan Province, and a member of the Communist Party of China.
He once served as director and researcher of the general office of China Manned Space Engineering Office, chief engineer of China Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, and chief designer of the launch site system of China Manned Space Engineering.
Commander-in-Chief of China’s Manned Space Program, Chief Designer of China’s Manned Space Program, and Director of the Chinese Astronautical Society.
Member of the Standing Committee of the China Association for Science and Technology.
He has long been engaged in aerospace technology teaching and aerospace engineering management.
Since April 2000, he has been engaged in the overall technical research and management of manned space projects, making important contributions to the success of the "Shenzhou" 4 unmanned spacecraft and the "Shenzhou" 5 and 6 manned missions.
Participate in organizing the research on the second step development strategy of China's manned space program.
Won 1 special prize for national scientific and technological progress, 1 first prize for ministerial-level scientific and technological progress, and 5 second prizes.
In 1999, he won the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars.