Office1: | Commander of the Beijing Military Region | ||||||
Term Start1: | January 2002 | ||||||
Term End1: | 2007 | ||||||
Predecessor1: | Li Xinliang | ||||||
Successor1: | Fang Fenghui | ||||||
Office2: | Chief of Staff of the Beijing Military Region | ||||||
Term Start2: | April 1998 | ||||||
Term End2: | January 2002 | ||||||
Office3: | Chief of Staff of the Chengdu Military Region | ||||||
Term Start3: | January 1996 | ||||||
Term End3: | March 1998 | ||||||
Zhu Qi | |||||||
Native Name: | 朱启 | ||||||
Native Name Lang: | zh | ||||||
Birth Place: | Xiangyun County, Yunnan, China | ||||||
Party: | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Alma Mater: | Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Allegiance: | China | ||||||
Serviceyears: | 1960–2007 | ||||||
Rank: | General | ||||||
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Zhu Qi (; born May 1942) was a general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He formerly served as commander of the Beijing Military Region.[1]
Zhu Qi is from Xiangyun County, Yunnan, China. He graduated from the Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party with a degree in economic administration.
In January 1960 he entered the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In August 1961 he entered the Chinese Communist Party.
Zhu Qi took part in high-level talks between U.S. and Chinese military officials as part of the Sanye Initiative organized by the East West Institute from June 16 to 19, 2012. Delegates covered topics including U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and managing military relationships.[2]
GEN Zhu Qi was promoted to MGEN in July 1990, LTGEN July 1997, and GEN in June 2004.A member of the 16th National People's Congress