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Gu Junshan was born on 1 October, 1956 in Puyang, Henan, China, is a Chinese general. Discover Gu Junshan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 1 October 1956
Birthday 1 October
Birthplace Puyang, Henan, China
Nationality China

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His wife is Zhang Shuyan

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Timeline

1924

He was the son of Gu Yansheng (谷彦生), a farmer born in 1924, and a woman from a neighbouring village.

Gu Junshan was the eldest of six children.

Gu studied at Dongbaicang Primary School (东白仓小学), then he attended Nanlixiang Middle School (南里乡中学).

He was considered a "troublemaker" during his teenage years, and an unremarkable student.

1956

Gu Junshan (born October 1956) is a former lieutenant general in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China who was sentenced to prison for corruption.

1971

In 1971, Gu joined the People's Liberation Army and was assigned to Shenyang Military Region, in China's northeast.

He operated instruments for a local air force division as a cadet in Liuhe County, Jilin.

Gu was considered a mediocre soldier in terms of technical ability and competence, but was adept at managing relationships with his officers.

However, he received "poor" ratings several times in his performance evaluations, and was publicly reprimanded several times by his superior Zhang Longhai (张龙海).

Gu was widely recognized in his division, however, for his adept ability to earn the trust and patronage of higher-ranked officers, sometimes through doing favours or giving gifts.

Gu also became involved with Zhang Longhai's daughter, Zhang Shuyan.

The elder Zhang was initially reluctant about the pairing, even going as far as transferring Gu into a different town to take up a job training new soldiers in order to avoid further liaisons with his daughter.

However, eventually Gu and Zhang married anyway.

1980

He worked in Northeast China, but was transferred back to his home province during the downsizing of the PLA in the 1980s.

He then worked in logistics coordination for the Jinan Military Region, and was rapidly promoted thereafter.

1985

In June 1985, the government announced a significant scaling down of the PLA, forcing soldiers to pursue other professions.

Gu was transferred back to work in his hometown of Puyang, Henan province, and remained in the military with the help of his father-in-law, Zhang Longhai.

His wife was given a job in Puyang's police department.

In the next decade, Gu worked as a military liaison with the Zhongyuan oil field (中原油田) of Sinopec.

Zhongyuan sponsored several programs in the local military, including a jointly operated rubber factory.

By this point, Gu had earned the rank of major (shaoxiao), and soon rose to become one of the people in charge of the office running the joint military-business operations in the area.

He mainly worked to manage relationships between the factory and various government and military stakeholders.

Gu's detractors say that he used this period to profit off of selling commodities at inflated prices and then dividing the spoils to earn favours, though his immediate superior had a positive impression of Gu's work, saying that he was very competent and excelled at any task he was given.

1993

By March 1993, Gu had become the Puyang military district's chief of logistics.

1994

In 1994, Gu was noticed by a visiting general from Jinan in neighbouring Shandong province, who spoke highly of his work and later transferred him to work in the production department of the Jinan Military Region.

A few years later he was offered a leading post at the Jinan PLA Ground Force College (济南陆军指挥学院).

He then went on to study at the PLA National Defence University, a breeding ground for China's top military brass.

2001

In 2001, Gu was transferred to work in Beijing as a deputy chief of the barracks and housing division (基建营房部) of the PLA General Logistics Department, with full oversight on the army's housing upgrade program.

He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General two years later.

2003

Gu attained the rank of major general (shao jiang) in July 2003 and lieutenant-general (zhong jiang) in July 2011.

2005

Between 2005 and 2007, the General Logistics Department spent some 500 million yuan in housing upgrade projects.

2007

Beginning in 2007, the PLA also undertook a massive barracks upgrade project.

A few years later, the military also began consolidating many of its real estate holdings.

2009

He served as the deputy director of the PLA General Logistics Department (GLD) from December 2009 to February 2012.

During his tenure he oversaw the consolidation and sale of military real estate assets.

Prior to that, he served as the chief of the barracks and housing division of the GLD, in charge of upgrades to the facilities and residences of army personnel.

Born into a family of farmers, Gu joined the military when he was 17 years old.

2012

Gu was removed from office in 2012, as the authorities opened a far-reaching corruption investigation which resulted in the seizure of many Gu family assets.

2015

In 2015, Gu was tried and convicted on charges of bribery, embezzlement, illegally moving public funds, and abuse of power by a military court, and sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve.

Gu was born and raised in the village of Dongbaicang (东白仓村), in the outskirts of the city of Puyang, Henan.