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Gu Mu was born on 19 September, 0014 in Rongcheng, Shandong, is a Chinese revolutionary figure and politician. Discover Gu Mu'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 95 years old?

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Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September, 1914
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Rongcheng, Shandong
Date of death 6 November, 2009
Died Place Beijing
Nationality China

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1914

Gu Mu was born in September 1914 in a village in Rongcheng, Shandong.

His birth name was Liu Jiayu.

Although his parents were poor peasants, he received a good education at the insistence of his grandfather.

1932

He joined the Communist Party in July 1932 and became involved in revolutionary activities in Wendeng County, where he was attending school.

He changed his name to "Gu Mu" to avoid implicating his family.

1934

In 1934, Gu went to Beijing (then known as Beiping) and became a leader of the Beiping branch of the League of Left-Wing Writers.

1936

In 1936, Gu Mu worked in military logistics under the warlord Zhang Xueliang, and participated in the Xi'an Incident.

1940

In September 1940, Gu went back to Shandong to take on a series of progressively senior leadership positions, including Deputy Political Commissar of the First Military Region.

1949

After the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, Gu became the Party Secretary and Mayor of Jinan, the capital of Shandong, as well as Political Commissar of the Jinan Military Region.

1952

In February 1952 he was named Deputy Party Secretary and propaganda chief of Shanghai.

1954

In 1954, Gu was transferred to Beijing as Deputy Head of the State Construction Commission.

1964

During his service as Vice Director of the Economic Commission, Gu was assigned in 1964 to lead the Third Front Construction Support and Examination Small Group.

This small group was tasked with providing resources for the Third Front campaign to develop basic industry and national defense industry in China's rugged interior in an effort to prepare for potential United States or Soviet invasion.

1965

In 1965 he became Director of the State Construction Commission.

During the Cultural Revolution, Gu rose to be deputy to Li Xiannian and Yu Qiuli in the economic planning unit of the State Council.

1967

Gu was a part of the February Countercurrent of 1967, in which a group of military leaders criticized the Cultural Revolution, contending that it had disrupted society and threatened the leadership of the Party.

Gu was later removed from his positions and suffered political persecution like many other leaders.

1973

He returned to work in 1973 as head of the State Development and Planning Commission.

1975

In 1975, he was appointed a Vice-Premier under Zhou Enlai, and led the State Construction Commission and the Import and Export Commission of the State Council.

1978

Between 1978 and 1988 Gu was a major part of the new reformist government under Deng Xiaoping, specializing in external relations and economic development.

Gu, as Vice-Premier, led the PRC's first formal delegation to Western Europe following the Cultural Revolution.

On the trip Gu visited France, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, and West Germany.

Deng tasked Gu with making a detailed investigation, emphasizing that the delegation should learn from the advanced experience of capitalism.

Deng asked that Gu and the delegation study the current stage of capitalist development and how economic work was managed.

On returning to China, the Gu delegation reported to the Chinese Communist Party Politburo and strongly influenced subsequent policy to open towards foreign technology.

1980

As one of Deng Xiaoping's main aides in charge of economic management, he played a major role in implementing Deng's economic reform policies of the 1980s.

He was a key figure in the creation of Shenzhen, China's first Special Economic Zone.

He became a member of the Central Secretariat in 1980, and State Councilor in May 1982.

As one of Deng Xiaoping's chief aides in charge of economic management, he played a major role in implementing Deng's economic reform policies and China's opening to the world.

He was a key figure in the creation of Shenzhen, China's first Special Economic Zone.

1988

In 1988, Gu became a vice-chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a mostly ceremonial post.

1993

He retired in 1993, and left public life.

2009

Gu Mu (September 1914 – November 6, 2009) was a Chinese revolutionary figure and politician, who served as the Vice-Premier of the People's Republic of China between 1975 and 1982.

Gu Mu died on November 6, 2009, at the age of 95.

He was officially eulogized as a "long-tested and loyal warrior of the Communist cause, a proletariat revolutionary, an outstanding leader in the field of economic development".

Top Chinese leaders, including Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin attended his funeral.

Gu Mu had four sons: Liu Nianyuan (刘念远), Liu Huiyuan (刘会远), Liu Liyuan (刘历远), Liu Xianyuan (刘宪远), and a daughter, Liu Yanyuan (刘燕远).

They are all surnamed "Liu" in accordance with Gu's real surname.

Liu Nianyuan has retired as a major general of the People's Liberation Army.

Liu Liyuan was imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution for two years, together with Ye Jianying's son Ye Xuanping and son-in-law Zou Jiahua, Bo Yibo's three sons including Bo Xilai, and the sons of He Long.