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Sun Sijing
孙思敬
Political Commissar of People's Armed Police
In office
December 2014 – January 2017
Preceded byXu Yaoyuan
Succeeded byZhu Shengling
Personal details
BornDecember 1951 (age 72–73)
Qingdao, Shandong, China
Military service
Allegiance People's Republic of China
Branch/servicePeople's Liberation Army
People's Armed Police
Years of service1969–2017
Rank General

Sun Sijing (Chinese: 孙思敬; born December 1951) is a retired general of the People's Liberation Army who served as Political Commissar of the People's Armed Police.

Sun Sijing was born in Qingdao, Shandong province. He joined the People's Liberation Army in 1969, and began work as a political liaison in an artillery force. He rose through the ranks serving in mostly political roles - that is, he presumably did not have much combat experience. In 1999 he became political commissar of the PLA's First Medical University, and by October 2002 became political commissar of the 301 Military Hospital, the top hospital of the PLA and often used as a treatment facility for top civilian leaders as well. In 2005 he became deputy political commissar of the Logistics Department. In December 2010 he became political commissar of the Academy of Military Science. In July 2013 he was promoted to the rank of General, the highest non-wartime rank in the PLA. In December 2014 he became political commissar of the People's Armed Police.

Sun was a member of the 17th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.[1]

References

  1. ^ "解放军高层调动大幕拉开五正大军区级将领履新". Ta Kung Po. Retrieved 2014-12-25.