On March 20, 1991, Ye Xuanping was by-elected as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and attended a meeting in Beijing. On April 4, he was elected vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) with 1,509 votes.
Ye Xuanping is a senior cadre of the Communist Party of China with 46 years of experience, and such a senior experience and strong background are rare among the provincial governors at that time.
60 kilometers east of the Limei River in Guangdong Province, there is a place called Yanyangbao Xiahu Village. It is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and the scenery is beautiful. It is Ye Xuanping's hometown. Ye Xuanping was born in Guangzhou in November 1924 and is the eldest son of Marshal ***, one of the founding fathers of the Communist Party of China.
He had a major influence on the party, government and military of the Communist Party of China during his lifetime, and served as vice chairman of the Communist Party of China, chairman of the National People's Congress and principal military leader, with a total of 7 children. They are Ye Xuanping, Ye Chumei, Ye Xuanning, Ye Xuanji, Ye Xiangzhen, Ye Xiaoying, and Ye Xuanlian.
I was originally a technical cadre, and I never thought that I would be a provincial governor. On December 31, 1985, Ye Xuanping was elected governor of Guangdong Province for the first time. He was 61 years old and had not left the field of technology for almost 40 years.
On January 12, 1988, at the first meeting of the Seventh People's Congress of Guangdong Province, the deputies of the Guangdong Provincial People's Congress voted to elect Ye Xuanping as the governor of Guangdong Province, and among the 750 valid votes, the 63-year-old Ye Xuanping was re-elected as the governor of Guangdong Province with 746 votes.
In 1980, when Ye Xuanping was appointed vice governor of Guangdong Province, he thought that he had been engaged in technology for a long time and served as the leader of the leading department, and he was afraid that he would not be able to cope with it.
But facts have proved that he did a good job in the post of vice governor, and Guangdong's rapid development began to advance by leaps and bounds during this period.
Guangdong's rapid development is related to the Chinese Communist Party's open-door policy, and the timing and geography are also favorable, but Ye's efforts also have a credit. In 1983, Ye Xuanping served as the mayor of Guangzhou and the deputy secretary of the Guangzhou Municipal Party Committee.
In 1985, he was promoted to Governor of Guangdong Province and Deputy Secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee. During his work in the provinces and cities, he was known for his pragmatism at all times, and Guangdong's administration was quite flexible and prudent.
The long-term experience in technical work has made Ye Xuanping realistic and knowledgeable about his work. Whenever a major decision is made, he will personally lead the relevant personnel to conduct on-the-spot investigations and inspections, and then consult the opinions of relevant departments before making a final decision.
One is to do what we can, and the other is to do what we can. This is true of governing the family, and the same is true of governing the country. Ye Xuanping's main energy is to focus on the macroeconomic control of the province's economic work and the planning of long-term development, and strive to ensure a stable and sustained development of Guangdong's economy.
As for the specific affairs of the province, he is increasingly letting other deputy governors take charge. During the "Seventh Plenary Session of the CPC Central Committee" and when some responsible persons from other provinces visited Guangdong, some people asked how Ye Xuanping could be so idle and not as busy as the responsible persons from other provinces
Ye said: "I am a lazy philosophie, and the specific things are up to other vice governors." He also said: "When I was working in the company, some people said that I was too careful about the small things and not bold enough to grasp the big things. After I arrived in the province, I kept thinking about not delaying the big thing. ”
Ye Xuanping believes that the greatest benefit that reform and opening up has brought to Guangdong is that the people of Guangdong have gradually formed a sense of reform, opening up, and commodity economy, so that they can unswervingly understand, support, and participate in reform, and liberate tremendous spiritual strength and transform it into material strength.
As a result, Guangdong's economy has been relatively lively and developing relatively rapidly. However, the common people in Guangdong have a lot to talk about the serious smuggling problems, the first problems, public security problems, gun and car trafficking, and social corruption, and there are many opinions in Hong Kong and overseas, and Ye Xuanping is also very worried about this.
On March 2, 1991, Lu Zhichao, spokesman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), was asked by a reporter at a news conference what kind of consideration he was based on for adding Ye Xuanping to a member of the CPPCC: "Ye Xuanping's work in Guangdong depends on him in all aspects, and he has made great achievements in reform and opening up, socialist modernization, and exchanges with Hong Kong and Macao. ”
Regarding Guangdong's achievements, Ye Xuanping never mentioned himself. His explanation was that the previous leaders had opened up the situation for Guangdong, and I was just following the "established policy."
He never exalted himself by denying the achievements of others. Since he became governor, he has almost never used such comparative language as "from what has changed to what it is today." At the plenary session of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, he repeatedly stressed that the achievements of propaganda in Guangdong should be eight octaves lower, and that the existing problems should be thoroughly explained.
The people who work beside him, when evaluating Ye Xuanping's handling of major issues, he stands tall, sees far, and can grasp the overall situation, which is the legacy of his father.
Ye Xuanping rarely talks about himself, he doesn't like to socialize, and he doesn't like to show his head for useless entertainment, but he has a lot of contacts with many friends and important merchants from all over the world. Other than that, little is known about him.
When Ye Xuanping was the mayor of Guangzhou, he lived in the "Minister's Building" next to the auditorium of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee. After being promoted to governor of Guangdong Province, he lived for a long time in a six-story building of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee in Guangzhou, and was adjacent to Yang Yingbin, vice chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Ye Xuanping likes to wear various brands of sweatshirts at home, and is Xi wearing jackets and T-shirts when he goes out. He rarely wears a suit unless it is a formal occasion.
Mrs. Wu Xiaolan is the granddaughter of Wu Yuzhang, one of the four founding elders of the Communist Party of China. Wu Xiaolan is Ye Xuanping's classmate and a mechanical expert, who was the deputy general manager of China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation, the deputy mayor of Shenzhen, and later the deputy director of the Shenzhen Municipal People's Congress.
Ye Xuanping has two sons, both of whom have worked in Guangdong Province. The two grandsons have been by Ye Xuanping's side for a long time and are taken care of by two nannies.
Ye Xuanping disciplined his grandson very strictly, and if he made a mistake, he would be punished. His grandson said to people, "Whenever Grandpa doesn't speak, no one dares to go away." ”
In fact, Ye Xuanping likes these two grandsons very much and often takes them to some social activities.
Ye Xuanping said to people that he didn't understand **, didn't understand art, and didn't know much about literature. In fact, Ye Xuanping has a wide range of hobbies, especially calligraphy. After returning to Guangdong from Beijing to work, every time I have leisure, I will never stop.
Ye Xuanping loves photography and also serves as the honorary president of the Guangdong Press Photography Society. Whenever he goes on an inspection or sightseeing trip, he likes to carry a small camera to shoot footage. On the one hand, he said, this is a matter of interest, and on the other hand, it is also an opportunity to leave first-hand information. It's a win-win-win-win
Ye Xuanping is funny and clever. When he was mayor of Guangzhou, he claimed to be the chief secretary.
He said: "I, the secretary general, have to take care of millions of people eating, drinking, and lazing, even garbage and feces, let's say the Spring Festival in 1983, even when it rains, vegetables cannot be planted, and feces in public toilets cannot be cleared. ’”
In the early years, when Chinese mainland was still debating whether it was good to "grow long hair and wear floral clothes", Ye Xuanping openly advocated that life should be rich and colorful, and pop songs and classical songs could coexist.
He wrote: "People say Teresa Teng is not good, I got it to listen, what's wrong?."It's just a little bit more windy and snowy. There are some things that you don't have to object to. Everyone has their own choice. ”
Ye Xuanping is by no means a son who enjoys his father's shadow, his life is completely based on his own efforts and down-to-earth.