Teng Wensheng, male, Han nationality, is a native of Changning, Hunan Province. Teng was born in 1940, graduated from People's University of China and joined the CPC in 1965.
Teng spent much of his career as a researcher for the secretariat of the CPC Central Committee. In 1988, he became deputy secretary-general of the CPC Central Advisory Commission. He later became director of the Policy Research Office of the CPC Central Committee. Teng has authored a book on the evolution of Mao Zedong thought.
Teng was a member of the 15th CPC Central Committee and is now a member of the 16th CPC Central Committee.
2002—2007 | Member, 16th CPC, Central Committee | |
2002— | Director, CPC, Central Committee, Literature Research Office | |
1997—2002 | Member, 15th CPC, Central Committee | |
1989—1997 | Director, CPC, Central Committee, Policy Research Office | |
1988—1992 | Deputy Chief of Secretary, CPC, Central Committee, Counsellors Committee | |
1986—1988 | Section Chief, CPC, Central Committee, Research Office, Theory Section | |
1982—1986 | Deputy Section Chief, CPC, Central Committee, Research Office, Theory Section | |
1979—1980 | Staff Member, CPC, Central Committee, Research Office | |
1975—1979 | Staff Member, General Office of the State Council, Political Science Research Office | |
1974—1975 | Staff Member, People's Publications of China Beijing Municipality | |
1965 | Joined, CPC | |
1965—1974 | Worker, Cultural Revolution, May 7th Cadre School Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang City | |
1964 | Graduate, Renmin University of China, History Department Beijing Municipality | |
1964—1965 | Worker, Hongqi Magazine Beijing Municipality |