In October 1934, he participated in the Long March with the Central Red Army. After arriving in northern Shaanxi, he was the captain and political member of the Red 28 Army Radio Station, the captain of the Eighth Route Army's 115th Division 343 Brigade, the Director of the Communication Division of the Jinchaji Military Region, and the North China Military Region Command 3 Director of the office. 1945 at the Yan'an Central Party School. Zhong Fuxiang is one of the founders of the party and the army's communication industry. From the Red Army period to the War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation, he has been working as a communication leadership. Especially in the military communications of Jinchaji and the North China Liberation Zone, it has made important contribute. In 1949, after the liberation of the country, Zhong Fuxiang served as the Deputy Director of the General Administration of Telecommunications of the Central Military Commission, and also the director of the Tianjin Military Management Association Telecommunications Director, the director of the Guangzhou Military Management Association Telecommunications Department, Director of the Zhongnan Post and Telecommunications Administration of Post and Telecommunications Department Director, deputy minister, director of the Fifth Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense, Second Machinery Department and Deputy Minister of the First Machinery Department, Deputy Secretary and Deputy Minister of the Party Group of the Third Machinery Department, and the Party Group of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. From March 1973 to October 1978, he served as the party secretary and minister of the post and telecommunications department. He is a representative of the Eighth and Eleventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China, alternate member of the 11th Central Committee of the Party, representatives of the first National People's Congress, and a member of the 6th and 7th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
In October 1934, he participated in the Long March with the Central Red Army. After arriving in northern Shaanxi, he was the captain and political member of the Red 28 Army Radio Station, the captain of the Eighth Route Army's 115th Division 343 Brigade, the Director of the Communication Division of the Jinchaji Military Region, and the North China Military Region Command 3 Director of the office.
1945 at the Yan'an Central Party School. Zhong Fuxiang is one of the founders of the party and the army's communication industry. From the Red Army period to the War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation, he has been working as a communication leadership. Especially in the military communications of Jinchaji and the North China Liberation Zone, it has made important contribute.
In 1949, after the liberation of the country, Zhong Fuxiang served as the Deputy Director of the General Administration of Telecommunications of the Central Military Commission, and also the director of the Tianjin Military Management Association Telecommunications Director, the director of the Guangzhou Military Management Association Telecommunications Department, Director of the Zhongnan Post and Telecommunications Administration of Post and Telecommunications Department Director, deputy minister, director of the Fifth Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense, Second Machinery Department and Deputy Minister of the First Machinery Department, Deputy Secretary and Deputy Minister of the Party Group of the Third Machinery Department, and the Party Group of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. From March 1973 to October 1978, he served as the party secretary and minister of the post and telecommunications department. He is a representative of the Eighth and Eleventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China, alternate member of the 11th Central Committee of the Party, representatives of the first National People's Congress, and a member of the 6th and 7th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.