Fu Yan
| Name | Fu Yan |
| Title | Chinese politician |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | 1940-01-01 |
| nationality | People's Republic of China |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q20062888 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-01T10:31:20.319Z |
Introduction
Fu Yan was born in 1944 in China. His father was Peng Zhen, who served as the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Sixth National People's Congress. He was the second child in the family. Fu Yan’s family members include his older brother Fu Rui, and younger brothers Fu Yang and Fu Liang. His mother’s name was Zhang Jieqing.
During his childhood, Fu Yan's family migrated to Northeast China. At the age of 3, he moved with his father Peng Zhen from Yan'an to the Northeast region. During the migration, the family faced barriers due to blockade lines, and after nearly two months of walking, they finally reunited with his father.
At age 5, Fu Yan moved to Beijing and enrolled at Yuying Primary School. He transferred to the First Experimental Primary School four years later. His school life experiences include learning how to operate coal ball stoves in an environment without heating during winter.
Regarding his career, Fu Yan served as the Party Secretary and General Manager of the China Europe-America Import and Export Corporation, starting from at least 1987. He accumulated extensive experience in enterprise management and international trade.
In his personal life, Fu Yan is married to Zhou Yuanyuan. His family members have diverse careers: his older brother Fu Rui is involved in politics; his eldest brother is a lawyer; his younger brothers Fu Yang and Fu Liang run golf courses.
Public information about his personal life is limited, mainly covering his family background, educational experience, and career development. Fu Yan’s upbringing reflects the impact of complex historical changes on individual families, and his roles within the nation’s economy and educational system.
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