Fei Hong

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Fei Hong
飞鸿
Fēihóng
Fei Hong Portrait.jpg
13th Executive Commissioner of Intelligence (Huajiang)
Incumbent
Assuming office
15 March 2006
PresidentMeiying Yue
Prime MinisterQi Nan-ou
SucceedingFeng Yueyue
Personal details
Pronunciation[fə̄i xʷúŋ]
Born
Tian Chenli (田辰礼)

(1963-03-12) March 12, 1963 (age 61) -->
Qicheng
Citizenship Huajiang
Political partyRepublican Party
SpouseMeng Tao (猛掏)
Children1
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  • Tian Yun (田蕴) (father)
  • Feng Mei (冯美) (mother)
EducationUniversity of Qicheng (B.S.)
University of Jin's Gate (D.C.Sc.)
OccupationBusinesswoman, Security Officer
ProfessionComputer Network Architect
Known forFei Computer Security System
CommitteesECI
Civilian awardsHuajiang National Security Award
Military service
AllegianceHuajiang Huajiang Armed Forces
Branch/serviceHuajiang Special Operatives Tuan
Years of service4
RankShao Wei (少尉)
Unit2nd Cyber Warfare Support Battalion
Military awardsSupport Award of Merit

Fei Hong (Huajiangite: 飞鸿; Alphabetized Huajiangite: Fēihóng; Pronounced: [fə̄i xʷúŋ]) is the 13th and incumbent Executive Commissioner of Intelligence. Part of the Republican Party and formerly a Shao Wei of the Huajiang Special Operatives Tuan. She is a Businesswoman and holds several large shares in different security companies within Huajiang and continues her work as a Computer Network Architect.

Fei Hong was born in Qicheng on March 12 1963 under the name Tian Chenli (田辰礼 (Tiánchénlǐ)) to her parents Feng Mei and Tian Yun. Despite being a female, she inherited the surname Tian. She went to study at the University of Qicheng, receiving her Bachelor of Science early at the age of 18 in 1981. After graduating, she went to become an officer in the Huajiang Special Operatives Tuan, where she became a reserve. She excelled during her contract and was promoted to Shao Wei, before her contract had ended. Unwilling to be contracted again, she moved towards pursuing her Doctorate, attending the University of Jin's Gate in Qicheng. She received her Doctor in Computer Science in 1990. Fei received international attention when she released the Fei Computer Security System (FCSS), which proved to be major in the field of encryption software.

Fei afterwards became a security officer for Shangchan International Corporation as a cybersecurity coordinator. Shangchan became the first company to use the FCSS in an attempt to curb cybercrime. Fei afterwards became a small businesswoman, buying several stocks in small security companies. She joined the Republican Party and continued working for Shangchan International Corporation until 2005, when Qiao Dibao was announced to be the future successor for incumbent President of Huajiang, Hua Daning. Qiao soon after began planning for Hua's Sihou, and selected Fei to be the future Executive Commissioner of Intelligence after Hua's death. Hua Daning died in March 14 2006, and his Sihou ended March 15 2006, making it the shortest Sihou in history. She succeeded Feng Yueyue, making her the 13th Executive Commissioner and the first female Executive Commissioner of Intelligence.

After the technical Sihou of Qiao Dibao in 2012, Fei was retained as the Executive Commissioner by Meiying Yue. In a public statement, Meiying considered Fei to be a valuable asset to the Executive Council, and that she won't be replaced during her tenure.

Early Life and Education

Fei was born in Northeast Holy Hospital in Northeast Qicheng. Her father was Tian Yun, a businessman who worked as a low-level officeworker for Shangchen International Corporation. Her mother was Feng Mei, who was a housewife for Tian. Despite being born a female, Fei was given Tian's surname as opposed to Feng's surname. Both Tian and Feng were of Qi descent from people who were nationally and culturally tied to Huajiang. Feng Mei originally was from Kaiyang and spoke both Huajiangite and Guavai, but was of Huajiangite Qi origin. Tian Yun was born in Gao'an and left to attend the Western Kaiyang University. Feng Mei's mother, Feng Yi,