1968, Bian Mei was born in a military family in Beijing. 1988 graduated from China People's Police Officers University, majoring in security, and worked hard in boxing, judo, shooting and driving.
Bian Mei
Bian Mei is one of the first guards of the Ministry of Public Security to obtain a bachelor's degree in law, and is familiar with criminal law, civil law and international law. At that time, her graduation thesis was about international law, entitled "Nansha Islands have been the territory of China since ancient times."
From July 1988 to April 1992, the first ladies of the United States, the former Soviet Union, Romania, India and other countries, as well as the wives of British and Japanese prime ministers, Thai princesses and Pakistani female prime ministers were received in Diaoyutai State Guesthouse 18. She enjoys the reputation of "the first female bodyguard in China" and won the third place of "Miss Beijing".
When the heads of state and their wives start their day's schedule, the first thing they see is the beautiful China female guard standing in the hall. She is slim and has a sweet smile. Known as the first female bodyguard in China, she left many foreign guests with good memories.
It is not only her superb professional quality, but also her humble, courteous and considerate attitude, which is like a spring and a breeze to the "cold face" and "hard faction" of the usual guards. Foreign colleagues also look at Bian Mei with new eyes. They admire the ability and agility of China's female bodyguards.