He is regarded as a "professional official", and the military industry and enterprise informatization he was in charge of in the former Ministry of Information Industry are also regarded as highly professional fields. Gou served as the president of China Electronic Information Industry Development Research Institute (CCID Group) from June 5 to June 38, 2000, and reformed the group into a shareholding system. At that time, CCID Group, affiliated to the Ministry of Information Industry, owned more than 65,438+00 IT professional newspapers and media, such as China Computer News and CCID.com, an IT website. Through asset integration, CCID Media, a subsidiary of CCID Group, became the first print media listed on A-share market in China. Xu Xiaolan, the current vice president of Electronic Information Industry Development Research Institute, commented on Gou Wen Zhong, an old leader, when interviewed by reporters: He successfully led the restructuring and listing of CCID Group, and acted boldly and decisively. Employees who worked in China Computer News during Gou's tenure recalled that Gou was strict with his work and often took the lead in working overtime, which contributed to the excellent performance of China Computer News.