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Why did Tsai Ing-Wen go to the Academy of Military Sciences as the president?
Reason:

General Cai is an expert on the Taiwan Province Strait. He has studied the war situation in the Taiwan Strait for decades and is familiar with the situation in the Taiwan Strait.

Now, Taiwan independence's power is on the rise, the Diaoyu Islands and the South China Sea are not calm, and the seven military regions have become five war zones. Some time ago, it was rumored that after the military reform, General Cai might become the chief of staff of the Joint Staff.

However, in the case that the chief housing officer has not left the post of chief housing officer, it is considered that General Cai should be used as the president of the Academy of Military Sciences as far as possible to take charge of war research. If the chief housing officer leaves the position of the chief housing officer, there is still a high probability that General Cai will become the co-chief.

Introduction: Cai Yingting, male, Han nationality,1born in April 1954, from Jinjiang, Fujian Province,1joined the army in February 1970, with the rank of general. Former president of PLA Academy of Military Sciences.

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Successive soldiers, squad leaders, platoon leaders, military region staff, division deputy chief of staff, secretary-general Zhang Wannian, deputy, and deputy director of the General Office of the Military Commission;

2002-2004, Deputy Chief of Staff of Nanjing Military Region of Chinese People's Liberation Army;

From 2004 to 2007, he served as the commander of a group army in Fujian;

2007-20 1 1, Chief of Staff of Nanjing Military Region of Chinese People's Liberation Army;

20 1 1-20 12, Deputy Chief of Staff of the General Staff of China People's Liberation Army;

20 12-20 16, commander of Nanjing Military Region of the Chinese People's Liberation Army;

20 16-20 17, president of PLA academy of military sciences;

Alternate member of the 17th Central Committee, member of the 18th Central Committee.