The State Council's first batch of special allowance experts, Sun Haohui, Dean of China Institute of Civilization History of Northwest University, Yu Gengzhe, author of the famous historical novel Daqin Empire, professor and doctoral tutor of the School of History and Culture of Shaanxi Normal University, speaker of Lecture Room, Zhang Zheng, Party Secretary and Chairman of Xifeng Group Company, Chairman, Vice Chairman and General Manager of Xifeng Co., Ltd., and Jia Zhiyong, the chief winemaker and sommelier of the country. Guo Shuanxin, Deputy Secretary of Party Committee of Xifeng Group Company and Secretary of Party Branch of Marketing Company, Zhou Yanhua, Deputy General Manager of Xifeng Co., Ltd. and General Manager of Marketing Company, Gao Hongtao, Deputy General Manager of Xifeng Co., Ltd., cultural scholars from all walks of life, representatives of Hongxifeng dealers and news media attended the meeting. At the meeting, we saw the value of the newly listed five-star Hongxifeng from five aspects.
Five stars, in ancient times, refer to Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. These five stars were originally called Chen Xing, Taibai, Huo Ying, Suixing and Zhenxing, which is also the common name of these five stars in ancient times. The five-pointed star now refers to the five-pointed star on the national flag of China. It is the witness of China's national establishment and national liberation, represents China and is the symbol of China people.
Article 3 of the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) The state organs of People's Republic of China (PRC) practise the principle of democratic centralism.
The National People's Congress and local people's congresses at various levels are democratically elected, accountable to the people and supervised by the people.
The state administrative organs, supervisory organs, judicial organs and procuratorial organs are all produced by the National People's Congress, responsible to and supervised by the National People's Congress.
The division of functions and powers between the central and local state organs follows the principle of giving full play to local initiative and enthusiasm under the unified leadership of the central authorities.