This year's National Day military parade
The license plate number of the parade is popular...

The reporter noticed that the license plate of the review car that General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, President of the State, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xi Jinping was hanging on was the national emblem. This is not the first time that the national emblem has been hung on the license plate of the car. The license plate of the car that Yi Xiaoguang, commander of the parade and commander of the Central Theater Command, was riding is "VA02019".
What is the license plate number of the review vehicle during previous military parades? What's the point?



0 Check the license plate number of the car is very particular
2015 Ninth National Parade: "Library Plate" is the national emblem
September 3, 2015, 10:00. A black "Red Flag" L9 passed through Jinshui Bridge, traveling steadily from west to east on Chang'an Street. In the car, Xi Jinping, who inspected the three armies for the first time.
It is worth noting that the license plate of the military parade car that Xi Jinping was riding was hung with the national emblem. This is the first time that the national emblem has been used as a license plate of a military parade in the history of the People's Republic of China.

Picture description: On September 3, 2015, the conference commemorating the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War was grandly held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing. This is Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, President of the People's Republic of China, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, reviewed the troops.
The license plate of the accompanying car riding by Song Puxuan, commander of the parade and commander of the Beijing Military Region, is "VA01945", which means the year when the Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War were won. The license plate of the backup license plate of the inspection behind the main inspection car is "VA02015", which symbolizes the 70th anniversary of victory.
These two sets of special license plates are the "2012-style military plates" officially launched since May 1, 2013. The character header is the Chinese pinyin representing the military department to which it belongs. For example, the "V" that appears here represents the Central Military Commission.
2009: Beijing V·02009

2009, the license plate of the parade vehicle that Hu Jintao, then General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, President of the State, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, rode on when reviewing the three armies was "Beijing V·02009". According to the publicly disclosed organizational rules, "Beijing V" is the Central Military Commission.
1999: A·02156

1999, the license plate of the review car that Jiang Zemin, then Chairman of the Central Military Commission, was riding was "A·02156".
To this day, "AA·02156" is also the most well-known number for the "97-style" license plate. Compared with the "92" license plate, the "97" license plate still has the Chinese characters such as A, B, C, and D, but the first number of the characters after that has been changed from a number to a capital English letter, and the serial number has also been increased from 4 digits to 5 digits.
1984: A01-3430

1984 On October 1, 1984, Deng Xiaoping, then Chairman of the Central Military Commission, took a "red flag" car to inspect the three armies. The head of the military parade thus became the chairman of the Central Military Commission.
Deng Xiaoping checked the license plate of the car: "A01-3430".
1949-1959: No license plate
At the 11th military parade from 1949 to 1959, it was not the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, but the Commander-in-Chief of the Three Armies who inspected the three armies by car, but the Commander-in-Chief of the Three Armies, who later was fixed as the Minister of National Defense. In other words, Mao Zedong never took a car to inspect the troops during the National Day military parade.
In 1951, the General Logistics Department of the People's Liberation Army of China issued the "Draft Interim Rules for the Management of Military Vehicles". The entire army made regulations on the style, issuance, and management of military vehicle license plates for the first time: license plates are divided into car license plates and machine bicycle license plates, among which the license plate number is 6 Arabic numerals. As a result, the first generation of our army's "Type 51" military cards appeared.
At the previous military parade, the chief inspector did not have a formal military license plate. During the founding ceremony in 1949, Commander-in-Chief Zhu De's review car had no license plate, and a pass was hung on the windshield on the left front windshield of the review car.
In 1959, the domestic "Red Flag" review car appeared at the National Day celebration for the first time. You should know that the previous 10 military parades, the review cars were not domestically produced. In September of the following year, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council decided to change the military parade of National Day after the founding of New China to "a small celebration for five years, a big celebration for ten years, and a big celebration for ten years, and a military parade held during the Daqing".
(Niu Bangqin Comprehensive Yangtze Daily, Xinhua News Agency, Beijing Youth Daily, China Youth Network, etc.)
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