The first CCIE in China was a female friend. didn't you think of it? See the following picture. This is a public introduction from Cisco Systems:
Ms. Sun Hui is Cisco's technical leader at the North Asia Technical Support Center. She is mainly responsible for technical support for cases that have been upgraded to an emergency level, as well as technical support for key customers. Sun Hui is also responsible for providing technical and skill quality training to technical support centers, sales teams, professional service teams, partners and major accounts.
Sun Hui was a senior network consultant at Cisco Advance Service Group before joining the North Asia Technical Support Center. She is responsible for providing technical consulting and support to major American telecom service providers and financial groups. Prior to his transfer to Cisco, Sun Hui served Cisco's China sales team as a system consultant engineer.
Sun Hui passed the CCIE test at the Cisco headquarters in California on April 9, August 1995 and became China's first CCIE.
Fang Zhiyuan:In fact, this "China's first CCIE" title has a lot of personal luck and opportunities. Sun Hui passed the test in the United States in 1995. Imagine that in 1995 (or before) China there was a technically comparable person with Sun Hui, But he (or she) there is no condition to go to the United States to take the test, and Sun Yu is ready to take this test, so this "first" title is given to Sun Hui. Of course, I do not mean anything else. I certainly admit that Ms. Sun's efforts, diligence, and interest in the Internet are also very important, but there is no denying that many successes have luck! I really want to know who is the first CCIE from the Beijing test room.