Minister of Land and Resources Shaoshi Xu of China
However, Xu has reiterated that no real estate development, no golf course construction, and no projects not complying with the land supply policy and industry policy can be carried out on collective-owned rural land.
Chen Xu was born in 530, as the second son of Chen Daotan (陳道譚), a commander in the Liang Dynasty palace guards.
It is unclear whether Chen Xu was imprisoned as well.
Chen Xu had previously married a wife, Lady Qian, while he was at his home commandery of Yixing (義興, roughly modern Huzhou, Zhejiang), but Lady Qian did not accompany him to Jiangling.
Chen Xu's brother Chen Qian was created the Prince of Linchuan, and while Chen Xu was still then detained by Western Wei, Emperor Wu remotely created him the Prince of Shixing, to inherit the title that Emperor Wu posthumously created his father Chen Daotan.
Because Chen Xu was not available to offer sacrifices to their father Chen Daotan, Emperor Wen created his own son Chen Bomao (陳伯茂) the Prince of Shixing instead, changing (remotely) Chen Xu's title to Prince of Ancheng.
In 562, after Emperor Wen gave Northern Zhou the city of Lushan (魯山, in modern Wuhan, Hubei) in exchange, Chen Xu was allowed to return to Chen.
He had the official Yin Buning (殷不佞) informing Chen Xu that he should leave the palace to attend to the matters of the capital region Yang Province (揚州), of which Chen Xu was also governor.
Meanwhile, Chen Xu was receiving greater formal titles and authorities.
In winter 568, Chen Xu had an edict issued in the name of Emperor Wu's wife Grand Empress Dowager Zhang Yao'er, falsely accusing Emperor Fei of having been part of the plots of Liu and Hua.
Xu was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province.
Meanwhile, a statue of Xu was unveiled at the China Century Monument in downtown Beijing.
Reflecting this problem, Xu said around one-fifth of the land that was found to be illegally seized in the latest crackdown was used to build industrial parks.
Local governments may decide what the best way to use land is and how much should remain agricultural, but it is a great power and Mr Xu is aware that corruption was widespread.
Xu said land inspectors would redouble their efforts to catch violators.
Xu said governments at county, town and village level are mainly responsible for violating land use regulations, the China Daily reported.
would not be enough space for other developments.
Still, Xu said that protecting farmland did not mean there would not be enough space for other developments.
Xu said around one-fifth of the land that was found to be illegally seized in the latest crackdown was used to build industrial parks.