He was born in 1963, he entered the Republic of China Naval Academy and attended Chung-cheng Armed Forces Preparatory School at class 63 in 1981.
During his term as Vice Commander of the Navy, Mei took responsibility for the COVID-19 outbreak on the Dunmu Fleet, which was returning to Taiwan after being deployed to Palau for a goodwill visit, and left 21 sailors positive to the virus.
[3][4] Mei was credited afterwards for his crisis management during the outbreak, despite criticisms regarding the pictures of sailors not wearing face masks being released on social media websites.
[5] Other related matters Mei handled include the accidental missile launch in 2016,[6] and during the 2017 animal abuse case, which involved three Marine Corps.
[8] Mei was named as the Commander, Republic of China Navy on June 16, 2022 and replaced Admiral Liu Chih-pin.