[3] In 1936, Wang Zhongfang attended the Zhejiang Provincial People's Experimental School, where he engaged in the progressive student movement and founded the "Jingshan Common Learning Society," serving as its president.
In December 1937, he was presented by the Wuhan Office of the Eighth Route Army and subsequently enrolled in the 10th squad of the 3rd phase of the Counter-Japanese Military and Political University in Yan'an, where he became a member of the Chinese Communist Party in February 1938.
[8] In September 1975, Wang Zhongfang was appointed as a member of the party group, deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and director of the Institute of Law inside CASS.
In March 1981, he assumed the position of deputy director of the Commission for Cultural Contact with Foreign Countries of the People's Republic of China [zh].
[9][10][11] In August 1985, he assumed the presidency of the China Law Society; in October 1987, he was elected as a delegate to the 13th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party; in April 1988 and February 1993, he was elected as a member of the Seventh and Eighth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, serving as deputy director of the Legislative Affairs Committee of the CPPCC and as an advisory member of the Ministry of Public Security; in January 2000, he resigned from his position to recuperate.