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Rusui's early achievements

1May, 949, joined the work as a writer, life officer, editor and reporter in the Northwest General Branch of Xinhua News Agency. /kloc-started photography in the winter of 0/949, and worked as a photojournalist in the Northwest General Branch of Xinhua News Agency and Northwest Information Bureau successively. 1952 transferred to Northwest Pictorial as the head of the press corps. From 65438 to 0954, he was transferred to People's Pictorial as a photojournalist and retired from 65438 to 0993. In the meantime, he served as the editorial board and senior reporter of People's Pictorial. 1958, joined the China Photography Society, and is now a member of the China Photographers Association, serving as the editorial board of the magazine Popular Photography sponsored by the Association. For more than 40 years, he has been mainly engaged in thematic photography reports, covering politics, economy, culture, art, science, nationality, history and social life in all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions of Chinese mainland. In the 1970s, he initiated and participated in interviews in three columns of People's Pictorial, including the upstream and downstream, the Yangtze River and the Silk Road. He was one of the first photographers in China to reach the source of the inaccessible river in Qinghai Plateau. His two special reports, The Course of the Source of the Yellow River (see People's Pictorial No.6 1973) and The Source of the Great River (see People's Pictorial No.4 1977), show readers at home and abroad the magnificent natural landscape and some little-known natural conditions for the first time. Through exploratory interviews with the source of the Yangtze River, relevant parties confirmed that the source of the Yangtze River is Ladan Winter Snow Peak in Tanggula Mountains. According to professional calculations, the Yangtze River, which was first published in People's Pictorial, is 6300 kilometers long and is the third largest river in the world. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he co-authored A Journey to the Silk Road, published more than 20 issues in People's Pictorial, and then published a large-scale picture album of the French Silk Road in cooperation with Atto Publishing House. 1985 was sent to Thailand, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan to cover the Maritime Silk Road, and photographed many historical sites related to the Maritime Silk Road and local scenery and customs. In addition to reporting this story in People's Pictorial, he also edited and published the picture album "Silk Road on Land and Sea". In the early 1980s, he also co-edited a large-scale album "Unearthed Cultural Relics in China". In the early 1990s, he presided over the editing of the large-scale album "China Natural Landscape", which was published by China Pictorial Publishing House in Chinese and English respectively. Over the past 40 years, many of his works have participated in many national photographic art exhibitions and some international photographic art exhibitions sponsored by China Photographers Association. From 65438 to 0959, his works won the gold medal in the international film festival twice, and he was one of the first photographers to win the gold medal in the international film festival after the founding of the People's Republic of China. In addition, numerous photographic works and pictures have been compiled into dozens of large and medium-sized picture books, such as China (a giant picture book published to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China), There are so many beautiful mountains and rivers, and China New Literature and Art Department-Photographic Works Collection. The medium-sized picture books edited in recent years include The Great Wall of Wan Li, Wandangdang Ancient City, chengde mountain resort and its surrounding temples, etc.