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Information about Li Shaobai.

[Edit this paragraph] 1. Li Shaobai, a famous photographer in China, was born in Chongqing. He studied football in Beijing Institute of Physical Education and graduated from Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications with a major in radio technology. He has been a member of the editorial boards of magazines such as Popular Photography, China Photography and Photography, and a visiting professor at the School of Modern Image Art of Minzu University of China. Now chinese national geography, a well-known geographical magazine in China, has signed up as a photographer.

Mr. Li Shaobai is a famous photographer who insists on displaying and interpreting traditional landmark buildings (groups) in China from the perspective of humanistic aesthetics. He has published Selected Photographs of Li Shaobai, Mysterious Forbidden City, Great Wall, Walking into the Forbidden City, Simatai Great Wall, Wild Rhyme of the Great Wall, Invisible Forbidden City and Invisible Great Wall.

Photos of the Great Wall and the Forbidden City have been exhibited in Beijing, Shanghai, Taiwan Province Province and other countries, as well as in France, Germany, Japan, Estonia, Switzerland and the United States. [Edit this paragraph] 2. Li Shaobai, a member of Chinese Writers Association, has a pen name Shao Bai. Born in Ningxiang, Hunan, 1939, party member, CPC. 1960 graduated from Hunan First Normal University. He has been a teacher of Liu Zheng Street Primary School in Changsha, director and vice president of Chuyi Primary School, director of Changsha Youth Palace, vice chairman and chairman of Changsha Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and a first-class writer. Published works 65438 to 0978. 65438-0984 Join the Chinese Writers Association.

He has published children's poetry anthology A Doll with a Beard, Little Tadpoles Can Sing, Poems Recited by Young Pioneers, A Pale Moon, Fairy Tales, Adventures of a Big Tail, Stories of Many Silly Bears, etc. He also wrote many lyrics, and his children's song "I Sing a Song for the Party" won the second prize of the Second National Children's Literature Creation Award; Come on, let's play football and win the prize in 1988 World Children's Music Festival. He also wrote a poem: "China Teenagers", which was included in the eighth lesson of the sixth grade of primary school Chinese. [Edit this paragraph] 3. Li Shaobai, a doctoral supervisor of China film, was born in July, 193 1 in a remote village in Taihe county, Anhui province. His middle and primary school dynasties were spent in war, and his father was a famous doctor in northern Anhui. His diligent and rigorous academic attitude had a great influence on Li Shaobai, which enabled Li Shaobai to overcome many difficulties under difficult conditions.

1949, Li Shaobai left school to join the army. 1950 was assigned to work in the film manager company in southwest Chongqing. At that time, in addition to showing domestic films and Soviet films, the company also received a large number of films from the United States and Britain, which made Li Shaobai widely exposed to films and began to study and study. 195 1 At the end,

1954, Li Shaobai was transferred to the Propaganda Department of Beijing Film Distribution Company, and also participated in the film selection of the company. During this period, he also wrote a large number of review articles about domestic and foreign films, such as Rome 1 1 Point, Letters Without Addresses, Street Angels, and South China Sea Tide. 1956 was hired as a film critic by Literary and Art Newspaper. 1957 was transferred to the filmmakers association, and 1958 was transferred to the film history research office of the association to participate in the compilation of the film history of China (volumes I and II). After more than three years of hard work, he was transferred to the Film Association. Since then, Li Shaobai has devoted himself to the study of film theory and film aesthetics. After 1978, Li Shaobai published a large number of theoretical articles and works. For example, the story about movies, the portrayal of movie characters, China's film history and theory, and Li Shaobai, who is engaged in the research of China's film history and film art theory, are the only film doctoral supervisors in China. In recent years, he also participated in the production of a large number of feature films about movies.

China Film History, edited in July, 2006, is the most complete and standardized textbook for the study of China film history. In addition, an old-style collection of poems, Fu Ling's Trajectory, was published. He has served as an adjunct professor at Beijing Normal University and Southwest Normal University, an academic member of China Film Art Research Center, a member of the first, second and third preliminary examination meetings of the Art Discipline Group of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, and the first batch of members of the communication review. [Edit this paragraph] 4. Li Shaobai, a young painter, is a Beijinger, the 47th grandson of Emperor Taizong, and a young painter. At present, he is the general manager of Beijing Huacan Culture Communication Co., Ltd., a member of Beijing Calligraphy Association, the secretary general of the World China Calligraphy and Painting Artists Association, and the director of the World Federation of Overseas Chinese Associations.