Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Introduction to Chang Jingxing Chang Jingxing

Introduction to Chang Jingxing Chang Jingxing

As a photography enthusiast, Mr. Chang Jingxing is a member of China Photographers Association and Riders International Photography Association, and has published landscape photography collections such as Ordinary Light, Chang Jingxing's Photography Collection, Cold Leaves and Ice Flowers, Jilin in My Eyes and Yangtze River in My Eyes. Mr. Chang Jingxing uses photography to show the traces of nature and culture, reveal the true meaning of life and express his feelings about life. The erotic photography works in this episode of Ordinary Light mostly reflect the real life scenes of villages and towns in northern mountainous areas in the early days of China's reform and opening up in the 1980s, with a strong sense of intimacy and simplicity. These "snapshot" photographs in "primitive state" and "rough state" not only reveal Chang Jingxing's artistic perception and cultural background, but also convey his sense of hardship and deep feelings about the rural situation. In addition, he not only has a simple sense of responsibility for rural undertakings in China, but also has a grand blueprint for developing new countryside.

Actively develop modern agriculture, improve the comprehensive agricultural production capacity, accelerate the development of rural public utilities, and promote the overall progress of rural society. The concept of "building a small rural town in China" has enabled Mr. Chang Jingxing to stay in the vast rural areas of China for a long time. Guided by the international standardization and industrialization of Chinese herbal medicines, he explored and formed a new rural development model of "government+enterprises+farmers+insurance" with government support, enterprise operation, farmers' participation and insurance participation, and formed an industrial chain integrating planting, research and development, warehousing and processing of Chinese herbal medicines. At the same time, the original scattered cultivated land can be connected together to meet the needs of large-scale and modern agricultural industrialization, so that the original land can be used more efficiently and greater benefits can be produced through scale effect. Moreover, the modern processing of traditional Chinese medicine can also provide local employment opportunities for rural surplus labor, strive to break the dual structure of urban and rural areas, and form a new pattern of integration of urban and rural economic and social development. Strengthen the agricultural foundation, increase farmers' income, protect farmers' rights and interests, promote rural harmony, fully mobilize farmers' enthusiasm, initiative and creativity, and promote sound and rapid rural economic and social development.