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What is Doudou's real name?

Doudou, female, a famous writer. The novel Betrayal (adapted into a TV series of the same name) and The Distant Savior (adapted into a TV series Paradise) have been published.

Sydney: Doudou, a pen name, is one of the young female writers in oilfield. Her novella debut "Life is Better than Death" was published in 1993 Tianjin Novelist Magazine. In the same year, he joined the Henan Writers Association and later transferred to the China Petroleum Writers Association. In 2000, Woodpecker magazine serialized her novel "Betrayal" for one to four issues, which was later published by popular publishing house, and made into 20 episodes of TV series with the same name by Beijing Le Tong Film and Television Company, which was broadcast on satellite TV in various provinces of China, causing strong repercussions. Luoyang was once expensive, and the novel Betrayal even appeared pirated. In 2005, the writer publishing house published her second novel "The Distant Savior", which was later made into 24 TV series "Paradise" by Beijing Tianrun Film and Television Company. Doudou is the screenwriter of the play, and this work has attracted wide attention with its unique perspective. At present, the creation and creation mode of Doudou has attracted the attention of literary circles, and the phenomenon of Doudou deserves our good summary. Shanghai wenguang host

Not everyone can find their role,

Not every role can make you like it and make others happy.

Every time I see the innocent faces of the children around me,

You will remember the happy times you had and are having.

Original name: Pan Yan.

Birthday: 1972 April 12

Place of birth: Nanjing, Jiangsu

Native place: Yan 'an, Shaanxi

Height: 156 cm

Blood type: AB type

Hobbies: photography, traveling.

Education: Graduated from Zhejiang Media College.

Favorite season: summer

Favorite color: black and white.

Now the title of the host program is "Why is it funny?"

He has hosted programs such as Happy Doll, Children's Music World, Walking and Listening, and Intellectual Surfing.

He once performed a sitcom: Red Tea House.