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Jane Ping's profile is badly needed!

Jane Ping, usually called a person, is more common in China. Well-known are Jian Ping, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, and Jian Ping, a geological researcher at the Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences. ?

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Member of Chinese Writers Association?

Introduction?

Character experience?

Major works?

Achievements and honors?

Character self-report?

Researcher at the Institute of Geological Sciences?

Basic information?

Member of Chinese Writers Association?

Introduction?

Character experience?

Major works?

Achievements and honors?

Character self-report?

Researcher at the Institute of Geological Sciences?

Basic information?

The academic resume has been edited. This paragraph is a brief introduction to Jian Ping, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, formerly known as?

Jian Ping, member of Chinese Writers Association

Hu Jianping. Born in April, 1958, male, from Fenghua, Zhejiang. Member of Chinese Writers Association. Now he is working in Shanghai Radio and Television Station, news director and editor, and film producer. Adjunct professor of School of Humanities, Shanghai Normal University, member of China Film Association, and member of China Television Artists Association. ?

After graduating from characters experience 1978 technical school, I worked as a clerk, teacher and propagandist in real estate bureau and pharmaceutical factory. 1988, worked as a reporter and editor in City Herald, Rehabilitation and Shanghai TV Station. Now he is the deputy editor-in-chief of Urban Beauty magazine and the editor-in-chief of the production department of SMG Film and Television Drama Center. ?

The main published works include the novel Popular All the Way, A Collection of Short Stories Without Trace, A Collection of Five and a Half Days' War, A Story of Haibeibei, a long documentary literature of Sunshine Campus Refusing Violence, a collection of essays listening to the sound of trees, a research monograph, A Brief History of Shanghai Children's Newspapers and Biography of People's Life, etc. ?

Prose essays have a certain influence. The film and television drama works involved in the production mainly include the film The New Biography of Gary the Boy, the TV series The Beautiful Time of the Daughter-in-law, The Red Apple Paradise, The Million Brides, The Burning Rose, The Olympics in My Home, The Last Contest, The Eve of the Founding of the People's Republic of China, Home Cooking and so on. ?

The novella Five and a Half Days of War, Father, Without a Water Wave, the novel Go All the Way, the series of stories, the story of Haibeibei, the prose "Red Girl", the poem "Moon River", reportage "Diary of Uncle Reporter" and so on. Editor-in-chief of TV series Dream of Stars and Fast Romantic Youth. ?

Achievements and Honors Children's Literature won successively 13, 19 Chen Bochui Children's Literature Award, the 8th Bingxin Children's Book Award, the Giant's Medium-length Children's Literature Award, the second prize of the National Excellent Children's Book Award, and the first prize of Shanghai excellent reading materials for primary and middle school students. The work "Singing for Teenagers" was selected as the eighth lesson in the second semester of grade six. ?

He has won the China Film Award, the Flying Award of Chinese TV Series and the Golden Eagle Award. News works won the first prize of China Radio and Television News Award and the first prize of China Radio, Film and Television News Award. ?

I have been a worker, a teacher, a reporter, an editor, even the editor-in-chief of documents, newspapers and magazines, and even an enterprise manager. Now he works in Shanghai Wenguang News Media Group, engaged in the production of film and television dramas, and is also an adjunct professor of film and television drama literature at the School of Humanities of Shanghai Normal University. However, one thing remains unchanged, that is, my love and persistence in literature. After writing so many words, I believe that children's literature is the most sacred and beautiful word in the world. This is a sacred cause and should not be profaned. I am a dog, and I am very loyal to others. I especially like making friends with teenagers, because they always bring me youthful vitality-this vitality includes upward spirit and eternal innocence. Although my parents gave me a name, I certainly cherish it. However, I also gave myself a good pen name-Jianping, simple and ordinary. This is my life creed. Unfortunately, it is actually a very high realm, and it is often difficult for me, a secular person, to persist. I was born and raised in Shanghai. Although my native place is Fenghua, Zhejiang Province, I am still a fellow countryman with a famous person. I started publishing literary works from 1983, writing novels, essays, poems, reportage and plays, except fairy tales-because I think it is absolutely for geniuses, and I am stupid. On the one hand, it is hard work, on the other hand, it is luck. I have won some awards, such as Chen Bohui's Children's Literature Award, Bing Xin's Children's Book Award, Giant's Novelette Children's Literature Award, the second prize of National Excellent Children's Book Award, the first prize of excellent reading for primary and middle school students in Shanghai, and the novelette essay writing award across the Taiwan Strait. But what I value most is the "Giant's Most Popular Works Award", because it is entirely produced by readers' voting. My main works include the short story Return, July, Yin's Running Time, the novella Five and a Half Days' War, Father, Water Waves Without Trace, Turning a Corner and Walking on the Cloud, Walking All the Way, reportage, Sunny Campus Rejecting Violence and a series of other novels. In addition, professional writing news works won the first prize of China Radio and Television News Award and many other national and provincial awards. [2]?

The courage to look directly at people?

Yin Jianlin?

I remember when Jianping was writing this reportage, she "attacked" me on the phone: children's literature writers, like you, have not realized the seriousness of school violence, which shows that children's literature in China is too thin and weak! ?

Jane Ping is a senior journalist and is also keen on guest children's literature. His novels and essays are beautiful, but in my heart, I prefer to agree that he is a reporter. He has the talent that an excellent reporter needs, full of passion for life, love of justice, sincere feelings, keen eyes and pungent writing. In the field of children's literature, I'm afraid only he has the courage and courage to face this heavy topic: campus violence-clusters of poisonous poppies blooming on the edge of Jingjing campus. ?

I don't know why, in recent years, children's literature has gradually faded out of reportage (in my impression, only Yellow Rose in Schoolbag by He Zhang caused a sensation because of its sensitive subject matter-an interview report on middle school students' sexual behavior). More writers are keen on short stories, small feelings, small feelings and small things on campus. How many people can pay close attention to some realistic themes and put their real life and passion into their works? ?

In fact, fiction and non-fiction, often the latter is more powerful, because it is sincere, close, simple and natural. So I can understand why Jane chose this non-fiction form to truly present the campus violence that has happened or is happening. These events have inadvertently slipped through our field of vision, and you may not agree with them, but the real horror and horror are hidden in our taken-for-granted disapproval. ?

He is weaving a net, which is a tightly structured net. Starting from the theme of campus violence, it involves eight aspects: students being abused, girls being abused, verbal violence, students changing from victims to abusers, teachers' violence, campus violence culture and school attitudes towards violence. This web is getting tighter and tighter, which makes readers suddenly tense their hearts and meditate and reflect on the facts presented. We don't simply list the facts, but link the organic chain between events and lead the problem to the depth. ?

Originally, they were all scales scattered in the media and newspapers, and no one took them seriously. More often, they are just "social news" for people's entertainment after dinner, but here, when they are picked up, what we hear in the dark is the question of conscience and the cry of abused youth. When we are used to numbness, who else can make a real sound? ?

I was shocked by all kinds of narratives in the book: Xiaolan burned to death by a roommate girl; Zhou Xiaomeng who committed suicide by "soft violence"; Fu, a 15-year-old girl who brutally killed her classmates; Chen Qi, who threw dilute sulfuric acid at the other party and the onlookers in the classmate conflict ... The author is asking the social and educational environment: How to face up to the infringement of teachers' personality deviation on students? Who will give more psychological comfort and guidance to the tottering children? In the school violence, why do the children on the sidelines "collectively become aphasia"? Who will regulate the increasingly rampant culture of violence? ……?

What I want to say is that in the face of a series of gray problems such as campus violence, people generally only look for the root causes from themselves or their families, not from the broader educational environment and social and cultural background. The greatest function of this book by Jane Ping is to help students, parents and educators to examine their lives from a broader cultural and psychological perspective. ?

Therefore, in this sense, it is not so much a non-fiction children's literature as a text that provides a lot of real information and shows a real world, and its sociological significance is far greater than literature. ?

What's your comment?

Gao Hongbo? Zeng Zhennan? Gretlin? Mei Zihan? Lin Weijin?

..... I noticed their status as teachers and editors of children's newspapers, which enabled them to describe contemporary children more confidently and accurately. This is the training brought by their profession. For example, Jianping used to be a teacher, worker and manager, but now he is a reporter. So my general feeling is that they are young and poetic, and gradually reflect the strength and level of the new generation of children's literature. ? -Gao Hongbo?

Jane Ping's "All the way to fame" describes the life story of a boy who is full of energy and impulse to try. The boy's life sail is full of modern urban life, and the track it leaves is full of the ebb and flow of modern life and the rhythm of youth. The playful style complements its slightly reckless and absurd juvenile stories. ?

-Zeng Zhennan?

Popular all the way left an unforgettable impression on readers with its strong poetry and lyricism. ?

GM Cui Lin?

Jane Ping's All the Way to Fame is both true and false. As long as it is a young life, everyone can read how lovely the eager passion is. ? May Zi Han?

I prefer those with male characteristics, thick lines, large structure and more atmosphere. The depiction of boys in "All the Way to Fame" makes people see from children the curiosity and impact that adults lack, and also see that they dare to deviate from the rules and properly show the cuteness of youth. ? -Lin Weijin?

Edit this paragraph. What is the basic information of researchers in the Institute of Geological Sciences? Name: Jianping?

Institution: Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences?

Main research interests: isotopic chronology of ophiolite and eclogite?

Title position: researcher,?

Education 1985? Graduated from China Geo University (Wuhan) Department of Minerals, majoring in mineral deposit geology?

1988 and 1998 obtained master's and doctor's degrees in geochemistry in the same school?

1998-2000 Completed postdoctoral research in Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences?

1July-August, 1998, visited university of new england, Australia as a visiting scholar and visited the New England orogenic belt in Australia.

From February to March, 20001year, I went to Australian National University to study shrimp analysis technology and isotope chronology research methods.