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Chinese name: Meng Fei

Foreign name: Morphy

Nationality: Chinese

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Nationality: Han

Place of birth: Chongqing

Date of birth: October 12, 1971

Constellation: Libra

< p> Occupation: Host

Graduate school: Nanjing Normal University

Representative works: "If You Are the One", "Flying to Atlanta", "Nanjing Zero Distance"

< p> Introduction:

Meng Fei, a famous host on Jiangsu Satellite TV, has hosted the programs "Nanjing Zero Distance", "Absolute Sing", "Famous Teachers and Disciples" and "If You Are the One". Born in Chongqing in October 1971. In 1982, he came to Nanjing with his parents' job transfer and studied successively in Nanjing No. 1 Middle School, No. 3 Middle School, No. 7 Middle School, the Chinese Language and Literature Department of Nanjing Normal University, and the Philosophy Postgraduate Program of *** Jiangsu Provincial Party School.

Meng Fei, born in Chongqing in October 1971, is a host in Mainland China. Graduated from the Chinese Department of Nanjing Normal University in 1994.

From 1992 to 1996, he worked as a cameraman in the sports team of the Arts Department of Jiangsu TV Station and began his journalism career. In 2002, he became famous for hosting "Nanjing Zero Distance". In 2003, he won the 6th "Top 100 TV Program Host Award". From 2007 to 2009, he hosted Jiangsu Satellite TV's "Absolute Singing" and "Famous Teachers and Disciples". He has hosted "If You Are the One" since January 15, 2010. After the program was broadcast, it received widespread attention. In 2010, it ranked first in the ratings of variety shows in the country at the same time. Since June 8, 2011, he has co-hosted "Extraordinary" with Guo Degang. In 2012, he won the "Golden Eagle Award for Best Host" award at the 9th China TV Golden Eagle Award for Best TV Program Host.

Meng Fei was born in Chongqing in 1971 and studied at the No. 25 Primary School on Jiefang West Road, Chongqing in 1977. In 1983, Meng Fei moved to Nanjing with his family. After that, Meng Fei completed junior high school and high school in Nanjing No. 3 Middle School and Nanjing No. 1 Middle School. After failing the college entrance examination in 1990, Meng Fei worked as a porter, water deliveryman, and security guard. From 1991 to 1992, he worked as a printer at Jiangsu Radio and Television Newspaper Printing Factory. From 1992 to 1996, he worked as a cameraman in the sports team of the Arts Department of Jiangsu TV Station and began his journalism career.

In 1994, he participated in the large-scale documentary film crew of the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China and served as a cameraman for the large-scale documentary "Western Style". The film participated in international exchanges that year; in July, Meng Fei graduated from the Chinese Department of Nanjing Normal University. In 1995, he participated in the large-scale documentary crew of the National Sports Commission's "Running to Atlanta" and served as writer, director and chief cameraman. The film won the second prize of the National Sports Television; in October, he participated in the broadcast report of the 3rd National Urban Games.

In August 1996, Meng Fei participated in the filming of 26 episodes of the feature film "Flying to Atlanta" as the chief photographer. The TV film won the second prize in the national long-form TV feature film competition. From 1997 to 1999, he worked as a reporter, editor and director at Jiangsu Television Station 2. Since 1999, he has worked as a producer and host in the City Channel of Jiangsu Radio and Television Station.

During the 9th National Games in 2001, Meng Fei organized and implemented the first cross-provincial studio in the history of Jiangsu TV to broadcast a large-scale comprehensive sports meeting via satellite. It was led by the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Chairman praise. In 2002, he hosted the live news program "Nanjing Zero Distance", which contributed to the program becoming the TV news program with the highest ratings in Jiangsu. His independently written commentary column "Meng Fei Reads the News" became one of the most watched news programs in "Nanjing Zero Distance". The sub-column with the highest rate. From 2007 to 2009, he hosted Jiangsu Satellite TV's "Absolute Singing" and "Famous Teachers and Disciples".

Since 2010, he has hosted "If You Are the One". The program has been welcomed by the audience. In 2010, it ranked first in the ratings of variety shows in the country at the same time. In 2011, he went to Harvard Business School to study. On January 7, 2011, he hosted Baidu's 2010 Internet Hot Spot. In 2012, he served as a specially appointed *** professor in the broadcasting and hosting major of Hohai University; in March, he was invited to host the centenary celebration ceremony of Haimen Middle School in Jiangsu Province.

On November 29, 2014, Meng Fei’s “Meng Fei’s Small Noodles” noodle shop officially opened.