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Introduction to quan Pengfei

Quan Pengfei, 1963 was born in Taiyuan University of Technology. Xinjiang News Online1June 10 News (Author: Quan Pengfei) Among the hundreds of news reports written and published in the past ten years, what makes me most satisfied is Xie Xinmin's writing and his 19 long newsletter "Light the Fire of Hope" by Uighur students. The Uyghur language of Hotan in the next semester of grade six is also very good. Xinjiang News Online1June 10 News (Author: Quan Pengfei) Among the hundreds of news reports written and published in the past ten years, what makes me most satisfied is Xie Xinmin's writing and his 19 long newsletter "Light the Fire of Hope" by Uighur students. At that time, Xie Xinmin was a private teacher and graduated from high school. He voluntarily went to Yeyike Township, the most remote place in Minfeng County, deep in Kunlun Mountain. 1May 1997, 16 National Unity Education Month, people first learned about Xie Xinmin from the stories reported by villages and towns. Out of the reporter's sensitivity, I made a further interview with Xie Xinmin and soon wrote my first newsletter. The day before the press release, Yang Guangyao, then Minister of Propaganda Department of Hotan District Committee, came to Minfeng to inspect the work. After reading my manuscript, he immediately asked not to publish the first draft, and asked me to form a propaganda team with reporters from newspapers and TV stations to concentrate on shaping Xie Xinmin, a typical image of national unity. After nearly a month's interview in mountainous areas, we wrote a long newsletter, Igniting the Fire of Hope, which was published in Xinjiang and the central media. Unexpectedly, because of this report, Xie Xinmin and his 19 students were taken down the mountain and went to school in the county. Xie Xinmin was also named "National Model Worker" and Quan Pengfei, correspondent of Xinjiang Daily, born in 1963, graduated from Taiyuan University of Technology and correspondent of Xinjiang Daily, born in 1963. Xinjiang Daily correspondent Xinjiang News Online10/0 News (Author: Quan Pengfei) Among the hundreds of news reports written and published in the past ten years, what makes me most satisfied is Xie Xinmin's writing and his 19 Uighur student long newsletter "Light the Fire of Hope".

At that time, Xie Xinmin was a private teacher and graduated from high school. He voluntarily went to Yeyike Township, the most remote place in Minfeng County, deep in Kunlun Mountain. 1May 1997, 16 National Unity Education Month, people first learned about Xie Xinmin from the stories reported by villages and towns. Out of the reporter's sensitivity, I made a further interview with Xie Xinmin and soon wrote my first newsletter. The day before the press release, Yang Guangyao, then Minister of Propaganda Department of Hotan District Committee, came to Minfeng to inspect the work. After reading my manuscript, he immediately asked not to publish the first draft, and asked me to form a propaganda team with reporters from newspapers and TV stations to concentrate on shaping Xie Xinmin, a typical image of national unity.

After nearly a month's interview in mountainous areas, we wrote a long newsletter, Igniting the Fire of Hope, which was published in Xinjiang and the central media. Unexpectedly, because of this report, Xie Xinmin and his 19 students were taken down the mountain and went to school in the county. Xie Xinmin was also rated as a "national model worker", and most of his 19 Uighur students were admitted to high schools or technical secondary schools in the mainland.