Cui,1born in April 1946, Wafangdian, Liaoning.
Chinese name: Cui
Mbth: Cui Chunchang
Alias: Xu Sheng
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Wafangdian, Dalian
Date of birth:1April 946
Occupation: scholar, writer, calligrapher
Graduate school: Chinese Department of Shenyang Institute of Education.
Major achievements: Blood Stays in Heaven, Little Actor's Wish, Jingwei Cui Changchun Volume and other American literary works.
Masterpieces: Selected Stories of Cheng's Dramas, Marrying an Orphan, History of Pingju, History of Pingju Style.
Pen name Xu Sheng. ** * party member. 1987 graduated from Chinese Department of Shenyang Education College. Drama and Literature Editor of China National Radio. Senior reporter. Member of Chinese Writers Association; Member of Chinese Dramatists Association; Honorary editor-in-chief of China Poet; Director of China Popular Literature and Art Research Association; Honorary Chairman of China Calligraphers Association; Member of Liaoning Calligraphers Association; Vice President of Liaoning Prose Society; Deputy Secretary-General of Liaoning Dream of Red Mansions Society. In 2009, he was invited to be the consultant of Shenyang No.4 Middle School. Main achievements: novel Bloody Heaven, Little Actor's Wish, Prose Collection, Poetry and Ode, Yuan Ye's First Snow, Collection of Drama Essays, Selected Drama Stories of Cheng, Story of Pingju, History of Pingju Toyota, and Collection of Pingju Comments. His published plays include The Gourd Case, The Prodigal Son, I'm not thinking about you, Early Spring in the Shop and Spring Rain. Editor-in-chief of northern drama series. The editor-in-chief's literary monograph "Surging Poetry" won the first prize of the National Broadcasting Award (government award). According to the novel A Juan and Her Red-crowned Crane, the radio drama of the same name won the National Radio Drama Gold Award and the "Five One Projects" Excellence Award in Liaoning Province. The drama special program edited and directed has won the first prize in the country for many times. His deeds were recorded in the China Cultural Who's Who.