From June 65438 to June 0949, He Shukun was born in a poor rural family in Tangyan Town, Xinshao County, Hunan Province.
/kloc-joined the army in 0/967 and became a glorious railway soldier, starting a 22-year military career. Since then, he joined the army and built chengdu-kunming railway, Xiangyu Railway and Sha Tong Railway.
197 1 year engaged in news reporting in the army, published four newsletters in the railway corps, and published "Even cadres live in tents" in Jiefang Daily.
1974 participated in the Marxism-Leninism class, and successively studied academic theories such as Notes on Philosophy and Critique of Gotha Program.
1976- 1983, transferred to company instructor, head teacher of railway soldiers' reading in railway soldiers' military and political cadre school, participated in railway soldiers' literary creation class, writers' creation class of the People's Liberation Army, and participated in Chinese language and literature major of National Radio and TV University. During this period, he published short stories such as Strange Dad, Wolf's Tail, Oranges in My Hometown and Tung Hua Ah Tung Hua. The novella The Mountain of Jinshan, Sister Scar, and Reportage Female Soldiers in the Highlands.
1984-1989, once served as deputy political commissar and political commissar of the student team of the People's Liberation Army Cadre School, and was awarded the rank of Colonel of the People's Liberation Army. He also studied in the Political Department of Hunan Normal University and the Art College of the People's Liberation Army. Published novels include Teacher's Notes, Dead Eyes, Soldiers' Prayer, Mountain Fruit, Living Soul, Between Icebergs, Those Seven Splashes, Light Blue Lilacs, Don't Open to Me, Reportage, The Most Successful Red Scam of the Century, and The Legend of the Screw Hole. He served as a vocational education in the Communist Youth League, taught three courses of literature appreciation and film appreciation aesthetics, edited selected readings of literary works, participated in the compilation of teaching materials for cultural work of the People's Liberation Army, published an aesthetic monograph "Practical Aesthetics of Soldiers", and then transferred to customs work.