Zheng Yingyan won the first prize in the Fuzhou Children’s Poetry Recitation Competition when she was 5 years old; she participated in CCTV’s Story King Competition at the age of 9; she participated in the National Primary School Student Speech Contest and won the first prize at the age of 10; she participated in the same year Won the second prize in the Chinese painting competition of the youth group in six provinces and one city in East China; participated in the National Children's Speech Contest at the age of 11 and won the second prize; participated in the Yugoslav International Youth Writing Competition at the age of 12 and won the second prize; in 1993, at the age of 17, participated in the first national competition held by CCTV He won the second prize and the Best Sketch Performance Award in the "Star of Tomorrow" national competition; in 1994, at the age of 18, he starred in the 12-episode TV series "Missing Time", a youth drama produced by CCTV, which won the second prize of the Feitian Award ( The first prize is vacant) and the "Five Ones" Engineering Award.
In 1995, Zheng Yingyan was admitted to the Broadcasting Department of Beijing Broadcasting Institute (Communication University of China) with the highest professional score in the country. As early as college, she was selected to become the first channel to launch the CCTV8 film and television channel. Host, hosts the "Film and Television Simultaneous Sound" column. After graduation, he successfully became a CCTV host. He has hosted the daily live cultural information column "Variety Show Express", large-scale talent show programs "Dream China", "Fans World Cup", "Performing Arena", "Wonderful Ten" and other columns. His hosting style is fresh and natural, and he has quick responses. , has very rich live broadcast experience. Since September 2009, he has joined CCTV News Channel, "News Live Room" and "Midnight News". He is currently the host of the "Chinese Love" and "Chinese Literature and Art" columns of CCTV Chinese International Channel.