Who's Chen Quanlun?

Chen Quanlun

Chen Quanlun, 1954 1 1 born in June, is a native of Wendeng District, Weihai City, Shandong Province, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, a member of the Shandong Writers Association and a member of the Film and Television Committee, a vice chairman of the Weihai Writers Association, and a national first-class writer. Literary creation began in the early 1980s, with representative works including The Mill, You Fang, Fenfang trilogy and the novel The Steamed Bun Shop.

Chinese name: Chen Quanlun.

Nationality: People's Republic of China (PRC).

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Wendeng City, Shandong Province

Date of birth: 1954 1 1 month.

Occupation: writer

Main achievements: Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Representative works: grinding, oil grinding and grinding; Steamed bun restaurant

brief introduction

Chen Quanlun, 1954 1 1 born in June, is a native of Wendeng City, Shandong Province, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, a member of the Shandong Writers Association and a member of the Film and Television Committee, a vice chairman of the Weihai Writers Association, and a national first-class writer. After graduating from high school, I worked as a private teacher, a soldier, a farmer, a county radio editor and a township cultural station stationmaster. Later, he became a national cadre. He has served as Minister of Organization Department, Deputy Director of Foreign Economic and Trade Commission, Vice Minister of Propaganda Department, Director of Sports Commission, Director of Culture, and Chairman of Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and is now honorary chairman of Wendeng Federation of Literary and Art Circles. He began to engage in amateur literary creation as a soldier in the 1970s, writing essays, novels and screenplays. He began to publish his works in the 1980s.

Personal chronology and awards

198 1 published the poem "New Year's Eve Fireworks" in Shandong Rural Popular Newspaper.

1982 published the short story "Zheng Lao Pan Da Kid" in Shandong Family Planning News. The following year, it was adapted into a short play "Looking forward to the grandson" and won the prize in the county-wide literary performance.

After 1990s, he focused on the creation of travel prose, and Weihai Literature and Art was published in many newspapers.

1999 No 10 China published his prose "Kunyu Family".

200 1No. 10 issue of Shandong Literature published its novella Village.

200 1 issue 10 Time Literature published its novella "Chongshan Road".

In 2003, the Shinkansen column of October, issue 1, published its two novellas, The Mill and You Fang, with about 65438+ 10,000 words, one of which was shortlisted for the second Qilu Literature Award in Shandong Province in 2006. In 2006, he won the first gold medal (highest prize) in literature and art in Weihai, and the special prize (highest prize) in the first "Wendeng School" literature and art award in Wendeng in 2006. In 2005, it was adapted into a 29-episode TV series "Mill Woman" by a film and television organization of CCTV, which was broadcast nationwide in 2008, with great influence.

In 2003, the third issue of Time Literature published the novella Fragrance.

At this point, the "Three Pavilions" carefully built by the author in 2002 have all appeared.

1999, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Publishing House published its 460,000-word prose collection Kunyushan Family, and won the 200 1-2002 Weihai Excellent Project Award.

In April, 2002, Huayi Publishing House published its 3 1 10,000-word novella collection "The King of Soil Cannons", and won the Excellent Project Award of Weihai City in 2003, and also won the Third National Network Original Literary Works Award of Bertelsmann Cup.

In 2003, Writers Publishing House published its 250,000-word novella collection "Grinding Oil and Flour Mill" (included in the series of Wen Cong in the Yellow Sea published by Weihai).

In June 2003, Shanghai Film Studio filmed the film Auntie, which was created by former comrades. June, 5438+October, 2008/KLOC-0 won the special prize of the eighth "Excellent Project" in Shandong Province, and then was shortlisted for the eighth national agricultural film and television "Shennong Award".

In 2004, the fourth issue of Shandong Literature published its short story "Driving a Car and Grinding", and in 2004, the third and fourth issues of Yuhua published its novella "Xianggu".

In the 9th issue of Shandong Literature in 2004, the short series Three Rural Artisans (Carpenters, Papermakers and Weavers) was published with the theme of "Contemporary Masters".

In addition, the short stories "Winter Expensive", "Singer", "Iraq War", three short stories (pigeons, geese and tiger cats), "Autumn Story" and "County Town" were published in Contemporary Novels, "Tianchi" and "Dongping Lake" respectively.

In 2005, the third issue of Weihai Literature and Art published the novel "Lush Years" in cooperation with Zou Lan.

In 2005, beginning of spring Volume, a special issue of October novels, published its novel Steamed Bun Shop.

On April 6-7, 2005, Shandong Writers Association and October Magazine held a seminar on the works of Chen Quanlun and Xu Chenglun in Beijing. More than a dozen national famous literary critics, such as radar, line drawing, Cui,, and Shi, fully affirmed and spoke highly of Er Lun's series of novels published in October. Since then, Chen Quanlun and Xu Chenglun have been called "Shandong Second Child" in the literary world.

In addition, he also created (cooperated with others) the movie literary script "The Mountain is High and the Water is Long" and independently created the TV movie script "The Romance of Red Strawberries".

In March, 2000/kloc-0, he joined Shandong Writers Association, was elected as a member of the film and television committee of Shandong Writers Association in 2003, was elected as the vice chairman of Weihai Writers Association in June, 2004, joined Chinese Writers Association in August, 2004, and was named as a national first-class (literary first-class) writer in February, 2005.