Dongping, Shandong. He has served as a rural teacher, a document of the commune party Committee, a communication officer of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, and the deputy editor of Xi Youth Monthly. Executive director of Shaanxi Children's Literature Research Association. Published works 65438 to 0970.
1966 graduated from high school, 1968 went back to work. 1970 worked as a teacher in Huanglong county, Shaanxi province. Later, he served as a document of the commune party Committee. Minister of the Propaganda Department of the County Party Committee, transferred to Shaanxi Youth Magazine as an editor from 65438 to 0978, and is now the editor-in-chief of the magazine (renamed Youth Monthly). Member of Chinese Writers Association. Published works 65438 to 0975. Mainly writing children's poems, but also writing fairy tales and children's stories. He has published children's songs, children's poems, autumn wind dolls, a bunch of poems by middle school students, poems by boys and girls, etc.
Wang Yizhen, born in 1946, is from Dongping County, Shandong Province. Editor-in-chief of juvenile monthly Member of Chinese Writers Association. Member of Children's Literature Committee of Chinese Writers Association. Since 1976, more than 2,000 poems and 500,000 fairy tales have been published in People's Daily, People's Literature, Poetry Magazine and other national journals106. He has published more than 20 books, such as The Story of Wang Di, China Color Fairy Tales, 2 1 century Campus Recitation Poetry and 2 1 century Campus Lyrics, and won the China Book Award, the National Excellent Children's Literature Award of the Chinese Writers Association, the Soong Ching Ling Children's Literature Award, the Dandelion Award of the Ministry of Culture, and the * * Five One Project Award of the Communist Youth League. The book "265438+ 20th Century Campus Recitation Award" was selected as one hundred patriotic education books jointly recommended by the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, the Central Civilization Office, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Culture, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, the State Press and Publication Administration and the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League. More than 40 works were selected into the new curriculum standards of Chinese for primary and secondary schools approved by the Ministry of Education. Three other works were selected as official Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong.