Brief introduction of Zhang Yinhe

Zhang Yinhe, a native of nanzhao county, Henan Province, graduated from Beijing Normal University with a master's degree in administration and a doctor's degree in psychology.

Zhang Yinhe is a member of Chinese Writers Association, China Literary Critics Association, China Folk Writers Association, Chinese Poetry Society, visiting researcher of China Salt Culture Research Center and love ambassador of CCTV. Member of the Expert Committee of the Research and Protection Center of Ancient Civilization of China Pre-Qin Historical Society, special historical and archaeological researcher of Henan Academy of Social Sciences, and visiting researcher of Henan Institute of Science and Technology.

Visiting professor of Zhongyan Jintan Salt Chemical Co., Ltd. (including three listed companies of salt chemical, electric power and gas) and visiting researcher of Jiangsu Academy of Social Sciences, Jiangsu Province. Since 1986, more than 40 papers have been published, including literary criticism, salt culture research papers, silkworm culture research papers, archaeological academic papers and so on. Among them, the 10,000-word paper "Historical and Cultural Connotation of Nanzhao Silkworm Folk Songs" written in 2020 was published in China Sericulture magazine, and published by American Business Strategy Research and Domestic Economic Forum.

Zhang Yinhe's Personal Achievements:

1, 20 17 years 1 month, Nanzhao Writers Museum was established, which collected more than 60 national and provincial writers' works (including magazines edited by Nanzhao people during the Republic of China) and 1000 pieces of ancient literature of Nanzhao (including people who worked in Nanzhao) in the past hundred years.

2.2065438+In September, 2008, Nanzhao Silkworm Culture Museum (now renamed Nanyang Tussah Culture Museum) was established, with a collection of more than 2,000 pieces of sericulture cultural relics in past dynasties, and was rated as "Henan Science Education Base".

3. In 2022, two museums were written into Nanyang Historical and Cultural Dictionary at the same time. In 2020 and 20021year, The History of Salt Culture in China was selected for the "Silk Road Scholarship Project" of the Propaganda Department of the CPC twice, and was translated into Arabic, Russian and other languages for publication.