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Liu Mingqing (1963.9-), senior publisher, publisher, book reviewer, columnist. Male, Han nationality, native of Shunyi, Beijing, member of the China Democratic National Construction Association, editor, China Democracy and Legal Press.

Liu Mingqing

(Book reviewer, columnist)

From 1981 to 1985, he studied at the Law Department of China University of Political Science and Law. Served from 1985 to 1999
This "From Angry Youth to Thinker" is a collection of reading essays and thought reviews created by him for ten years. Most articles have been published in the press. It is divided into four parts: First, "return to common sense". This part of the text is the core of this book. It is about some cultural events that have occurred in the past decade and comments made by some of his respected intellectuals. For example, in view of the tobacco claim that occurred in the United States in July 1999, human rights interests were higher than economic interests; in the light of the 1997 Asian financial turmoil, it was considered to be the so-called "Asian values" Model of economic development to promote economic development); in addition to Yu Luoke, Gu Zhun, Wang Xiaobo,
Liu Mingqing: Indeed, my job is publishing and publishing books. I have been in the industry for nearly 20 years. In recent years, I have been fortunate to participate in the marketing planning and promotion of some well-known bestsellers. However, I love writing and writing. I was born in the 1960s, went to college in the 1980s, and have been a teacher and editor at the university for a long time. It can be said that, unlike today's post-70s and post-80s youth, they were born at the age of my youth. That era was not only a time of rapid changes in China's economic reform and opening up, but also a time of turbulence in Chinese thought and culture.
In the 1980s, youth and college students pursued the love of literature as the most fashionable pursuit. Literature was indeed the field with the most courage to break the traditional shackles and the most emancipated mind at that time. From "scar literature" to "obscure poetry", it gave me great thought shock and inspiration. Especially the "Today" poetry works represented by Bei Dao and Gu Cheng are not only my personal favorite, but I believe it is also the favorite of our generation of young people. I remember that Gu Cheng went to China University of Political Science and Law to give a lecture in 1982, which almost swept the campus. So my writing also started from literary creation, or from writing poetry.
The introductory mentor of my own writing is my father, a middle school teacher, who published his work in the Counselor magazine when he was young. Although he taught physics, he was very supportive and encouraged me to read literature and write poetry.
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