Jaco, female, 1972 was born in Dingtao County, Shandong Province. At present, he is a researcher and master tutor of Beijing Studies Institute of Beijing Union University, and concurrently serves as the executive director and deputy secretary-general of Chinese Folklore Society, member of the academic committee of Beijing Studies Research Base of Beijing Philosophy and Social Sciences Base, executive director and deputy secretary-general of the festival professional committee of Huaxia Cultural Protection Center, deputy secretary-general of the national festival professional committee of China Anthropology Ethnology Research Association, and academic consultant of Shandong Folklore Society. Mainly engaged in historical folklore and Beijing studies, especially focusing on festivals and customs.
Chinese name: Jaco.
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of Birth: Dingtao County, Shandong Province
Date of birth:1July 972
Occupation: teacher
Graduates: Nankai University, Shandong University.
Main achievements: He has written and edited many academic works and series, and published more than 100 academic papers.
Presided over a number of national, provincial and ministerial projects.
China Folk Art Mountain Flower Award, China Federation of Literary and Art Criticism Award, etc.
"Four Groups" of Talents in Beijing
Masterpieces: Studies on Festivals in Tang Dynasty, Studies on Folk Literature in Ming Dynasty, Qingming Festival, Series of Qilu Characteristic Cultures and Etiquette.
Personal profile
He studied in the History Department of Nankai University, the Institute of Folklore of Shandong University and the School of History and Culture of Shandong University successively, and obtained 1994 Bachelor of History, Master of Law and Doctor of History degrees in 2002 and 2007 respectively. He worked in Shandong Provincial Museum and School of History, Culture and Social Development of Shandong Normal University, and worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the College of Literature of Beijing Normal University from July to October, 2008.
Mainly engaged in folklore, social culture, Beijing studies, especially at the age of 20, paying attention to festivals and customs. He has written many books, such as Research on Festivals in Tang Dynasty, Research on Folk Literature of 20 Years Old in Ming Dynasty, Qingming Festival, 77 Customs that China People Should Know Most, China Folk Diary, etc., edited Qilu Characteristic Culture Series and Etiquette, and published nearly 100 academic papers. Among them, the book Research on Folk Literature in Ming Dynasty won two honors, such as the 11th China Folk Literature and Art Mountain Flower Award of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. Presided over a number of projects at or above the provincial and ministerial levels.
Personal life
1990 to 1994 studied in the history department of Nankai university and obtained a bachelor's degree in history.
1994 ——1999 works in Shandong Provincial Museum.
1999 to 2002, studied in the Institute of Folklore of Shandong University, and obtained a master's degree in law.
In 2002, he began to teach and research in the School of History, Culture and Social Development of Shandong Normal University, and was promoted to associate professor. 20 10 1 1, went to Beijing to work as an associate professor and researcher in Beijing Institute of Beijing Studies, Beijing Union University.
From 2004 to 2007, he studied for a doctoral degree in the School of History and Culture of Shandong University, and from 20 to 0 in 2008, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the College of Literature of Beijing Normal University.
At present, he is a researcher and master tutor of Beijing Studies Institute of Beijing Union University, and concurrently serves as the executive director and deputy secretary-general of Chinese Folklore Society, member of the academic committee of Beijing Studies Research Base of Beijing Philosophy and Social Sciences Base, executive director and deputy secretary-general of the festival professional committee of Huaxia Cultural Protection Center, deputy secretary-general of the national festival professional committee of China Anthropology Ethnology Research Association, and academic consultant of Shandong Folklore Society.
publish a book
monograph
editor in chief
1. Series Etiquette of Qilu Characteristic Culture (edited), Shandong Friendship Publishing House, 2004.
2. China Dragon Boat Festival Series History Volume (Editor-in-Chief), Guangxi Normal University Press, 20 13 edition.
3. China people's custom view and practice of changing customs (editor), China Social Sciences Press, 20 16 edition.
Published papers
Journal paper
1. Bimawen and horse-avoiding fever, folklore research,No. 1, 2000.
2. The legend of meson push and its cultural significance, Guanzi, No.3, 2002.
3. Pray for a bumper harvest —— Understanding and thinking about the custom of "worshipping Grandma Maimang", Folklore Research, No.2, 2002.
4. On the Role of Children's Games in Individual Socialization, Journal of Zaozhuang Normal University, No.6, 2002.
5. "Playing Melon Seeds in Ming and Qing Literature", Research on Novels of Ming and Qing Dynasties, No.4, 2002.
6. On the Cultivation of Citizen's Community Identity by Traditional Festivals, Social Work, No.8, 2003.
7. A Preliminary Study on Flower Sacrifice and Its Origin (second author), Folklore Research, No.4, 2003.
8. From the rise and fall of the Cold Food Festival to see the influence of the joint efforts of the government and the people on customs, Qilu Academic Journal, No.2, 2004.
9. A new probe into the origin of the Cold Food Festival, Northwest Ethnic Studies, No.3, 2004.
10. Functional analysis of red hijab, Journal of Hebei Normal University, No.5, 2004.
1 1. On Praying for Children ≠ Praying for Pregnancy, Folklore Research, No.3, 2004.
12. Survival in Reconstruction —— Reflections on the fate of Tanabata, Folk Culture Forum, No.6, 2004.
13. Romanization of historical figures and historization of legendary figures, Folk Culture Forum,No. 1, 2005.
14. One Folk Custom and Two Feelings, Jinqiao, No.2, 2005.
15. From tradition to present: official active intervention in traditional festivals, Folklore Research,No. 1, 2005.
16. The Tang Dynasty changed to fire-a fictional tradition, supplemented by literature, history and philosophy in 2005.
17. Intervention: Current official attitude towards traditional festivals, Folk Culture Forum, No.3, 2005.
18. The Tang Dynasty changed to fire, Literature and History Knowledge, No.8, 2006.
19. Bai Juyi's holiday life and the relationship between folk individual practice and holiday tradition-changes, Folk Culture Forum, No.4, 2006.
20. The rise of Tomb-Sweeping Day as an independent festival in the Tang Dynasty, Folklore Research,No. 1, 2007.
2 1. Miss Sam, I will miss you. Folklore Research, No.2, 2007.
22. Red hijab, China Cultural Pictorial, No.5, 2007.
23. Tang Xuanzong's Birthday from the Perspective of Policy Process, Folk Culture Forum, No.3, 2007.
24. Mice in Folk Culture, Encyclopedia of Knowledge,No. 1, 2008.
25. From official construction to folk tradition: the story of Zhonghe Festival, Folklore Research, No.2, 2008.
26. Mr. Saman: As a Thinking Practitioner of Folklore Field Work, ludong university journal, No.2, 2008.
27. The Art Left _ Pillow Embroidery, Encyclopedia Knowledge, No.8, 2008.
28. On the Characteristics of Festivals in Tang Dynasty, Journal of Huazhong Normal University,No. 1 2009.
29. Cattle in Folk Culture, Encyclopedia of Knowledge,No. 1, 2009.
30. The Qingming Festival does not wear willows, and the beauty becomes the head-the custom of using willows in Qingming Festival, No.4 of Literature and History Knowledge, 2009.
3 1. Broken Corolla-Qingming Cockfighting, Encyclopedia Knowledge, No.7, 2009.
32. The study of folklore in China should be moderately upward-from the relationship between Li Longji and festivals, National Art, No.2, 2009.
33. Tomb-Sweeping Day, China Cultural Pictorial, No.4, 20 10.
34. A Study on Folk Narrative of Wan Series Miscellanies, Festival Research No.2, 20 10.
35. Li Yikun and His Collection of Romance in the Moon, Minnan No.5, 20 10.
36. The significance of historical folklore literature research from the perspective of folklore, Folklore Research No.2, 20 10.
37. The manuscript of The Story of Beijing at the Age of 37 and its folk literature value at the age of 37, Literature 20 10 No.3. ..
38. "Thinking carefully, eating well and respecting history" in the court holiday life in Ming Dynasty and its enlightenment, Journal of Beijing Union University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition), No.4, 20 10.
39. A Study of Folk Narrative in Scenery of the Imperial Capital —— Reflections on Folk Records, Folklore Research No.4, 20 10.
40. Notes on Jingchu Times by Liang Zonggu of Southern Dynasties, Folklore Research No.4, 20 10.
4 1. Predicament and outlet of traditional festivals in the current context —— Reflections on the construction of new festivals, Shandong Social Sciences, No.3, 20 1 1.
42. Dragon Boat Festival is a flowing tradition, Culture Monthly, No.5, 20 1 1.
43. "Dragon Boat Festival" appeared in the Tang Dynasty as a festival name ",Qinghai Social Sciences, No.2, 201/.
44. "Who is reviving Valentine's Day in China?" , Culture Monthly, No.8, 20 1 1.
45. An analysis of the writing tradition of China's folk literature at the age of 20 and its causes —— Also on the influence of this tradition on the folk literature at the age of 20 in the Ming Dynasty, National Art No.3, 20 1 1.
46. Caring and Writing about Local Folklore: Yang Sichang and His Introduction to Wuling Ethnic Groups, Cultural Heritage No.3, 20 1 1.
47. Seeking common ground while reserving differences: the function and significance of folk culture in the context of globalization, Green Leaves No.7, 20 1 1.
48. Chunqiu Ershe: A Grand Festival for Rural People in Tang Dynasty, Journal of Huazhong Normal University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition), No.3, 20 1 1.
49. China traditional society's Qixi Daughter's Day Culture Monthly, No.8, 20 1 1.
50. Drive Clouds to Make Dragons Come, Encyclopedia of Knowledge,No. 1 issue, 20 12.
5 1. Dongyue Temple in Guo Licheng's eyes, knowledge of literature and history,No. 1 issue, 20 12.
52. Local Records and Beijing Historical Folklore Research, Folklore Research, No.4, 20 12.
53. The spread and changes of the Cold Food Festival before the Tang Dynasty-mainly from the perspective of immigration, Journal of Wenzhou University (Social Science Edition), No.6, 20 12.
54. "February 2 comes first, and the dragon rises"-the origin, evolution and cultural significance of February 2, Folk Culture Forum No.5, 20 12.
55. Reflections on the Construction of Urban Cultural Calendar and Related Issues, Qinghai Social Sciences, No.5, 20 12.
56. year of the snake's Random Talk, Encyclopedia of Knowledge,No. 1 issue, 20 13.
57. From National Sacrificial Places to Public Spaces —— Thoughts and Suggestions on Revitalizing Qitan Park in Beijing, Journal of Beijing Union University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition),No. 1 issue, 20 13.
58. The tradition of emphasizing the moon and cultural choice: the formation of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Tang Dynasty, National Art,No. 1 issue, 20 13.
59. Who is the appraiser of intangible cultural heritage? Culture Monthly,No. 10, 20 13.
60. From Kiki Festival to Valentine's Day in China —— Contemporary Reconstruction and Significance of Valentine's Day in China, Cultural Heritage,No. 1, 20 14.
6 1. Folk customs, festivals and urban cultural design-a dialogue on the significance and reconstruction of folk culture (second author), Beijing Planning and Construction, No.3, 20 14.
62. The Changing City —— Seeing Beijing's Modernization in the Early 20th Century from Questions and Answers on Beijing Customs, Journal of Beijing Union University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition), No.4, 20 14.
63. Holidays in China Ancient Society, Knowledge of Literature and History, No.3, 20 14.
64. Longteng February, Culture Monthly, No.7, 20 14.
65. Festival Architecture in China in the Architectural Age, Folklore Research,No. 1 issue, 20 15.
66. Chinese Folklore Society and National Cultural Construction —— Taking the revival and reconstruction of traditional festivals as an example (second author), Folk Culture Forum,No. 1 issue, 20 15.
67. Slow release of traditional villages and homesickness —— Reflections on the legitimacy and methods of protecting traditional villages at present, Folk Culture Forum, No.2, 20 15.
68. Intangible cultural heritage can't talk about innovation in general, Central Plains Cultural Studies No.3, 20 15.
69. The Renaming of Traditional Festivals and Modern Transformation —— Reflections on the Contemporary Changes of Double Ninth Festival, Northwest Ethnic Studies No.4, 20 15.
70. Customs and good governance: China's ancient thought of changing customs, Journal of Guangxi University for Nationalities (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No.5, 20 15.
7 1. Persistence and adjustment: Tomb-Sweeping Day's inheritance and changes in the process of urbanization, cultural heritage,No. 1, 20 16.
72. Perspectives and methods of folklore research: from the experience of daily life, Folk Culture Forum,No. 1 issue, 20 16.
Prose and essays
1. Description of folk beliefs in "The Story of Waking the World", A Study of Jin Ping Mei Culture, Huayi Publishing House, 2000.
2. Vision under Pressure, An Essay on Qixi Culture, edited by Yuan, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, 2002, 1 1 edition.
3. Problems and Countermeasures —— Investigation and Research on Rural Social Assistance Policy in Shandong Province, edited by Gao Jianguo, Asset Construction and Social Development, Social Science Literature Publishing House, July 2005.
4. On the official's active intervention in traditional festivals in the current context from the perspective of the relationship between officials and festivals in China traditional society, published by China Folklore Society and Beijing Folk Museum: On Festival Culture, Academy Press, 1, 2006.
5. Festivals in Tang Dynasty, Proceedings of the Second Dongyue Forum, Essays on Festive Culture compiled by China Folklore Society and Beijing Folk Museum, Academy Press, 1, 2007.
6. Tang Xuanzong's Birthday Festival from the perspective of policy process, edited by China Folklore Society and Beijing Folklore Museum: Traditional Festivals and Cultural Space-Dongyue Forum International Seminar Album, Academy Press, August 2007; Editor of this book: Selected Works of Mr. An's 60th Anniversary of Historical Research, Qilu Bookstore, 2007, 1 1 edition.
7. Preserving differences: an important function of folk culture under the background of globalization-thinking from its local cultural dimension, Collected Works of Beijing Studies 2008 (below), Tongxin Publishing House, 65438+February 2008.
8. The rise of Tomb-Sweeping Day as an independent festival in the Tang Dynasty, edited by Feng Jicai: Cultural Blood and Spiritual Ties: China Traditional Festival (Collected Works of Tomb-Sweeping Day and Cold Food Forum), China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, 2009, 1 edition.
9. The Holiday Life of Beijing Residents and the Development of Urban Space in the Late Ming Dynasty, Proceedings of the 2009 Beijing International Symposium on Regional Culture and Urban Development, Beijing Tongxin Publishing House, 2065438+May 2000.
10. Win-win: When traditional festivals become a platform for home-school cooperative education. Dong Shaosu, Editor-in-Chief: Our Festival-Selected Papers of Zhejiang Forum on Contemporary Inheritance of China Folk Culture. Zhejiang People's Publishing House, May 20 10.
1 1. The Holiday Life of Beijing Residents and the Development of Urban Space in the Late Ming Dynasty, China Social History Review, Tianjin Publishing House, 20 10 August.
12. a new probe into the origin of the cold food festival, edited by feng jicai: the diversity and protection of the Qingming (cold food) culture-the sequel to the China traditional festival (Qingming cold food) forum, Zhonghua Book Company, 20 1 1.
13. "Dragon Boat Festival" is a textual research on the names of festivals in the Tang Dynasty, compiled by China Folklore Society, etc. Searching for the Soul of Dragon Boat Festival Culture: Selected Papers of China International Symposium on Dragon Boat Festival Customs (Jiaxing), Zhejiang University Press, 20 1 1.
14. World Urban Construction and the Development of Beijing Studies, edited by Zhang Miaodi: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Beijing Studies in Humanities and World Urban Construction 20 10, Tongxin Publishing House, 20 1 1.
15. Outline of Beijing Cultural History Construction, Beijing Studies 20 12: Beijing Culture and Beijing Studies, Tongxin Publishing House, 20 12, 10.
16. New thinking on the nature and task of intangible cultural heritage protection, Collection of Capital Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection: 20 12 Beijing Cultural Forum, Capital Normal University Press, June 20 13 edition.
17. The Short History of the Temple of Heaven and the Great History of China, Beijing History Series 20 13, Beijing Yanshan Publishing House 20 13.
18. Editorial Committee of Proceedings of Beijing Cultural Forum: Festivals and Citizens' Life-Proceedings of Beijing Cultural Forum 20 13, Capital Normal University Press, 20 14.
Newspaper articles
1. Mice in Folk Culture, Qilu Evening News, February 2008 14.
2. Celebration of life handed down for thousands of years-Scanning Qingming Culture, China Culture News, April 6, 20 10.
3. Predicament and outlet of traditional festivals, China Culture News, May 24th, 20 1 1.
4. Cultural connotation of the year, 2 1 Century Business Herald, 20 12, 1, 17.
5. Pray for life and carnival: the cultural connotation of the Lantern Festival, China Culture News, 201February 6.
February 2, 6: Spring Festival, China Culture News, February 27th, 20 12.
7. Nostalgia and Reflection-A folk lyric film "Dream Back to Taierzhuang", China Art Newspaper, 6th edition, March 30th, 20 12.
8. Gratitude, Life Consciousness and Timely Spirit —— Cultural Connotation of Tomb-Sweeping Day, China Culture News, April 2, 2065, 438+02.
9. Beijing should set up its own cultural calendar, China Culture News, 201212 February 22.
10. From Begging Qiaojie Festival to Valentine's Day, China Culture News, August 20 13, 12.
1 1. People chose Tanabata, Guangming Daily, August17,2065438.
12. Late Moon Ceremony and Late Moon Altar, China Culture News, September16,2065438.
13. Yuanxiao: A multicultural river, Guangming Daily, February 20 14, 14.
14. "Meeting between the Lights and the Moon", Economic Daily February 14 edition 13.
15. Ignoring the Fire of the New Festival, China Culture News, 8th edition, 20 14, April 7th.
16. preface to the spring and autumn annals expressing emotions in words. China culture news, 4th edition, 20 15, February 4th.
17. The changes of the times reflected by the changes of time (second author), Guangming Daily, 9th edition, 20 15.
18. "Make the past serve the present, express the feelings of the Spring Festival", China Culture News, 8th edition, February 20 15.
19. "Enjoy the Spring Festival in the Year of the Sheep", 8th edition of Economic Daily, March 15.
20. Let the Spring Festival take root in life, Economic Daily, 8th edition, 20 1 March 5,1.
2 1. Holidays in ancient China, Tianjin Daily, 20 10, March 23rd.
22. Swing: Tomb-Sweeping Day's Banxian Opera, Qilu Evening News, April 2, 20 15.
23. Visiting the Nostalgia of the ancients. Beijing Daily, 20th edition, 20 15, 15 (read by Theory Weekly).
24. Restoration and promotion: Key words of traditional village protection, China Culture News, 8th edition, 20 15, July 20th.
25. The protection of traditional villages must attach importance to villagers' participation, Guangming Daily, August 26th, 20 10.
26. All-media communication of traditional festivals, Guangming Daily, 5th edition, 2065438+ 19, February 2006.
27. A bright moon begins with a circle, Economic Daily 2065438+February 2 1, 2006, weekend supplement.
28. The Legend of Tomb-Sweeping Day: Short Stories Deliver the Truth, China Culture News, 7th edition, 20 16, 1.
29. Rescuing the Lost Folktale: Children know little about Meng Jiangnv, People's Daily, 24th edition, 20 16, 15.
30. Admire Nu Wa and gather spiritual strength, People's Daily (overseas edition), 2065438+May 24, 2006, 10 edition.
Book review and summary
1. A masterpiece of festival culture —— Comment on Tao Jian's "An Examination of beginning of spring Customs", published in Folklore Research No.3, 200 1.
2. "Folk Belief and Science and Culture Held Launching Ceremony in Jinan", Folklore Research, No.2, 2002.
3. Protected Records —— Reading China Folk Art Collection, Folklore Research, No.4, 2004.
4. China Folklore and Belief: A Faithful Record of Folk Belief World, published in China Reading News on June 6, 2006.
5. A masterpiece in which the perspective of villagers' art research turns —— Reading Zhang Shishan's Cultural Interpretation of Villagers' Art —— A Survey of Four Villages in Central Shandong, Qilu Art Garden, No.4, 2006.
6. The Foundation Work of Historical Folklore —— A Summary of the Six-volume History of China Folklore and the Seminar of Zhong Jingwen's Historical Folklore Thought, Folklore Research,No. 1 2009.
7. Exploring the Truth, Goodness and Beauty of Traditional Festivals —— Comment on Professor Xiao Fang's Traditional Festivals and Intangible Cultural Heritage in China, Folklore Research No.3, 20 12.
8. History and Culture of Beijing, Beijing Social Sciences Yearbook (20 13), edited by Beijing Federation of Social Sciences, Beijing Publishing House, 20 13.
9. History and Culture of Beijing, Beijing Social Sciences Yearbook (20 14), edited by Beijing Federation of Social Sciences, Beijing Publishing House, 20 14.
10.20 14 summary of Beijing's historical and cultural research (first author), Beijing Studies Research Report 20 14, China Social Sciences Press, 20 15 June.
Translated works
1. Car ornaments unearthed in Sanpan Mountain and auspicious images in Western Han Dynasty art, Wu Hong: Art in Etiquette, Joint Publishing Company, 2005.
2. Portrait of the White Ape in Han Dynasty Art, Wu Hong: Etiquette Art, Joint Publishing Company, 2005.
Take charge of this project
1. National Social Science Fund Project: Research on Cultural Connotation and Inheritance of Traditional Festivals in China (ProjectNo.: 2008-2009). : 15BZW 186)。
2. China Festival Sub-project specially entrusted by the National Social Science Fund Committee: Tomb-Sweeping Day (project number: jrz20111).
3. The key project of social science planning in Shandong Province in 2004: Study on the relationship between the implementation of rural social assistance policy and social stability in Shandong Province (project number: 03BFZ 13).
4. Shandong Social Science Planning Project: Research on Social and Festival Changes in Tang Dynasty (ProjectNo.. :07CLSZ04)。
5. Beijing Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project: Research on the Construction of Beijing Cultural Calendar. : 12ZHB0 13)。
6. National Folk Literature and Art Development Center of the Ministry of Culture: China Festival Records and Tomb-Sweeping Day Pre-research.
7. Beijing Excellent Talents Funding Project: Research on the Contemporary Application of Traditional Etiquette Space in Beijing —— Taking Qitan as an Example.
Winning record
In 2004, the book Folk Belief and Scientific Culture won the first prize of the18th Shandong Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award.
In 2004, the graduation thesis "Study on the Origin of Cold Food Festival" won the 2003 Excellent Master's Dissertation Award in Shandong Province.
In 2006, "Changing Fire in Tang Dynasty" won the China Folk Culture Research Paper Rookie Excellence Award.
In 2007, Protecting Intangible Cultural Heritage from the Perspective of Actor Selection and Practice won the first prize of the first symposium on folklore and tourism theory in Shandong Province.
In 2007, Bai Juyi's Holiday Life won the first prize of the 2007 Academic Achievement Award of Shandong Folklore Society.
In 2008, Bai Juyi's Holiday Life won the third prize of the 22nd Shandong Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award.
In 2008, "China Folk Chronicle Festival Diary" won the first prize of "Outstanding Achievement Award of Shandong Culture and Arts Science in 2008".
20 13 "Research on Folk Literature in Ming Dynasty" won the 11th Mountain Flower Award of Chinese Folk Literature and Art and the Academic Works Award of Folk Literature and Art..
20 13 The History, Present Situation and Future Construction of Beijing Festivals won the first prize of "20 13 Beijing Cultural Forum-Festivals and Citizens' Life".
20 13 "From Begging Qiaojie Festival to Valentine's Day in China —— Contemporary Reconstruction and Significance of Valentine's Day in China" won the Excellent Paper Award of the 20 13 China Anthropology and Ethnology Annual Conference.
20 14 "carrying forward excellent traditional festival culture and cultivating and inheriting the core values of the Chinese nation" won the second prize of "20 14 Beijing Cultural Forum-Activities of Cultivating and Practicing Socialist Core Values".
20 14 "looking for the truth, goodness and beauty of traditional festivals-comments on professor Xiao Fang's" China traditional festivals and intangible cultural heritage "won the second prize of the 9th China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.
20 15 "Folk Literature of Ming Dynasty" won the Outstanding Contribution Award of Science and Technology of Beijing Union University.
20 15 was recommended by Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles to be selected as one of the "Four Groups" talents in Beijing's propaganda and cultural system (literary and art circles).