Shi Yue, whose pen name was Yue Ming, male, Han nationality, born in June of 1979 and June of 10, is a native of Wuhan, Hubei Province, with an in-service university degree. He joined the work in July 2000 and joined China in February 2006.
He used to be a civil servant of Shunde Customs in Guangdong Province, and became famous on the Internet with "What happened in the Ming Dynasty". By 20 14, the cumulative sales volume of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" had exceeded10 million copies, creating a miracle of book sales in China.
On April 7, 2009, the seventh volume of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", as the final work of the complete works, has been published. 20 1 1,1,2 1, "The 6th Rich List of Chinese Writers 20 1 1" was released. That year, Yue Ming ranked eighth in the list of rich writers with an annual royalty income of 5.75 million yuan.
Literary experience
When Yue Ming was five years old, she and her father went to the bookstore. At that time, he insisted on buying a set of five thousand years old. Although the price of that set of books is only five dollars and sixty cents, her father's monthly salary is only 30 yuan. "When buying books, my father asked Yue Ming if he liked history? To be honest, Mingyue didn't know what history was. "
In that year, when Yue Ming was in primary school, this set of books accompanied him until he entered middle school. He had read the last five thousand years for twelve times. "When he grew up, Yue Ming began to read Twenty-four Histories and History as a Mirror, and finally found that the characters in the Ming Dynasty were the most interesting. They are maverick people, and both good and bad are extreme, so I began to study Tong Mingjian, Chronicle of Ming History, Lack of Country and Compendium III.
Mingyue, a pioneer of spiritual history in 2006, emphasized that writing history means writing people, and writing people means writing hearts. The long article "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" was first published in Tianya Forum, and then moved to Sina blog.
Tianya and Sina's monthly click-through rate exceeded one million, which triggered the "Alum" riots, and related events were named "Mingyuemen" by the media. China writer Ou Fawei pointed out that Mingyue restored history with her own soul, while human beings restored the soul in his history.