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Cao Jingzhuang's resume.
He has published more than books 10, with a total word count of more than 3 million words: among them, there is a collection of essays "Looking for fragrance and hating the night"; Reportage collection "Reading Zhuzhou"; Collection of folk stories "Legend of Emperor Yan"; Mausoleums of Yan Di and Yan Di, records of cultural relics and historic sites in Zhuzhou, compilation of revolutionary cultural historical materials on the border of Hunan and Jiangxi, Records of Zhuzhou, etc. In addition, he also edited "Zhuzhou Folk Stories Integration", "Zhuzhou Songs Integration" and "Zhuzhou Proverbs Integration", with a total of 1 10,000 words. He also wrote 10 episode of historical and cultural TV movie Looking Back at Xiaoxiang and 25 episodes of TV feature film Talking about Zhuzhou, which were shot and broadcast by Hunan TV and Zhuzhou TV respectively.

His works have won many awards, including the reportage "A Thousand Miles of Family" won the second prize of national unity essay, the essay "Looking for the Beauty of Wu Tong" won the second prize of national essay on "Love China and Greening the City", "Going for a Walk" won the first prize of national evening newspaper family essay, the TV feature film "Monument to the Earth" won the second prize of China TV Award, and "Hometown Anecdotal" won the national TV program Stars Award.

The essay "Wild in Suoxi Language" was selected as the fourth lesson of the eleventh volume of the Chinese textbook for six-year primary schools with nine-year compulsory education in China, and the fourth lesson of the sixth grade Chinese published by People's Education Publishing House. He is the first Zhuzhou writer whose works have been selected into the national Chinese textbook since the founding of New China 60 years ago.