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Nie Zhenning's resume
65438-0985 Join the Chinese Writers Association. A famous scholar, born in Jiangsu, grew up in Guangxi and studied in Beijing. In recent years, he became famous as a publisher. He used to be editor-in-chief and president of Lijiang Publishing House, deputy director of Guangxi Press and Publication Bureau, president of China Publishing Group Corporation and deputy secretary of the party group. He is currently the chairman of Taofen Foundation, the vice chairman of China Publishing Association, the vice chairman of China Periodical Association, the dean of School of Journalism and Publication of Beijing Institute of Printing, and the head of Beijing Publishing Industry and Cultural Research Base.

The edited books have won many national awards, and the published research papers have a good influence. In 1980s, he was an accomplished young writer, who published a large number of short stories and collections such as The Road to Hot Springs and Underground River, and won readers and honors with his short stories Changle and A Betel Nut in the Hydrangea, novellas Underground River and Rock Paintings and Rivers. Changle, in particular, is still a popular work in the anthology of contemporary novels. He graduated from the first writers' class of Chinese Department in Peking University, was a member of Chinese Writers Association, and was the winner of the first Zhuang Chongwen Literature Award. Since 1986, he has served as the vice chairman of Guangxi Writers Association.

Since 1990s, Nie Zhenning has devoted himself to tedious editing work, but he has occasionally published short stories such as Dead Letter, Vomiting Words and Talking in a Dream. , has also been well received.

1994 replaces the editing contract management mode with the integrated management mode in the publishing industry, implements the limited responsibility system of planning and production process in the domestic publishing industry earlier, and is committed to the construction of the modern enterprise system of publishing houses, which is groundbreaking and has achieved initial results in practice. He deepened and improved his business philosophy and strengthened the comprehensive quality of modern publishing houses, so that after he entered People's Literature Publishing House, he carried out reforms in all aspects of book editing, printing and distribution, which caused great repercussions in the industry and readers.

2010165438+1October 18 Beijing Institute of Printing hired Nie Zhenning, then president of China Publishing Group Corporation, as the dean of the School of Press and Publication.