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Shandong Satellite TV ~ 6 o'clock program host [survey]
Ji Hongzhang, the program host of Shandong TV Station, has hosted such programs as Morality and the Legal System, Tales on Earth, and Talking about Things.

Chinese name: Ji Hongzhang

Nationality: People's Republic of China (PRC) (China).

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Birthplace: Jingbian County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province

Occupation: program host

Graduate school: Beijing Broadcasting Institute

Current residence: Jinan, Shandong Province

Constellation: Aquarius

Nickname in the program: Lao Ji

Blood type: type B.

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Ji Hongzhang, news announcer of Shandong Shengli Oilfield TV Station (Lao Ji)

Beijing Broadcasting Institute studied the news anchor of Hunan Satellite TV Economic TV Station. Since the end of 2007, she has been the host of Morality and the Legal System, The Story of the World and Talking about Things.

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In 2005, 2006 and 2009, he was awarded as the chief moderator of Shandong Radio and Television Bureau three times. In 2006, he was awarded by Shandong Radio and Television Bureau for his outstanding work performance. In 2006, he was awarded the honorary title of "Golden Eagle Star" by China TV Golden Eagle Award; At the end of 2007, he was named "Top Ten Legal Program Hosts" by China Radio and Television Association.

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Every time someone introduces himself, the listener always looks amazed and surprised. I know, they thought of Li Hongzhang and Li Daren again. After a long time, when I introduce myself to others, I always take the initiative to ridicule and say, "My surname is Ji, the same surname, and the same name as Li Hongzhang, but at present my two predecessors are not famous. I was born in the northwest, where I spent the most ignorant and happy time in my life. That's the place I often go back to in my dreams. The loess slope, the celestial tour, the caves with dim lights, and the satin desert. Everything is so clear. Pick up cow dung with a bamboo basket in the morning, climb a big tree in winter and break off dead branches. At sunset, my friends and I rode on the donkey's back and drove the sheep home. Sitting on the kang at night, listening to adults who go out to work tell me strange and interesting things I saw in the city. Childhood is happy and bitter. At that time, my family was very poor, which made me understand the difficulty of survival very early ... [1]