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Brief introduction of Qi Jun's life
Qi Jun (19 18 ~ 2006), formerly known as Pan Xizhen, was born in Yongjia, Zhejiang. My father has been an official for many years and likes to collect ancient books, rubbings and calligraphy and painting. His family has a rich collection of books. Influenced by her family, she loved literature since childhood. At the age of six, her father hired a tutor to teach her classical literature.

When I was studying in Hongdao Girls' Middle School in Hangzhou, I read a lot of modern literature and foreign literature and started literary creation. After graduating from high school, he was sent to the China Literature Department of Zhijiang University with excellent results, and became a favorite pupil of the great poet Xia. He studied ancient books, recited poems and wrote lyrics under Mr. Xia, and was deeply influenced by his knowledge and personality, and made great achievements in ci poetry.

When she graduated from college, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out. She moved to Shanghai, Yongjia and other places, working hard and feeling the pain of the country being destroyed. From 65438 to 0949, he went to Taiwan Province Province, where he served as the chief of records in the Supreme People's Procuratorate and the chief of editing in the judicial administration department. From 65438 to 0969, he retired from the Ministry of Justice and taught in the Chinese Department of Central University and Zhongxing University, teaching new and old literature.

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Representative works: More than 30 kinds of essays, novels and children's literature works, including Smoke Sorrow, Red Deng Sha (won the literary creation award of Zhongshan Prize), Sleeping with a Dream Book for Three Nights, Bun, Rain of Osmanthus Flowers, Nose Misty Rain, Reading and Life, Love on a Thousand Miles on the Peak, and Together with Me. She is also one of the original authors of the famous TV series "Orange is Red".

Qi Jun ranks first among the top ten female writers in Taiwan Province. In the past 30 years, she has been writing nonstop and published nearly 30 books on prose, novels, children's literature and Ci. Some of her essays have been selected into middle school textbooks, and her works have been translated into English, Japanese and Korean, which have been well received by readers at home and abroad and praised as "the shining star of Taiwan Province literature".

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Qi Jun