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Brief introduction of the author of Rizhao censer
Qian, a native of Zhuji, Zhejiang, joined the team in Sixian County, Anhui Province and graduated from university. He is currently the president, editor-in-chief and editor-in-chief of New Reading and Writing magazine of Wen Hui Xinmin United Newspaper Group, a senior reporter of Wenhui Daily, a member of Chinese Writers Association, a member of China Ancient Ceramics Society, an executive director of Shanghai Periodical Association, a vice president of Shanghai Luo Qian Research Association, and an adjunct professor at the School of Humanities of Shanghai Normal University.

In the spring of 2002, I began to look for the famous porcelain kilns in China. After many hardships and dangers, the journey has exceeded 20 Wan Li. At his own expense, he visited 50 ancient kiln sites in 22 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, including Ningxia, Henan, Tibet and Xinjiang, and wrote a monograph "Looking for Famous Kilns in China". This is the first field investigation report of ancient kiln site written in prose in China. On June 5-438+1October 3, 2006, Chinese Writers Association, Shanghai Writers Association and Wen Hui Xinmin United Newspaper Group held a seminar on "Looking for China Famous Kilns". In 2005, the book was recommended by Shanghai Revitalizing China Reading Steering Committee as a reading activity book in Shanghai, and won the Top Ten Books of National Cultural Relics and Archaeology in 2005, the National Excellent Ancient Books Award in 2008 and the China Bingxin Prose Award.

On September 5, 2002, Xinmin Evening News published his "Zhidan Garden", Shimen "surfaced" in the Yuan Dynasty, and was awarded the Shanghai Good News Award by the Propaganda Department of Shanghai Municipal Committee that year. Shanghai "Shidanyuan Shimen in Yuan Dynasty" was rated as one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in China in 2006. Lu Xun as a Collector published in 2006 won the first prize of China Prose Elite Award.

Rizhao Incense Burner-Cultural Memory of China Ancient Porcelain Incense Burner is the first academic monograph on the culture of ceramic incense burner in China. It took the author 1 1 year to write, which filled a blank in the research field of ancient ceramics in China, and answered the origin of China ceramic incense burners, the deductive changes of their shapes, the status quo of kiln sites of various incense burners, and the position and role of incense burners in the development of Chinese culture.

His works also include prose collections, fragrant years, secular porcelain talks, celebrity impressions and so on. Editor-in-chief: Shanghai writers' essays 100, introduction to ancient poems, complete works of scene description, complete works of character description, complete works of practical writing, etc.