Ruan Cishan has five brothers and sisters, and there are many children at home. His parents support their families through wages and live a life of barely living. Ruan Cishan knew her parents' difficulties and wanted to share them from an early age. From the age of 12, I began to learn to earn money to support myself. When he was studying in Kaohsiung Middle School, the principal attached great importance to improving students' writing ability, and formulated a system: whoever contributed outside the school would get a manuscript fee, and with the manuscript fee sheet, he could get a bonus equal to the manuscript fee at school. What a good incentive! Ruan Cishan tried his best to write and contribute. Since then, all the tuition fees have been earned by his writing. However, this "system" of paying for one manuscript is not for everyone. Because there are not many people with strong writing skills like Ruan Cishan. Ruan Cishan is not only well-off, but also a "little celebrity" with rich material and spiritual resources in the school.
Ruan Cishan's father loves reading, and his brother and sister-in-law both graduated from the journalism department of Taiwan Province Political University. Ruan Cishan was influenced by news very early and determined to be a journalist. After entering the journalism department of Chengchi University, his professional achievements are among the best in his class. The journalism department of Chengchi University has two generous scholarships, one is Chen Bulei Scholarship and the other is Chen Bosheng Scholarship, both of which are awarded by Ruan Cishan every academic year. 1974, graduated from Ruan Cishan University at the age of 28. At that time, there were only one or twenty news media on the island of Taiwan Province Province, and there was excessive competition everywhere. It is not easy for college graduates to find jobs, but Ruan Cishan, who has excellent grades, has three jobs waiting for him at once. He chose two media, Taiwan Province Central Daily and China Broadcasting Corporation. 1976, Ruan Cishan chose to go across the ocean and go to the United States for further study. During his work-study program in new york, he tried his hand at new york's World Journal and accumulated some experience in running a newspaper.
1978 obtained a master's degree from the East Asian Institute of St. John's University in the United States.
1979 returned to Taiwan Province province and served as the head of the news editing group of China Broadcasting Corporation.
1980, he left Taiwan Province again for the United States, where he studied for a doctoral program at the Institute of Political Science of new york University.
198 1 year, the Chinese community hired 35-year-old Ruan Cishan to establish the Chinese International Daily in Los Angeles as the editor-in-chief. Later, he went to China Daily as vice president and editor-in-chief.
Decided to be a columnist from 1987. At the same time, nine newspapers wrote columns for him. The most used manuscript is Lianhe Zaobao in Singapore, twice a week. This way of writing has been written for more than twenty years. Someone once commented that his column "is not luxurious and ostentatious, but it has the effect of hitting the nail on the head and getting rid of the root cause."
At the turn of spring and summer in 2000, Liu Changle invited Ruan Cishan, who had been writing current affairs columns in many Chinese newspapers all over the world for a long time, to be a guest on the program News Line of Phoenix Satellite TV.
Unable to withstand Liu Changle's three visits, Ruan Cishan became the editor-in-chief and chief commentator of Phoenix TV Information Channel in June 2006. Become the only TV host in the world who stutters. 1973-1976: Deputy Head of External Relations Group of Taiwan Province Broadcasting Corporation, China.
1978-1979: Head of Taiwan Province Audience Service Group of China Broadcasting Corporation.
1976-1979: Senior Editor of American World Journal
1979-1980: Head of Taiwan Province News Editing Group of China Broadcasting Corporation.
198 1 year-1986: Editor-in-Chief of American World Journal.
1986-1988: vice president and editor-in-chief of China daily.
1998 -2000: Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of Taiwan Province Provincial Television Newspaper.
2006 54 38+0- Up to now: Editor-in-Chief and Chief Commentator of Phoenix TV Information Channel in Hong Kong.
In 2002, he was hired as a visiting professor at China Renmin University.
In 2004, he was hired as an adjunct professor at Wuhan University of Technology.
In February 2006, he was hired as a visiting professor at Harbin Engineering University.
On April 20/0/0, Kloc became honorary president and chief professor of Phoenix College in xihua university, China.
From October to May, Kloc was hired as a visiting professor at School of Journalism and Communication, Wuhan University.
20 10 was hired as a visiting professor at China University of Mining and Technology in June.
June 20 1 1 was hired as a visiting professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University.
2065438+In July 2003, he was hired as a visiting professor at China Youshi University (East China).