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He Jingzhi

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Chairman
  
Li Ruihuan

Preceded by
  
Wang Meng

Party
  
Communist Party of China

Premier
  
Li Peng

Role
  
Politician


General_secretary
  
Hu Yaobang

Name
  
He Jingzhi

Premier
  
Li Peng

Succeeded by
  
Liu Zhongde

Residence
  
Beijing, China

Books
  
The White-haired Girl: An Opera in Five Acts

He Jingzhi (born November 1924), also known by his pen names Aimo (艾漠) and Jingzhi (荆直), is a politician and poet of People's Republic of China. He was a standing committee member of the 8th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a standing committee member of the 7th National People's Congress, and a member of the 12th and 13th CPC Central Committee. He served as Minister of Culture of the People'e Republic of China and deputy head of the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China.

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Biography

He was born in Yi County, Shandong Province, Republic of China in 1924. He went to Yan'an in 1940, he graduated from Department of Literature of Luxun Art Academy of Yan'an in 1942, where he majored in Chinese Literature. He joined the Communist Party of China at the age of 17. He continued writing from the 1940s, such as Collection of Fangge (放歌集), Selected of He Jingzhi Poetry (贺敬之诗选), Return to Yan'an (回延安), Song of Leifeng (雷锋之歌) and China's October (中国的十月). He wrote The White Haired Girl (白毛女) with Ding Yi in 1945.

Personal life

He married Ke Yan (Chinese: 柯岩; pinyin: Kē Yán; 1924-2011) in October 1953, who was also a poet.

Works

  • Collection of Fangge (放歌集)
  • Selected of He Jingzhi Poetry (贺敬之诗选)
  • Return to Yan'an (回延安)
  • Song of Leifeng (雷锋之歌)
  • China's October (中国的十月)
  • The White Haired Girl (白毛女)
  • References

    He Jingzhi Wikipedia