Chen Xianbing is also known as Huang Ronggen. Writers and researchers. 1926 was born in Guangzhou in February. Graduated from Sun Yat-sen University and Huazhong Normal University, graduated from the Chinese Department of Huazhong University, graduated from the creative research class of South China College of Literature and Art, and graduated from Hainan Correspondence College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Orphan of martyr Chen Qi, political commissar of Red 15 Army. Now he is a retired cadre, part-time researcher and deputy editor. He is a visiting researcher at Tianjin No.1 Middle School Student Research Institute and a consultant to the editorial board of Who's Who in China's Literature and Art Circles. ..
Chinese name: Chen Xianbing
Alias: Huang Ronggen
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Guangzhou
Date of birth: 1926 65438+ February
Occupation: writer
Graduate institutions: Sun Yat-sen University and Huazhong Normal University.
Masterpieces: The Soul of a Desert Island, No Wave in the Sea, Lei Lixia, and Witness of Air Combat in Macau.
Title: Researcher
postal service
1948 Join the guerrillas in South China. Before liberation, he served as staff officer of Guangdong Central Column Command of China People's Liberation Army, director of Guangdong Central United Front Work Department, secretary of Taishan County Government, former member of the Standing Committee of fourth area Branch, leader and acting director, pilot director of three rural land reforms in Dongkou, Taishan County, and head of three townships. He used to be Commissioner of Guangdong NLD and deputy head of NLD Xinjiang leading group. Won the title of second-class and third-class hero, "model before supporting" and "advanced worker". From 65438 to 0943, he engaged in anti-Japanese propaganda and began literary creation. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he served as editor-in-chief of Overseas Chinese Daily, reporter of Datong Daily, news agency editor, reporter and editor-in-chief. After liberation, he served as a special correspondent for Nanfang Daily and Guangzhou Daily, a researcher at the Policy Research Office of the Guangdong Provincial Department of Education, and a part-time researcher at the Institute of Language and Literature of Xinjiang Branch of China Academy of Sciences.
Personal work
1955 transferred to Xinjiang, engaged in military news work and local publishing work. 1948 He wrote novels A Desert Island Returning to the Soul, No Waves in the Sea, Documentary Literature Lei Lixia, Witness of Air Combat in Macau and Memoirs of the Revolution. Translated into "Fishing Village on Water" and "Song of Guerrilla Captain". Short stories, prose reportage, etc. , published in the former Soviet Youth magazine. The economic paper "The End of Silver Dollar Voucher" was published in Guangdong and Hong Kong newspapers. Biographies have been included in more than ten classics, such as Who's Who in China's Literary and Art Circles, China's Dictionary of Experts, China's Dictionary of Chinese Characters, Dictionary of World Cultural Celebrities, Dictionary of Chinese Character Tutoring, Pride of China, Who's Who in the World in the United States and Contemporary Stories of China. The essay "Street Lamp in the Sky" won the second prize of China Academy of Fine Arts, and the monograph "Talking about the Relationship between Leukemia and Cold" won the international prize. , and was collected by the world academic library.