In July 1989, he joined Blue and White Records as a graphic publicity and copywriter, and his first work was "Pan Meichen-The Ice that Refuses to Melt".
In October 1989, he was promoted to the director of the publicity department of the enterprise, and successfully created the "Military Lover Fang Jiwei". In July 1990, he was promoted to the deputy manager of the publicity department of the enterprise, participated in the production of TV programs, and planned Pan Meichen's mainland concert.
In July 1991, he became the domestic special assistant of UFO Records and participated in the albums of Aaron Kwok, Lin Yilian, Ye Qianwen and others.
In April 1992, he assisted in the organization of Ultrasonic Records and served as the manager of the planning department, launching albums by Pan Xieqing, Jiang Mingxue and others.
At the end of 1992, he organized Golden Point Records and served as the planning manager.
Participate in radio programs and campus tours.
In 1993, Tony Leung's album was released and he successfully portrayed Sun Yaowei.
Planned albums such as EMI Kwong Mei-yun's "Easily Injured Woman" and Mo Qixian's "Waiting for You Until My Heartaches".
In 1994, Sun Yaowei entered into a cross-border cooperation with Noriko Sakai.
He curated American groups such as LA Boyz and Babes, and was exposed to Taiwanese albums, shaping Cai Xiaohu, Luo Shifeng, Chen Baitan, Wang Ruixia and others.
In 1995, he served as the associate manager of the record department of Xiehe Group.
Introducing Hong Kong stars Li Hacken, Mok Shaocong and others.
In 1996, Weng Hong "changed his appearance" and successfully transformed.
In 1997, "When Love Comes Strong" was shortlisted for the Golden Melody Award.
In September 1998, he joined SONY record group "EPIC" as deputy director.
In 1999, COCO's "Today and Forever" album was released and became the first international English album.
2000 Radio Asia [Love Asia Night].
In August 2000, he was appointed as the deputy general manager of Emperor Entertainment Taiwan Branch. His artists include Nicholas Tse and Wang Jie.
In 2001, he cooperated with Aihui Records to introduce artists such as Eason Chan, Edison Chen, Joey Yung, etc.
In 2001, Star Radio Lover won first place in Taozhu Miao District.
In 2002, he ranked sixth in Mingbao's favorite host.
In 2002, he published his first book [Hope to Meet You Today], which sold over 100,000 copies in the Mainland.
2002 Director of Pan Meichen Academy of Music and Art.
In 2003, Mingbao ranked sixth among the most listened to hosts.
In 2003, we successfully introduced [Girls Twelve Band] and repackaged albums such as Feng Feifei and Tomorrow Will Be Better.
In 2004, he was appointed as the planning director of Rongxing International Entertainment and founded [Oriental Girls Band].
In 2004, he published his second book "Remember the Road to Happiness" and collaborated with Sony on the album "Meeting Happiness".
In September 2004, he was originally going to go to mainland China to serve as the director of the recording and artist department of [Tianyu Media], but he stopped due to suffering from nasopharyngeal cancer.
"Life is Now" was published in August 2005.
In September, he was appointed as Artist and Product Director of Beijing Tianzhong Culture, planning albums of artists such as Sun Yue and Zhang Hanyun.
"I'm Not Unhappy, Just Lonely" was published in November.
In 2006, he planned Wang Han's "Playboy", Mainland's first lesbian Qiao Qiao's single "Love Is Not Divided", New Silk Road Supermodel's single, etc.
Planning Pan Meichen's "Coldest Summer" album.
Served as a lecturer at the Guo Yongling Foundation and gave lectures on the "Light Up Life" tour.
In 2007, he planned the original soundtrack of the TV series "New Shanghai Beach", as well as solo albums by Zhang Hanyun (Tianzhong), Li Na (Tianyu), Huang Xiaoming (Daguo), Li Yike (Feile) and others.
Served as the music director of Beijing Cool Music Times and promoted China's first legal downloading music platform.
In 2008, he published the mainland version of "This is Life Now", held personal press conferences and book signings, planned Weng Hong's singles, and served as the vice president of Dongfang Huacai Wenhua Company. He also planned albums by Sun Li, Yan Kuan, Butterfly Group, etc.
In 2009, he served as the music consultant of Enlight Media and released the single "Classmates", Tan Weiwei's "I Forgot to Say" and Xie Na's "Nah Wan Nian Hua" and other singles.
Served as Mo Qixian's manager, released women's classic album and Asia tour concert.
Published works in 2010: Su Xing's "How Are You Later", Li Xiaoyun's "The Me You See is Blue", Lu Yao's "Lu Yao", Zhou Yihan's "Stairs to Happiness", etc.