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Liang Heng spelling rules

The spelling rules in Liang Heng are as follows:

Beam: point, point, lift, cross hook, skimming, point, point, horizontal, vertical, skimming and pressing. Scale: skimming, skimming, vertical, skimming, horizontal skimming, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, skimming, point, horizontal, horizontal and vertical hook.

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Liang Heng, 1946 was born in Huozhou, Shanxi Province, and 1968 graduated from China Renmin University. Famous essayist, scholar, journalist, news theorist, political commentator and popular science writer. Representative works and selected teaching materials include: A Great Zhou Enlai, Jinci, Finding the Ferry, Finding the Ferry, Where to Ferry, A Hundred Years of Beauty, Hukou Waterfall, Summer Feelings, The Castle Peak is Never Old, Shooting All the Rails, No News in the Corner, etc.

He has won many honorary titles such as National Youth Literature Award, Zhao Shuli Literature Award, National Excellent Popular Science Works Award and "Five Ones" Project Award of the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China. 20 18 12, won the 6th Fan Jingyi Journalism Education Award. At present, he is a deputy to the National People's Congress, a doctoral supervisor at the School of Journalism, Renmin University of China, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, an executive director of the National Committee of the China Journalists Association, and a general consultant of primary and secondary school textbooks published by People's Education Publishing House.

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He has served as a reporter for Inner Mongolia Daily and Guangming Daily, deputy director of the State Press and Publication Administration and deputy editor-in-chief of People's Daily.

198 1 At the end of the year, Liang Heng was interviewed in Fujian as a reporter from Shaanxi reporter station of Guangming Daily. When he took a bus from Fuzhou to Xiamen, a slogan flashed by the roadside: "You should shoot tigers when planting trees, and embroider when protecting forests." Although it was only a moment, this slogan really made Liang Heng think deeply. He thought, isn't that what being a reporter is all about? "Interview is as brave as a newborn calf, and writing is as skillful as an embroidered mother", and this motto was thus formed in Liang Heng's mind.

In the autumn of 2005, Liang Heng, who was already the deputy editor-in-chief of People's Daily, got this material when he was writing the Changing Shaanxi Newsletter. In order to find a more vivid and moving topic, he racked his brains and began to use an original "envelope tour", which was more personalized, but it was not ideal to find.

Later, he got some inspiration from the lyrics "Cherry is red, banana is green" and won the title of "Loess is green, Sanqin is red", which not only shows the achievements of returning farmland to forests and ecological management, but also reflects the rich new life of farmers on Sanqin land. After this newsletter was published in the newspaper, it caused a strong response.