Senior reporter of the Xinhua News Agency; a member of the Communist Party of China; a holder of postgraduate degree; born in 1967; worked as a teacher at Beijing Foreign Studies University after graduating from the university’s department of English; transferred to the Home News for Overseas Service Department of the Xinhua News Agency in 1994; worked consecutively as residential journalist in the Tokyo Bureau in Japan, chief correspondent at the Lusaka Bureau in Zambia, and reporter responsible for reporting political and military news on the White House, the Pentagon and the parliament at the Washington Bureau in the United States from 2002; now chief correspondent at the Tehran Bureau in Iran; visited dozens of countries around the globe for reporting during more than two decades of work at Xinhua; witnessed many major events, gathered rich reporting experience and wrote a number of valuable stories and theses; having in-depth research on international hot issues including Sino-Japan relationship, new patterns in Asia, prospect of China-Africa development, U.S. politics, China-U.S. military relationship, and the situation in the Middle East.