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The famous writer Zhang Jinjiang visited the "Ren Brothers" commemorative exhibition

News-in-brief: This afternoon (September 11), Professor Zhang Jinjiang, President of the Shanghai Children's Literature Research and Promotion Society and a famous writer, visited the "Ren Brothers" Memorial Exhibition of Chinese Children's Literature with admiration and warm memories. Professor Zhang Jinjiang has met, intersected and known the Ren brothers since the 70s of the last century, and has a deep friendship. In the 80s, at the National Children's Literature Workshop held by the Ministry of Culture, Professor Zhang Jinjiang gave a lecture on "A Brief Introduction to the Style of Chinese Children's Literature", which includes a special chapter on the representative writers of Chinese vernacular children's literature, Ren Dalin and Ren Daxing. Visiting the exhibition this time, the past is vivid and full of emotion. President Zhang Jinjiang immediately proposed to Zhang Hong, deputy director of Pudong Library, to publish a series of books by the two representative writers of local children's literature, which was responded to by Deputy Director Zhang. President Zhang praised the Pudong Library for its important contribution to the accumulation of children's literature achievements in Shanghai. President Zhang also discussed the intention of further cooperation with Deputy Director Zhang. Da Lin's son Ren Geshu and his wife Ruan Pin have been accompanying him.

The famous writer Zhang Jinjiang visited the "Ren Brothers" commemorative exhibition

Picture 1: Zhang Jinjiang, President of the Society, accompanied by Vice President Ren Geshu, went to the exhibition with admiration.

The famous writer Zhang Jinjiang visited the "Ren Brothers" commemorative exhibition

Photo 2: Chairman Zhang Jinjiang in front of the large monogram of the exhibition.

The famous writer Zhang Jinjiang visited the "Ren Brothers" commemorative exhibition

Picture 3: President Zhang Jinjiang had a warm exchange with Zhang Hong, deputy director of Putu, during the exhibition