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On June 6, 1983, Chinese writer and director Guo Jingming was born
On this day 42 years ago, on June 6, 1983 (April 25, 1983 lunar calendar), Chinese writer and director Guo Jingming was born. Guo Jingming Guo Jingming, born on June 6, 1983 in Zigong City, Sichuan Province, is a Chinese writer, chairperson of Shanghai Zushi Cultural Development Co., Ltd., and editor-in-chief of Zigong Novel and other magazines. In high school, he published articles under the website Banyan Tree under the pseudonym "Fourth Dimension". In 2002, he published his first work "The Edge of Love and Pain". In 2003, he became well known and concerned for his fantasy novel "Fantasy City". In 2004, Guo Jingming established the "Island" studio and began to edit the "Island" series of magazines. In 2005, Guo Jingming published the novel "1995-2005 Summer Solstice Not Yet to Come". In 2007, Guo Jingming published his novel "Sadness Counterflows into a River". From 2008 to 2012, he published "Trilogy" of "Tiny Times" one after another. On June 27, 2013, Guo Jingming's self-directed film of the same name "Tiny Times" came out, and for this, he won the "Best Newcomer Director" Award for China's New Film at the 16th Shanghai International Film Festival. In December 2013, Guo Jingming published a collection of essays "May the Wind Cut the Dust", which was premiered in Tencent Literature. On July 17, 2014, Guo Jingming's film "Tiny Times 3: The Golden Age" was released. On the evening of June 3, 2015, Guo Jingming announced that he had not only entered the role of director of "Jazz" but also participated in "Jazz". In his early years, Guo Jingming was born in Zigong City, Sichuan Province. His mother, Zou Huilan, worked in a local bank, and his father, Guo Jianwei, worked in a state-owned enterprise. As a teenager, Guo Jingming studied at Xiangyang Primary School in Gongjing District, Zigong City. While still in his infancy, he enjoyed reading and storytelling, and his writing skills continued to grow. At school, his enlightenment teacher, Chen Zeyu, gave constant literary encouragement. In the second grade of primary school, he began to try to submit articles. In 1995, Guo Jingming entered junior high school and attended Tianjiabing Middle School in Zigong City. As his reading range became wider, he began to read widely novels and essays by famous artists, including Gu Long, Jin Yong, and Liang Yusheng's martial arts novels. At the same time, he also likes to read some magazines and newspapers. In 1997, when he was in the second grade of junior high school, Guo Jingming published his first poem "Loneliness" in the national public publication "Life Sixteen Seven", and received a 10 yuan manuscript fee and sample magazine from the magazine. Since then, in addition to writing some articles freely, he has also participated in some national middle school students' composition competitions. From elementary school to junior high school, Guo Jingming has maintained a good grade of first grade. Writing experience In 1998, Guo Jingming entered the No. 2 Middle School of Fushun County, Zigong City. When he entered high school, he still adhered to his hobby of writing, and submitted articles to magazines and literary websites every once in a while. On the literary website "Under the Banyan Tree", Guo Jingming has published many works under the screen name "Fourth Dimension". His first essay, "Script," passed the preliminary round of the third National New Concept Composition Contest. In 2001, at the age of 18, Guo Jingming went to Shanghai to participate in the finals and won the first prize in the third National New Concept Composition Contest with the essay "If There Was No Sun Tomorrow." In 2002, Guo Jingming participated in the fourth National New Concept Composition Contest again and won the first prize with the essay "Our Last Campus Ballad." In the same year, his first collection of personal essays and short works, "The Edge of Love and Pain," began to be released in the market. After the college entrance examination, he submitted the 10,000-word "Fantasy City" to "Germinal", which published the novel in the October issue. "Fantasy City" became Guo Jingming's first medium-length novel. In January 2003, Guo Jingming's novel "Fantasy City" was officially published, and his works won the top three in the sales list of literary and social science books. Guo Jingming has successively published two works: "Reflection of the Left Hand, Love in the Right Hand" and "How Many Flowers Fall in a Dream". In 2004, Guo Jingming established "Island" Studio and began to edit the "Island" series of magazines. In the early days, "Island" Studio consisted of Guo Jingming, Hansey, Trace, A Liang and Qing He. Therefore, Guo Jingming named the magazine "i5land" in English. By 2007, "Island" Studio had published "Island Jibu", "Island Lu Yan", "Island Jinnian", "Island Priel", "Island Ezel", "Island Zeta", "Island Releke", "Island Tianwang Haiwang", "Island Pompeii", "Island Yinqiante" 10 series of magazines. In 2005, Guo Jingming's campus youth novel "1995-2005 Summer Solstice Not Yet" was officially released in the market. In 2006, he began to prepare his first music novel "Hidden". At the same time, he adapted the movie "Wuji" as a novel at the intention of Chen Kaige. In May 2007, Guo Jingming published another campus novel "Sadness Counterflows into a River" after "Summer Solstice". The sales volume exceeded one million copies in one week, and it ranked among the top three books in China in that month in three days. At the end of the year, Guo Jingming joined the China Writers Association and released the million-dollar gold version of "Sadness Counterflows into a River", and published "Island Pompeii" and "N World". The first idol drama based on Guo Jingming's works, "How Many Flowers Fall in a Dream", also went LIVE in November. On September 27, 2008, "Tiny Times 1.0 Origami Era" was officially published and sold, and it was listed for 3 months, setting a record for the first book sales in 2008. In 2009, "Tiny Times 2.0 Virtual Copper Era" was released. In 2010, Guo Jingming prepared his ten-year debut commemorative work, the second fantasy novel series "Critical · Jue Trace" since "Fantasy City". Before the book went public, Guo Jingming released a trailer on the Internet. On August 24, "Critical · Jue Trace I" was first published in the country as the first work in the series, and the first print 2 million copies were sold. In December 2011, "Small Times 3.0 Golden Age" came out, with the first print of 2 million copies, and won the title of the 2012 book sales list. From 2013 to 2014, he has published "Three-volume prose collection of ten-year mental journey projection", "May the wind cut the dust", "Watch the old white foal" and "Kaishi exceeds the sand". In November 2006, after suspending the book department of "Island", Guo Jingming established Ke Ai Cultural Communication Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, and published the publication "Most Novels", which was published by Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House. The staff was initially "i5land". In January, "Most Novels" was officially established after two trial issues. Guo Jingming began to build a youth literature platform. In 2007, the backbone staff of Ke Ai Company founded by Guo Jingming, such as Art Director Hansey and Text Director Luo Luo, claimed that there was "a lot of pressure" and "different founding concepts", and they chose to change jobs and set up another portal. In 2008, the original company's female writer Luo Luo returned. At the end of the same year, Guo Jingming became the text director of Tianyu Media Co., Ltd. In July 2010, Guo Jingming officially established "Shanghai Best Culture Development Co., Ltd." and served as the chairperson and general manager of the cultural company. The previous "Shanghai Ke Ai Culture Communication Co., Ltd." became a subsidiary, and was renamed the Writers' Agency Department, which also included the Comics Department. The magazine "Most Comics", which was formerly a supplement to "Most Novels", was also released independently in October 2010. In 2011, "Most Novels" was split, and two magazines, "Literature and Art Style Elephant" and "Literature and Art Style Appreciation", were added under the same issue. On November 23, 2013, at the press conference of "May the Wind Cut the Dust", Guo Jingming announced that he would bring the magazines "The Most Novel" and "May the Wind Cut the Dust" to Tencent Literature for the first time. This is also the first time that "The Most Novel" has handed over its electronic copyright to the website for distribution and promotion since its inception. Director Experience On November 9, 2012, Guo Jingming served as the screenwriter and director of the film "Small Times". The film features actors such as Yang Mi, Guo Caijie, Guo Biting, Xie Yilin, and Ke Zhendong. The film "Small Times" will be released in two episodes, titled "Small Times" and "Small Times · Aoki Times". The filming of the film lasted 79 days. During this period, Guo Jingming successively released relevant character posters, filmed behind- the-scene and movie trailers. In the early stage of the film's release, the film also released 6 Prime Minister Guan's theme songs. Singers such as Soda Green, Yu Kewei, and Wei Chen were invited to serve as the lead singers of each track. Guo Jingming also wrote lyrics for the songs. After the film was released, the movie's end-credits egg "Little Times" was announced. On June 27, 2013, on the first day of the release of "Little Times", the scheduling rate reached 43.31%, and the box office was 73 million yuan, setting a new record for the highest first-day box office of a 2D domestic film. Two days later, the cumulative box office across the country exceeded 100 million yuan, becoming the third Chinese-language film to break 100 million yuan in two days after "Journey to the West: Fighting Demons" and "Painted Skin 2". As of July 22, the film's box office exceeded 480 million. On July 29, the movie poster of "Tiny Times · Aoki Times" was released. At 0:00 on July 31, the ultimate trailer of "Tiny Times 2" was released, with Guo Jingming as the narrator. On August 8, "Tiny Times · Aoki Times" was released. In November, Guo Jingming and other partners confirmed that the movie "Tiny Times 3: The Golden Age" was officially started, and it was launched in Rome in December 2013. On July 17, 2014, the movie "Tiny Times 3: The Golden Age" directed by Guo Jingming was released. On the evening of June 3, 2015, Guo Jingming exposed a group of personal face posters on the Internet, and announced that he would not only be the director of "Jazz" but also participate in "Jazz".


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