Li Zhun

Two years later, Li studied Chinese opera in Matun Theatre Troupe (麻屯戏剧团).Li joined the Chinese Communist Party at the age of 32, at the same time, he was appointed the director of China Writers Association.[5] In 1964, Li served as a delegate to the National People's Congress and a Standing Committee member of the All-China Youth Federation.In 1966, Mao Zedong launched the Cultural Revolution, he was labeled a "Rightist", he suffered political persecution and experienced mistreatment, then he was sent to Zhoukou to work.He was appointed the librarian of Chinese Modern Literature Museum in 1990 and the vice president of China Writers Association in 1996.
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