About

Cheng Yong, a native of Shanghai, has worked as an editor for literary reading sections and cultural relic appreciation sections in multiple newspapers. Experts in cultural relic appraisal programs of multiple television stations. He has visited many universities in Europe and America for cultural relics and literary exchange activities and speeches. He founded the electronic literature public account publication ‘Chinese and Foreign PEN Club’ . He has published 21 literary and cultural relic appraisal works, including novels such as “The Beauty of the Official Kiln”, “The Prisoner of Delingha”, “The Collected Works of Madame Pompadou”, as well as “The Biography of Su Shi: Tea, Incense, and Utensils”, “One Person’s Hundred Classics”, “I Read Classical Novels” (co authored with Ruoyin), “True and Fake Appraisal of Porcelain from Jin, Tang, Song, and Yuan Dynasties”, and “True and Fake Appraisal of Porcelain from Ming and Qing Dynasties”. He is also the editor in chief of the bilingual “International Poetry and Prose Collection of Chinese and Foreign PEN”. His works have been translated into multiple languages. The Elegy of a Thousand Lines was published in the United States.