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Mo Yan, Meng Man, Wang Liqun, etc. have embraced new media! Newest: Ji Lianhai has also joined, and his fans have exceeded 700,000

Mo Yan, Meng Man, Wang Liqun, etc. have embraced new media! Newest: Ji Lianhai has also joined, and his fans have exceeded 700,000

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Recently, Ji Lianhai, the main speaker of "Hundred Forums", announced that he was stationed in Douyin. As of 20:00 on August 11, his followers had approached 735,000.

Ji Lianhai interacted with fans and said that he would share with you those interesting things in history, "If you have any curious historical questions and mysteries, please tell me in the comment area, follow my account, I will pick the comment area to be interested in the question to answer." ”

In October 2020, another speaker of "Hundred Forums" and a professor at minzu University of China, Meng Man, settled in Douyin. In 2016, Mengman became a resident judge of the Chinese Poetry Conference program, and was deeply concerned for his profound knowledge and humorous comments. For this entry into Douyin, she said that this is a new experience for herself, and hopes that through the new carrier of Douyin, more people will fall in love with reading and appreciate the beauty of culture.

Also active on Douyin is the scholar Wang Liqun. In 2006, Wang Liqun appeared on CCTV's "Hundred Forums" column and was praised by the audience as "the best academic speaker of the Hundred Forums", and is a scholar who has served as the main speaker of "Hundred Forums" for ten consecutive years. Its Douyin fans have approached 1.7 million.

In addition, Academician Wang Pinxian, a professor at Tongji University, also settled in Douyin in 2020. He introduced in front of the camera, "Hello everyone, I am Wang Pinxian, a professor at Tongji University and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and from today I will officially enter Douyin." Human beings do not know as much about the seabed as they do on the far side of the moon, and when the ocean reaches 200 meters below, the sea water becomes pitch black and cannot see anything, so it is mysterious..."

According to the 47th Statistical Report on the Development of China's Internet Network, by the end of 2020, the scale of China's mobile phone netizens will be close to 1 billion. From the continuous addition of new troops by "professors in station B" to the recent opening of a WeChat public account by writer Mo Yan, these moves to embrace new media have also frequently attracted attention.

Column Editor-in-Chief: Zhao Hanlu Text Editor: Li Linwei Caption Source: Shangguan Tu Editor Photo Editor: Zi Xi

Source: Author: The Paper's reporter Zhong Yuhao

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