Li Hao haollee - Western food master, New Zealand Western food artist and food columnist founded "Li Hao Western Food Art (Beijing) Studio" in 2009, teaching Western food culture and wine tasting, modern Western food business etiquette, and Western pastry art production and appreciation.
(The picture below on the left is Western food master Li Hao) Resume: Li Hao - Western food artist, comes from a remote, beautiful, pure and natural island country - New Zealand.
Graduated from Auckland University of Technology, majoring in Western Culinary Arts.
Senior Western food chef, pastry teacher, senior member of New Zealand Western Food Association.
Obtained the British International Catering Arts Diploma, the New Zealand National Western Food Chef Certificate, the New Zealand Auckland University of Technology Western Pastry Chef Advanced Certificate, and the New Zealand Auckland University of Technology Advanced Western Food Chef Certificate.
He has worked in many high-end Western restaurants in Europe and as the head pastry chef at TriBeca Restaurant in New Zealand.
He is currently the executive director of New Zealand Education Investment Management Company.
In December 2007, he served as a judge for the CCTV4 Western Pastry Competition on China Central Television International Channel.
At the end of 2008, he participated in the China Private Education Development Summit Forum and was interviewed by the Central Education Channel.
In 2009, he served as the chief judge of the Beijing Division of the First China Princess Diana Cup Chocolate Sculpture Competition, a judge of the Beijing Division of the First China-Japan-Korea Western Pastry Competition, and a columnist for food magazines.
He is currently employed as a visiting professor by many colleges and high-end clubs. His main courses include: Western food culture and wine tasting, modern Western food business etiquette, Western pastry art production and appreciation, etc. [Edit this paragraph] 2. Hou, an official from Shanxi in the Ming Dynasty
A native of Dananzhuang, Zhangcun Township, Ma City, his courtesy name is Shimeng and his nickname is Nanzhuang.
He was born in the first lunar month of the Bingzi year of Jingtai in the Ming Dynasty (1456 AD), and became a Jinshi in the Huajiachen year of the Ming Dynasty (1484 AD).
He was first awarded the title of Capital Water Controller and was responsible for Luliang Water Conservancy.
Later, he was promoted to a member of the Ministry of War. He was ordered to clean up the land in Gyeonggi and confiscate the land occupied by the rich and powerful and return it to the farmers. He was very successful and was promoted to the governor of Sunchon.
At that time, Liu Jin was in power, annexing farmers' land, plundering people's wealth and wealth, and farmers complained.
Li Hao resolutely resisted the eunuch's fishing intrusion and wrote a letter asking him to remove "non-urgent matters".
He was taken seriously and promoted to the post of general envoy.
Liu Jin was executed in 1510, and Li Hao was promoted to Minister of War.
Due to the lack of care in matters, please "be careful with your actions, stay in feudal positions, dismiss redundant personnel, and maintain war equipment", which was mostly adopted.
Looking for promotion to the Minister of Rites.
He wrote to the emperor to "diligence in government affairs, abstain from idle travel, attach great importance to noble titles, and curb running competitions." He was not accepted by the emperor.
After returning to his hometown, he built a house in Nanzhuang as a plan for his retirement.
After staying at home for more than 20 years, the descendants of the family Kejia were closely connected with each other. By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the cultural relics were prosperous and they were the top of the city.
His writings include Nanzhuang Manuscript and Guitian Collection.
He fell ill in the spring of the Gengzi Year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1540) and died on the fifth day of May in the same year at the age of eighty-five.
Xia Yan, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty, wrote an epitaph for him, and the emperor named him the crown prince and Taibao, and gave him Yi Zhuang Slips.
[Edit this paragraph] 3. The painter of the Qing Dynasty had the courtesy name Gupo and the nickname Nanpu Xianren. He was a student in Shanghai during Daoguang (1821-1850) and his family was Minhang.
Yun Shouping is a painter who is highly valued by people.
"Ink Forest on the Sea" [edit this paragraph] 4. Professor of Northwest University, born in June 1960, from Jingbian, Shaanxi Province. He received a doctorate in literature from Shaanxi Normal University in 1998. He once engaged in postdoctoral research at Fudan University and is now a professor of literature at Northwest University.
Professor, dean and doctoral supervisor of the college.
Experts enjoying special government allowances, experts funded by the Ministry of Education’s New Century Excellent Talents Support Program, first-level experts in Shaanxi Province’s “Three Five Talent Projects”, “famous teaching teachers” in Shaanxi Province’s colleges and universities, and “four batches” of Shaanxi Province’s cultural propaganda system
Talent, one of the first batch of cross-century academic leaders from Northwest University.
The main academic part-time jobs are: member of the Chinese Teaching Steering Committee of the Ministry of Education, vice president and secretary-general of the Chinese Tang Dynasty Literature Society, editor-in-chief of "Tang Dynasty Literature Research", vice president of the Shaanxi Provincial Poetry Society, executive director of the Shaanxi Provincial Federation of Social Sciences, and Shaanxi
He is a researcher at the Provincial Museum of Culture and History and a part-time professor at the Ancient Chinese Literature Research Center of Fudan University.