1. Li Yong (May 3, 1968 - October 25, 2018) was born in Urumqi, Xinjiang. He graduated from the Communication University of China, is a program host in mainland China, and is a teacher at the Communication University of China. Admitted to Communication University of China in 1987. In 1991, he joined China Central Television as a director. In 1996, he served as feature film director and commentator for the documentary "The Vicissitudes of Hong Kong". In 1998, he began to serve as the host of variety shows. In the same year, he began to host the puzzle game show "Lucky 52". In 2002, he hosted the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. In 2003, he hosted CCTV 2's civilian talent show "Extraordinary 6 1". In 2004, he served as the chief designer of the talent show "Dream China". In 2006, he released his personal single "You Are Our Big Star", which was the theme song of the "Very 6 1" program. In 2008, he began hosting the celebrity talk show "Yong Le Hui". In 2009, he published his autobiography "Yongyuan Youli". In 2013, its personnel files were officially transferred from CCTV to Communication University of China. In 2016, he took over the role of Hua Shao as the host of Zhejiang Satellite TV's inspirational music review program "China's New Singing"; in the same year, he hosted Zhejiang Satellite TV's celebrity food appreciation reality show "Familiar Taste"; in the same year, he took over as the host of Mango TV's talent show entertainment program "2016 Super "Girls" finals[15]. In 2017, he hosted the Zhejiang Satellite TV food communication reality show "Familiar Taste Season 2". At 5:20 am on October 25, 2018, Li Yong died of cancer in the United States. His funeral was held in New York on the 28th of that month.
2. Bai Hua, playwright and poet. His real name is Chen Youhua. He has been learning to write poetry, prose and novels since he was in middle school. In 1947, he joined the Central Plains Field Army and served as a propaganda officer. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1949. He has successively served as publicity officer, education officer, and director of the division club. In 1952, he worked beside He Long, and then worked as a creative staff in the creative rooms of the Kunming Military Region and the General Political Department. In 1961, he was transferred to Shanghai Haiyan Film Studio as editor and screenwriter. In 1964, he was transferred to Wuhan Military Region Repertory Theater as screenwriter. In 1985, he transferred to the Shanghai Writers Association and served as vice chairman. Began publishing works in 1946. He is the author of works such as "Mom, Mom!", "Love, Solidified in the Heart", "There is a Country of Women in the Distance", etc. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1955.
3. Li Zimeng, female, Han nationality, graduated from Communication University of China, host of CCTV, and anchor of "Xinwen Lianbo" program.
Born in Shenyang, Liaoning Province in July 1977, he graduated from Beijing Broadcasting Institute (now Communication University of China) in 1996 and was later assigned to CCTV. From 2000 to present, he serves as a member of the CCTV broadcast team. He has hosted columns such as "News Live Room", "Cultural Report", and "International News". In December 2007, he officially became the anchor of the "Xinwen Lianbo" program.
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