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What does Zheng Erkang say about happiness?

From 65438 to 0938, Zheng Erkang was born in Shanghai, originally from Changle, Fujian, and then went to Beijing with his parents. Zheng Erkang, a teenager, joined the army and studied in a Soviet class of an Air Force unit. Later, he was demobilized due to injury. After graduating from Foreign Affairs University, he worked in People's Literature Publishing House, United Nations Information Group and China Foreign Translation Company. From 65438 to 0986, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, and served as the actual head of the Publishing Committee of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, and also served as the editor of People's Literature Publishing House. Zheng Erkang devoted himself to researching and editing his father's works after retirement.

There are not many materials and reports about Zheng Erkang, but on February 9, 20091kloc-0/65438, on the occasion of the 0 th anniversary of Mr. Zheng Zhenduo's birth, some media interviewed the late famous successor in a residential area in Minhang, Shanghai. When I met Zheng Erkang, the reporter said that he was very similar to Zheng Zhenduo in the photo. They are all tall, with broad foreheads, kind faces and Greek noses. In the interview, Zheng Erkang talked about his father Zheng Zhenduo's interesting childhood story with great interest. He said that when his father was born, his family lived in Liangqiao Yangongtang, Wenzhou. The courtyard of the salt court is very large, with the yamen in charge of salt affairs in front and the home apartment behind. His two aunts, Zheng Qixiu and Zheng Wenying, were also born in Yangongtang.

Zheng Erkang said that his grandfather was the eldest son and his father became the eldest grandson. He once heard that when his father was born, the salt court was like a grand ceremony, and his great-grandfather twisted his beard with joy. On the day of the Three Dynasties, the elders invited a fortune teller. The fortune teller said that Zheng Zhenduo will be rich and expensive in the future, but the five elements are short of wood. So after a little thought, grandpa gave him a nickname "Guan Mu" and his name was "Zhen Duo", which means "ring the bell to call people and hope that he will do great things in the future.

Besides the details of life revealed in the interview, Zheng Erkang's writings about his father made the first-hand information of Zheng Zhenduo's life and history known to readers.

In 2008, Zheng Erkang published the biography of his father Zheng Zhenduo. As a son, he wrote 370,000 words in two years, accompanied by dozens of photos of Zhang Zhengui. This book introduces Zheng Zhenduo's glorious life in an all-round way, and describes his study and life at school, his deeds in the May 4th Movement, his contribution to the literary world and his contribution to the construction of the motherland in literature, compilation and archaeology.