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A Brief Introduction to the Author of Jade Rites
Zhou Nanquan, male, Han nationality, 1936, from xingning city, Guangdong. Research librarian of Beijing Palace Museum, expert enjoying special government allowance. 65438-0964, graduated from History Department of Sun Yat-sen University, and later worked in Beijing Veteran Cadres Museum. He has been engaged in the research and identification of ancient jade articles in China for a long time. He has participated in the compilation of some items such as Encyclopedia of China, Cultural Relics Volume, Encyclopedia of China and Museum Volume, as well as the compilation of key books published by countries such as China Art History, China Art Complete Works and Jade Volume. Co-authored or independently wrote more than 20 jade books and more than 0 jade papers 100. He has held various academic lectures in China History Museum, China Cultural Relics Corporation, Shaanxi Cultural Relics Corporation, Henan Cultural Relics Bureau, Shanxi Cultural Relics Bureau, Peking University, Nankai University, Minzu University of China, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Hong Kong Jewelry Institute, etc., and was invited to the United States, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan Province Province, Hong Kong and other countries and regions for academic exchanges and ancient jade appraisal, and hosted more than ten large-scale jade exhibitions in the Palace Museum in Beijing. He is currently a member of China Museum Society and China Arts and Crafts Association, a member of the expert committee of China Cultural Relics Society, the head of jade appraisal group, the executive director and academic committee member of China Collectors Association, the jury member and deputy director of China Gemstone Association, the head of jewelry appraisal group of Beijing Oriental Collectors Association, and a consultant of China Geo University (Wuhan) Jewelry College, Singapore Collectors Association and China Guyu Hong Kong Society.