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Ren Zhengping's works
Ren Zhengping is a librarian and has never published any works.

Ren Zhengping 196 1 was born in Beijing, and 1989 graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University. 199 1 to/kloc-0 studied and worked in Japan at the end of 1997, and 1998 worked in a leading apartment from 2008.

In 2002, Ren Zhengping was introduced to the Japanese Association Library in Beijing. At first, he started as a volunteer, and was responsible for borrowing and returning books, sorting shelves, helping guests find books, booking notices, collecting books and so on. After becoming a full-time employee in 2008, he worked as an administrator here until his retirement.

After retirement, Ren Zhengping is still conveying the temperature of this library. He will give the newly donated books to the members of the Japan Club in Beijing, and everyone will order the books they like and want to read. The world is noisy, and books are quietly displayed, waiting to be solemnly picked up.

The reason why Ren Zhengping works in the library of Japanese Association.

Ren Zhengping looks gentle and speaks slowly, giving people a kind of trust in contact. He studied in Japan in the early 1990s. Living alone in Japan, he especially wanted to watch China's novels, movies and TV plays, but there was no Internet at that time. Later, Ren Zhengping knew that there was Zhonghua Street in the north gate of Ikebukuro, Tokyo. At that time, Zhiyin Club, the largest China products store in Tokyo, was on this street, so it often rented videos or borrowed books to buy books.

When Ren Zhengping returned to China in 1997 and 1998, he caught up with the wave of unemployment. However, because of his experience abroad and his language advantage, I had the idea of doing something for the Japanese in a foreign land, and all kinds of chances happened to come to work in the library of the Japanese Association in Beijing.