Lecturer in the Chinese Language and Literature department at the OUC. Having graduated from the same department at Peking University in 2001 with a Master's degree in Literature, she is mainly responsible for teaching courses such as Special Topics in Ancient Poetry and Prose, Special Topics in Ancient Novels and Operas, and Ancient Chinese Literature.
Doctor of Literature (Litt.D.), and lecturer in the School of Literature at the OUC. Graduated from Capital Normal University in Comparative Literature and World Literature, and studied at the University of Venice, Italy, as an exchange scholar. The courses she has presided over include Foreign Literature, Chinese Language and Literature (a writing course), and Planning for a Career as a Secretary. She has published many papers in the fields of distance education and comparative literature.
Assistant researcher.
Master of Arts graduate from the Art School of Peking University.
Research direction: History of modern dance
She has been studying dance since childhood (folk and modern), and has extensive experience guiding the physical development of non-professional personnel. She studied under Marcia Plevin, a senior teacher at the Italian Art Therapy-Expressive Art Psychotherapy Institute, and founder of the Creative Dance Association. She has undertaken interdisciplinary research in aspects of modern dance such as dance therapy, creative dance, and Laban movement analysis and applications. She has been trained as a dance/movement therapist by the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA), and is also a national second-level psychological counselor.