This High Hongbo is Not That High Hongbo (part 7)

This High Hongbo is Not That High Hongbo (part 7)

by Hu Yinhong

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When football still gave the Chinese people a little hope, I knew that the Guoan team had a star with small eyes, Gao Hongbo. Later, by chance, I met another Gao Hongbo. At a literary event in the late 1980s, brother Wang Zhaoqian of "Contemporary" magazine gave me a "serious" introduction to Gao Hongbo, a children's literature writer and poet who was then the deputy editor of "Chinese Writers". In the mid-1990s, I went to the Chinese Writers Association to submit a manuscript to Gao Wei, the editor-in-chief of Writers' Newsletter. I happened to catch up with Gao Hongbo, then director of the Innovation and Liaison Department, in his office. Gao Hongbo complimented several of the articles I had written. At that time, I was working as a reporter for a newspaper in the medical and health industry. I worked for humanitarianism during the day and had literary dreams at night. A month later, I tentatively called Gao Hongbo to ask if he could recommend me to work as a reporter at the "Literary Newspaper", so that I could legitimately be regarded as a literary youth. He said: Yes, the editor-in-chief Zheng Bonong is my old leader and chess friend for many years.

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