He graduated from Sichuan University with BA and MA degrees. Visiting scholar at the Institute of European Studies, Queen’s University. Instructor and then associate professor at College of Foreign Languages, Shenzhen University. Winner of SZU First-Class Undergraduate Teaching Prize and SZU Second-Class Undergraduate Teaching Prize. Supervisor of 30-odd graduate students in Applied Linguistics ( Intercultural Communication) prior to 2017. Courses taught include Comprehensive Studies of English, Intercultural Communication: A Chinese Perspective, Biblical Studies (An Introduction to Hebrew Studies and Christianity). Major papers include On the Themes of the Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot; Compromise and the Doctrine of the Mean: A Contrastive Study of the English and Chinese Cultures ; The Limits of Liberalism: Political Changes in Britain, France, Germany and Italy After the Cold War; The Craze for English and the Anxiety of Cultural Identity; The Performance Art of Writers/Poets and the Dissemination of their Works ; Media Technology and the Way We Teach. A Century of Changes: From the Controversy of Westernization to the Controversy of Universal Values. Publication of translated books :Athenian Democracy in the Age of Demosthenes. A Short History of Contemporary Western Music