Female: Zhang Jie's female name was Zhang Lizhen, born in December 1949 in Changsha City, Hunan Province. She is famous in contemporary China and enjoys special government subsidies from the State Council. She is mainly engaged in novels, essays and essays. She is known as the "cradle of contemporary Chinese prose writers". Zhang Jie's mother's name was Wang Xiuzhen. She was a well-known female teacher and social actician in China. She was born in 1928 and studied at Hunan Normal University and Peking University. She was one of the most important figures in the history of modern Chinese education. She had made great achievements in the field of education. She had served as the president of Hunan University and Hunan Normal University. At the same time, she was committed to social welfare and charity. She had made important contributions to the advancement of China's education and social progress. Zhang Jie's father was the director of the Hunan Province Bureau of statistics. She was the fifth child in her family and had received strict education and training since she was young. She received an English major and a master's degree in university and published many excellent academic papers. After graduation, she entered the Institute of Education Science of Hunan Normal University and served as a teaching assistant, lecturer, and professor. Since then, she continued to research and write in the field of education, and published a large number of educational essays and novels, which were very popular among readers. Zhang Jie's representative works, including "Alive" and "Spring Silkworm", were widely praised for their profound thoughts and unique artistic style. Her works have won many domestic and foreign literary awards and are regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of contemporary Chinese literature. Zhang Jie's mother, Wang Xiuzhen, was one of the important figures in the history of modern Chinese education. Her thoughts and behavior had a profound impact on the progress of modern Chinese education and society. She was committed to promoting China's education and social progress, promoting China's education reform and development, and making great contributions to cultivating more talents.