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News workers could be categorized according to different standards. The following are some possible classifications: 1. According to the content of work: journalists can be divided into traditional media workers and new media workers. Traditional media workers usually worked in traditional media such as newspapers, television, and radio, while new media workers worked on new media platforms such as the internet and social media. 2. According to the nature of work: journalists can be divided into editing and editing workers. News editors were mainly responsible for interviewing, reporting, and editing news content, while editors were responsible for screening, reviewing, and modifying news content. 3. According to their professional status, journalists can be divided into senior managers and grassroots workers. The senior managers were usually responsible for managing and directing the work and business of the news organization, while the junior workers were mainly responsible for collecting, editing, and publishing news content. 4. According to geographical classification: journalists can be divided into central and local workers. The central workers were usually responsible for the work of the central media, while the local workers were responsible for the work of the local media. It should be noted that the classification of journalists is a relatively broad concept. The specific classification method may vary according to different standards and backgrounds.
The responsibilities and missions of journalists usually included the following aspects: Reporting and delivering true, accurate, and timely information: The primary responsibility of journalists is to report and deliver true, accurate, and timely information to ensure that readers understand the truth and background of the incident. Maintaining fairness and objectively: journalists need to abide by professional ethics, maintain fairness and objectively, not favor any party, and not mislead readers. 3. To promote social progress and fairness: The mission of journalists is not only to report events, but also to pay attention to social hot topics and people's livelihood issues, promote social progress and fairness, and provide readers with valuable information and suggestions. Protect privacy and human rights: journalists need to protect the privacy and human rights of their clients, not to disclose their personal and sensitive information, and ensure that the rights and interests of readers are protected. 5. To promote the healthy development of the news industry: journalists need to promote the healthy development of the news industry, improve the professional ethics and professionalism of the news industry, and strengthen the supervision and regulation of the news industry. A journalist must have solid professional knowledge, a keen sense of news, good communication skills, and a team spirit to stand out in the rapidly changing news environment and provide readers with accurate, timely, and objective news.
There are many famous novelists and novelists. The following are some of the famous novelists and works: 1 Jin Yong (Jing Xing): Famous wuxia novels include Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and Eight Dragons. 2. Gu Long (Du Xing): Famous Wuxia novels include The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, The Legend of Chu Liuxiang, The Legendary Twin Prides, etc. 3. Cao Xueqin (Li Bai): Famous Chinese literary novelist's representative works include Dream of the Red Chamber. 4. Lao She (Shu Yi): The representative works of famous modern Chinese novelists include Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. 5 Mo Yan (Yi Mo Yan): Famous contemporary Chinese novelists 'representative works include Red Sorghums Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks, etc. 6. Luo Yu: Famous contemporary Chinese novelists 'representative works include "Ordinary World" and "Life". 7 Yu Hua: Famous contemporary Chinese novelist's representative works include "To Live" and "Shout in the Drizzle". 8. Ernest: Famous modern American novelist's representative works include The Old Man and the Sea and The Sun Also Rises. Margaret Atwood: Famous modern American novelist's representative works include Gone with the Wind, Jane Eyre, etc. 10 Karel Husserl: Famous modern Russian novelist's representative works include War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, etc. These are just a small number of famous novelists and their works. There are many other outstanding novelists whose works have also had a profound impact on human literature.
Below are some famous novelists: 1 Jiangnan: Masterpiece "Dragon" series 2 Ear Root: Representative work, One Thought Eternity 3. Beacon Fire Playing with the Dukes: Masterpiece, Lord Snow Eagle 4. Forgotten Words: Masterpiece: The Legend of Mortal Cultivation 5. Heavenly Silkworm Potato: Masterpiece: Battle Through the Heavens 6 Light novels: Otaku Pig, Butterfly Blue, Catty, Fog Arrow Xiang, I Eat Tomatoes, etc. 7 anime novels: Dongli, Zichuan, The Great Dominator, Douluo Continent, etc.
Famous novels: 1 Jin Yong: He is known as the father of martial arts novels. His works have influenced the entire Chinese culture. 2 Cao Xueqin (Li Bai): A master of Chinese classical literature. His work, Dream of the Red Chamber, is regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. 3. Lu Xun (Hugo): A master of modern literature. His works, such as A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q, are regarded as classics of modern Chinese literature. 4. Ernest, a master of modern literature. His works, The Old Man and the Sea, are regarded as classics of modern literature. Faulkner (F. Kerner): Master of modern literature. His works,"The Sound and the Fury" and "2001 Space Oasis" are regarded as classics of modern literature. 6 Margaret Atwood: American feminism. Her works such as Gone with the Wind are regarded as classics of modern American literature. 7 Hugo: The master of French romantic literature, whose works such as "Notre-Dame de Paris" are known as the classics of French romantic literature. 8. William F Scott: A master of modern American literature. His works, such as The Sound and the Fury, are regarded as classics of modern American literature. 9 George Orwell: British realism. His works such as 1984 are regarded as classics of British realism literature. 10 Margaret Atwood: American feminism. Her works such as Gone with the Wind are regarded as classics of modern American literature.
Famous novels: 1 Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1763): A Qing Dynasty novelist who wrote famous novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber. 2 Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): Modern Chinese novelist, literary critic, philosopher, and translator who created famous novels such as A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q. 3. Lao She (1899 - 1966): Modern Chinese novelist, literary critic, dramatist, and translator who wrote famous novels such as Teahouse and Camel Xiangzi. 4. Ba Jin (1894 - 1966): Modern Chinese novelist, literary critic, and translator who wrote famous novels such as Home, Spring, and Autumn. Zhang Ailing (1914 - 1995): Modern Chinese novelist, literary critic, and essayist who wrote famous novels such as Legend and The First Incense. 6 Maugham (1890 - 1968): British novelist, literary critic, and translator wrote famous novels such as The Moon and Sixpence and The Shackles of Human Nature. 7. Ernest Hemmingway (1909 - 1961): Modern novelist, literary critic, and short story writer who wrote famous novels such as The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms. 8 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood 1928 - 1997): An American female novelist who wrote famous novels such as Gone with the Wind and was hailed as the representative of modern American literature. These are just some of the famous novels, such as Hugo, Dickens, Maupassant, Tolstoy, Maugham, Ernest, Margaret Atwood, etc.
There were many famous people in history who were talented but not recognized. Here are some examples: 1 Alexander the Great: known as the world conqueror, he led the army to conquer the whole of Greece and North Africa, but he was excluded and isolated during the Roman Empire. 2. Napoleon Bonaparte: French military strategist and politician who led the French army to many victories and established the most glorious empire in European history. However, in his later years, he was exiled and exiled. John Rawls: American philosopher and mathematician known as the "father of the theory of justice". His "Theory of Justice" is considered a classic work of modern political philosophy, but he has not received enough recognition in academia and politics. Martin Luther King Jr.: The leader of the American civil rights movement once led a movement for equal rights for black people, but he was persecuted and assassinated by the US government in the 1960s. 5 John F. Kennedy: American politician who was once elected president of the United States, but he was assassinated in 1963 and did not receive enough political support and recognition before his death. These were just some examples. There were many famous people in history who were unappreciated.
The following were some famous web novels that were as famous as Cang Yue: 1. Ergen: Ergen is a famous Chinese online author. His representative works include "A Thought of Eternity" and "A Full-time Expert", which are regarded as one of the representative figures of Chinese online literature. 2. Ink Fragrance and Copper Stink: Ink Fragrance and Copper Stink was a famous online novel in China. Her representative works included " Devil's Day " and " Heavenly Official Blessing ", which were regarded as one of the representative figures of Chinese online literature. 3. Cang Yue: Cang Yue is a famous online writer in China. Her representative works include the " Mirror " series and " Snow Listening Pavilion." She is known as one of the representatives of Chinese online literature. 4. Misty Rain Jiangnan: Misty Rain Jiangnan is a famous network in China. His representative works include "Blasphemy" and "Seven Nights Snow", which are regarded as one of the representative figures of Chinese online literature. 5. Xiao Ding: Xiao Ding is a famous online author in China. His representative works include Celestial Bane and the Library of Heaven's Path. He is known as one of the representatives of Chinese online literature. 6. Liu Lianzi: Liu Lianzi is a famous online writer in China. Her representative works include Legend of Zhen Huan and Dream of the Red Chamber. She is regarded as one of the representatives of Chinese online literature. These are some of Cang Yue's representative works that are equally famous. They are all very outstanding and have made important contributions to the development of Chinese online literature.
In the Song Dynasty, famous people who wrote Ci were Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, Zhou Bangyan, etc. In the Yuan Dynasty, famous people who wrote songs included Bai Pu, Zheng Sixiao, Ma Zhiyuan, etc. Famous novelists in the Ming and Qing Dynasties included Cao Xueqin, Lao She, Lu Xun, Jin Yong, and others.
Well, identifying the top 10 is quite difficult. However, journalists who post fake news often do so due to poor fact-checking, pressure from certain interests, or a lack of professional ethics. This kind of behavior can mislead the public and damage the credibility of journalism as a whole.