Kong Qingdong
- January 9, 2024
- Author
Quick Facts
Full Name | Kong Qingdong |
Occupation | Author |
Date Of Birth | Sep 22, 1964(1964-09-22) |
Age | 60 |
Birthplace | Harbin |
Country | China |
Birth City | Heilongjiang |
Horoscope | Virgo |
Kong Qingdong Biography
Name | Kong Qingdong |
Birthday | Sep 22 |
Birth Year | 1964 |
Place Of Birth | Harbin |
Home Town | Heilongjiang |
Birth Country | China |
Birth Sign | Virgo |
Parents | 孔宪知 |
Kong Qingdong is one of the most popular and richest Author who was born on September 22, 1964 in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.
Kong first achieved fame as the author of various books describing his graduate student life in Peking University, in which the self-described “Drunkard of Peking University” commentated on many Chinese social issues. An avid reader and researcher of Chinese wuxia fiction, Kong briefly lectured on wuxia author Jin Yong on CCTV’s Lecture Room series, as well as giving a talk on the Chinese essayist and language reformer Lu Xun on the same series. Kong Qingdong was a participant in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, and after he was named a professor of Chinese studies by Peking University, Kong began publishing essays in which he espoused Chinese patriotism and communist orthodoxy. Kong has praised the North Korean government on various occasions, claiming that the Koreans “will surely die off”, if not for “the great leader (Kim Jong-il) and his Workers’ Party”. Additionally, Kong has organized study groups on juche, the official ideology in North Korea, at Peking University; some sources, such as Southern Metropolis Daily, accuse the group of providing intelligence to North Korea.
In the 2000s, Kong spent 2 years in South Korea, teaching at the Ewha Womans University.
Kong Qingdong Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Author |
House | Living in own house. |
Kong Qingdong is one of the richest Author from China. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Kong Qingdong 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Kong Qingdong (born September 22, 1964) is a controversial Chinese academic, author, talk show host, and social commentator. Kong is a prominent Chinese media figure, known for his vulgar and often brusque critiques on political issues and various individuals and groups. Kong has often been portrayed in the media as a figure of the Chinese New Left, calling for a reversal of Chinese economic reforms and a return to Mao-style policies.
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On 28 January 2012, Kong asserted on a Chinese television program that the 2012 presidential election in Taiwan is “fake democracy” and is “comparable to a soap opera.” He remarked that he did not see “much progress” in Taiwan during the four years of Ma Ying-jeou’s term in Taiwan, and that Ma’s winning of six million votes was not impressive, “not even half the population of Beijing.” Kong said that Ma’s razor-thin margin of victory over his rival Tsai Ing-wen was comparable to the population of Zhongguancun, a neighbourhood of Beijing, and that it still reflected a deeply divided Taiwanese society. Both the incumbent Kuomintang and the Democratic Progressive Party have rebuked Kong’s remarks.
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Blair Ranked on the list of most popular Author. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in China. Kong Qingdong celebrates birthday on September 22 of every year.
In March 2012, upon the dismissal of Bo Xilai, a renowned leftist figure in China, Kong showered Bo with praise on his talk show, calling Bo a “mob- fighting hero.” Kong called Bo’s dismissal by the Chinese authorities “a counterrevolutionary coup.” Kong also took a moment to “criticize the people, the masses… what have you done to construct socialism? What have you done for Chongqing, for China? If you are a supporter of Bo Xilai, then what have you done to support Bo Xilai? What have you done to save the country from sinking into the abyss of capitalism? Don’t just sit there waiting for a lecture from professor Kong and lament the state of affairs, this world isn’t just for heroes to save!”