Kang Zhen

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BornMarch 1970 (age 56)
OccupationsScholar, writer
KnownforLecturing on Lecture Room
Kang Zhen
康震
Kang Zhen in 2026
BornMarch 1970 (age 56)
Alma materShaanxi Normal University
OccupationsScholar, writer
Known forLecturing on Lecture Room
TelevisionChina Central Television (CCTV)

Kang Zhen (Chinese: 康震; pinyin: Kāng Zhèn; born March 1970) is a Chinese scholar and a professor at the College of Arts, Beijing Normal University. He is best known for conducting lecture series about Chinese literature on the CCTV-10 television programme Lecture Room.

Kang was born in Suide County, Shaanxi in March 1970. He attended Shaanxi Normal University from 1989 to 2000, graduating with a Master of Arts. He earned his Doctor of Letters under the direction of Huo Songlin (霍松林).

In 2006, he received an invitation to be a lecturer on the television programme Lecture Room shown on CCTV-10. Since then, he has conducted four lecture seriesLi Bai, Du Fu, Li Qingzhao and the Eight Great Writers of Tang and Song Dynasties.

Since 2002, he taught at Beijing Normal University.[1] He was deputy director of the Institute of Ancient Chinese Literature from 2003-2004, and he was elected deputy party chief for 2004 and vice-dean of the College of Arts for 2006.[2]

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