# Character introduction? Professor Chen Yijun.

Professor Chen Yijun was born in an educator's family. 1959 After graduating from Chongqing No.4 Middle School for Girls, she was admitted to the Russian Language and Literature Department in Peking University, and graduated from 1964.

1978, she was admitted to China Academy of Social Sciences and was sent to university of alberta to study soon. After returning to China, she served as the editor-in-chief of Sociology abroad. During this period, he translated, edited and published over 10 books.

1987 was sent to North America again to study marriage, family and social work at UCLA.

After returning to China from 65438 to 0988, he began to engage in marriage and family research and consultation.

In 1990s, Professor Chen Yijun visited and lectured in Harvard University, Rogers University, Copenhagen University and St Gallen University, and established extensive contacts with international academic circles.

From 65438 to 0993, Professor Chen Yijun founded the Economics and Family Science Center and undertook a series of international cooperation projects.

In 2000, Professor Chen Yijun organized a group of scholars, founded the "Green Apple" international project, founded the "Youth Sexual Health Education Information Center", published the "Green Apple" magazine, and established the "Green Apple" website, the "Green Apple Health Consultation Hotline", the "Green Apple" parent school and classes for boys and girls.

200 1, People's Education Publishing House published "Adolescent Sexual Health Education Series" edited by Professor Chen Yijun, which is widely used in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and other education departments.

In August, 2003, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Civil Affairs approved the establishment of a professional committee on adolescent sexual health education in china sexology association, with Chen Yijun as its director.

Chen Yijun's married life and its enlightenment.

Her husband grew up in a family descended from the last royal family. Although several generations of scholarly family have given him a good upbringing, the family tradition of "men are the masters outside and women are the masters inside" has left him with a sense of "men are superior to women" to some extent. Chen Yijun's husband recalled: "My father came home from work to smoke, drink tea and read newspapers. Besides, he gave us money to spend. He was a big man." .

After marriage, what Chen Yijun can't tolerate most is the different traditional order and role boundaries between men and women in the husband's family. She often quarrels with her husband, and she even has a painful idea: divorce! But my husband still doesn't know where he is wrong!

After quarreling with her husband many times, Chen Yijun gradually realized that the "cultural gap" between her and her husband originated from their different growing environments and their parents' demonstration of gender roles, and it was not a problem that could be solved by quarreling between husband and wife. Let time hone it, time may be the best mediator.

During the one-year overseas trip, her husband mastered the extraordinary skills of housekeeping and taking care of his daughter. She is full of joy and gratitude for the changes of her mother-in-law and her husband. Let the husband make persistent efforts to realize the truth that men and women share housework equally.

Choosing a spouse is just choosing a raw material, but a happy marriage is a created work of art. It requires perseverance and originality.