Ji Bolun comes from a Maronite Catholic family. I have never received a formal school education since I was a child. Later, he and his family moved to America. When I was studying in America, I showed my artistic talent. After that, my interest turned to literature, first Arabic, then English. Influenced by Nietzsche's thoughts, Ji Bolun's literary works are full of sociality and oriental spirit, and are not plot-centered, aiming at expressing rich emotions.
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1920 On April 20th, a group of Arab diaspora writers met in the editorial department of new york Arabic magazine Traveler to discuss some new issues of Arab new literature and art. On the evening of April 28th, the meeting continued at Ji Bolun's home, and the pen club was formally established. Ji Bolun was elected as the chairman of PEN, and Mikhail Numan was the consultant.
Ji Bolun personally drew the social emblem (a circular pattern with an open book in the middle, and a passage in the Hadith written on the page: God has a treasure buried underground, and the poet's lips are the key). Pen Club, as an Arab diaspora writers' group, has promoted the development of Arab overseas literature and United overseas writers. On the eve of May 20th, he gave a speech at the Society of Science and Technology. In mid-August, Pioneer was published.
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