I often read Mr. Li's articles in "Philately" magazine.
The relevant introduction to the Internet is as follows:
Li Boqin, male, was born in Nanning, Guangxi in 1938. Famous scientist. Engaged in the design and development of medical equipment, he won the first prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award in 1989 and is a senior engineer.
In 1956, Li Boqin was admitted to Wuhan Huazhong Institute of Technology. After graduating in 1961, he was assigned to the Beijing Academy of Military Medical Sciences. In 1978, he changed careers and took root in Beijing. He has been engaged in the development of non-standard medical equipment for a long time. , is a senior engineer at Beijing Institute of Medical Devices.
Li Boqin started collecting stamps in 1950. He is currently a director of the All-China Philatelic Federation, a national stamp exhibition assessor, a consultant to the Nanning Philatelic Association, and a member of the British Royal Bird Philatelic Society. He has participated in the compilation of five works including "The World of Birds on Stamps", "Stamp Collection Essentials and Practice", and "Stamp Collection". The thematic collections produced by Xingbo include six stamp collections: "The Life of a Bird", "Panda", "Mother and Son", and "Eagle". Among them, the "Eagle" stamp collection has participated in national, Asian and world stamp exhibitions. He won the Gold Medal at the National Stamp Exhibition in 1997, the Grand Gold Medal at the National Stamp Exhibition in 2001, and the Grand Gilded Medal plus Special Award at the Asian Stamp Exhibition in 1996. Especially at the 2001 Japan Century Stamp Exhibition, Li Boqin's "Eagle" stamp album won the gold medal in the special category. He became the first person in my country to win the gold medal for a special stamp album in the world stamp exhibition, winning honors for the country.
?After the end of the "Cultural Revolution", Li Boqin became more motivated to collect stamps. In 1979, Beijing's street stamp market gradually recovered, and he went there every week, including one day on Sunday. At this time, he was still mainly collecting newly issued stamps, and he was particularly willing to spend money. He bought the first edition of T·46 "Monkey" zodiac stamps for 6 yuan a piece. Not long after the T·28M "Galloping Horse" souvenir sheet was released, Li Boqin and his wife saw them at the postal booth on the street. He wanted to buy it. 10 pieces, my wife refused to give in, so I had to buy 1 piece. After returning home, Li Boqin secretly ran to buy 10 coins. Nowadays, the market value of these stamps is huge, and the Li Boqin couple jokingly called this the "No. 1 news" in their family.