"Qin Ming" is worthless, forensic doctor Qin Ming: Without the word "forensic doctor" forensic doctor | novel | Qin Ming
The reader meeting for forensic expert Qin Ming may be the hottest event at this year's Shanghai Book Fair, with queues waiting to be signed for one after another. "I am a working police officer and can only come on weekends," said Qin Ming, the fourth level police technical director of the Physical Evidence Appraisal Management Department of Anhui Provincial Public Security Department.
In the latest novel "White Scrolls", forensic expert Qin Ming focuses on adolescent psychological issues and parent-child and family relationships. In an interview with the Jiefang Daily Shangguan News reporter, he admitted, "Forensic doctors are most afraid of dealing with cases involving teenagers. When they see young lives lying on the autopsy table with abnormal deaths, the psychological shock is even stronger. I also have children myself, and it's a pity to think about it. I have been wanting to write this topic for a long time, and I hope this novel can be seen by more teenagers and provide many solutions when encountering problems. Let more parents see it and pay attention to their children's mental health at all times. Let the whole society see it and pay attention to whether there are any children around me who have abnormalities. It's possible that a single sentence can bring them back."
Forensic physician Qin Ming accepted an interview, photographed by Shi Chenlu
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Qin Ming, born in the 1980s, was admitted to Wannan Medical College in 1998 and chose forensic science as his major. At that time, forensic science was a niche field, and many people were even unwilling to dine with forensic professionals. In 2005, Qin Ming graduated from the China Criminal Police Academy and became a forensic expert. He began to frequently visit the autopsy room and crime scene, seeing many little-known scenes. "By writing about public security topics and encountering more cases, we can collect more materials. This is a virtuous cycle. I don't rely on imagination when writing, I don't have a wild imagination. I write 2000 words every day, and the key is perseverance." Qin Ming admitted that his original intention in writing was "to let more people see our work.". Although the work has become popular, riding an electric bike to work doesn't make any difference.
Writing this new work that focuses on parent-child and family relationships, Qin Ming self deprecates himself as an absent father. "Everything at home is handled by his wife, and she calls it 'widowhood parenting'. My son is 15 years old this year, and all I can do is try to make him breakfast every day as long as he doesn't go on business trips. However, at least half of the year is spent on business trips, and that's how police life is."
To write this youth themed novel, Qin Ming conducted an online survey and said, "When asked about the sentence that children least like when their parents say it, the one with the highest vote was actually 'I'm for your own good'. I thought it wasn't such a bad or aggressive sentence, but many children reported that they felt their parents were deceiving them - if their child's studies were good, they would share their social media, and if their studies were not good, the parent teacher's meeting wouldn't want to go - which is' for my own good ', or for their own face?" Qin Ming sighed, and this surprising survey result gave him a lot of inspiration. "Every generation's way of thinking is different, so I am even less willing to participate in the work." What educational ideas are instilled in the text, but rather through objectively presenting individual cases, allowing readers to understand them on their own
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In "White Scrolls", Qin Ming wrote about three typical families: first, single parent families with strict parental discipline, where children are submissive; One is that children rebel and parents use violence to solve problems; One is that parents treat their children extremely well and their children perform well, but this kind of "excellent" love is suffocating. "I didn't say they were wrong, they were negative textbooks, but the facts have all turned into bitter fruit. Readers may find their own shadows in these three types of families and think about the way their families operate. I don't want to teach children how to do it, parents how to do it, because every family is different, every child is different, and every parent is different."
Qin Ming explained the title of the book "White Scrolls": "When a child has psychological problems, 'handing in a white scroll' is a manifestation of their psychological resistance, resisting parental interference in their own life and personality. Unhealthy love allows the child to hand in the 'white scroll' of life. I have also seen readers explain it this way: don't roll, white scroll."
Qin Ming said that his novels and stories all have real cases behind them, because they involve confidentiality principles and the privacy of the parties involved, and are not restored like documentary literature. Fortunately, forensic science is a natural science, medical science, and not classified. "The reason why my novel has so many readers is probably because it has strong knowledge and makes everyone feel real. The forensic workflow and case solving points written in the book support the structure of my novel. I have a habit of recording successful reasoning points after handling cases, as well as some points that can be solved but may be missed. Combining real case solving points and 'forensic points' with fictional case situations, it becomes a novel."
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As for the flaws in his writing, Qin Ming said, "I am a science student. Compared to my peers such as Ma Boyong and Lei Mi, my writing style is lacking and I feel ashamed of myself. I can only improve by constantly writing and reading."
"Have you ever considered full-time writing?" Qin Ming candidly replied to the reporter's question, "Since Zhang Ruoyun's web drama" Forensic Qin Ming "became popular in 2016, I have indeed faced many temptations. Some people said they would invest me in a studio, while others asked me to be the script director. The leader also talked to me about whether to transfer to the publicity department, which is a promotion. I refused. At that time, I posted a social media post about Forensic Qin Ming. Without the word" Forensic ", it was worthless."
"Whether it's writing novels, adapting movies and TV shows, or recording variety shows, my original intention and foundation are all for this profession. I am a true forensic doctor, and readers believe what I write. Apart from writing, I don't care about anything else. When adapting movies and TV shows, at most, explore a class and check the professional part." Qin Ming said, "It's better to be a simple writer."
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