Hu Shuli is a famous Chinese journalist who has won several awards for her outstanding work. She began her career after graduating with a degree in journalism in 1982 from Renmin University of China. Before this, however, she was a worker in the countryside at a young age and after that, she was in the army during the Cultural Revolution. With time, she began to become more well known and was soon seen as, "the most dangerous woman in China" due to her "aggressive investigative reporting."
Hu was not intimidated by bribery, unlawful business practices, government policies, or limits on press freedom, and that was very well demonstrated throughout her journalism career and earned awards such as being acknowledged by Forbes in 2011 as the 87th most powerful woman, being in the Top 100 influential people by Times magazine that same year, and lastly, in 2017 she was referred to as "one of the World's Greatest Leaders by Fortune." This is only a small list of the awards she has received.
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