Lyu Zhenhua, male, born in 1976, holds a Master's degree and is a lecturer at the School of Foreign Languages, in the Department of Chinese International Education. His professional focus is on international Chinese education and the development of Confucius Institutes. He was originally appointed by the National Han Office as a Chinese teacher in 2011 to Kongkong University, Thailand, for a year. In 2022, he was dispatched as a Chinese teacher by the Ministry of Education's Language Cooperation Center to the Confucius Institute for two years. During his assignments abroad, he taught courses such as "Basic Chinese", "Business Chinese", "Chinese Literature", and "Chinese for Hydraulic and Hydroelectric Engineering" to school staff, government employees, university students, and middle school students. Since joining NCWU, he has taught undergraduate courses like "Modern Chinese" (2) and "Introduction to Applied Linguistics", and "Chinese-English Language Comparison" for graduate students. He has undertaken a total of five research projects at various levels, including: project led and completed for the Ministry of Education's Language Exchange and Cooperation Center, two projects for the Provincial Department of Education in humanities and social sciences, so on and so forth. He has published more than 10 academic papers in various journals.