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他曾是中国最有名的足球记者、评论员之一。他对自己的评价是"从一个失败走向另一
个失败"。面对社会的环境,年轻人的浮躁,他告诉年轻人要脚踏实地。他就是语不惊人死
不休、"骂"人无数,树"敌"无数,江湖上人称李大眼的时评人,作家,李承鹏。本期节
目李承鹏与您一同分享如何看待社会。李承鹏,昵称"李大眼",新锐知识分子,中国著名社会评论家、杂文家、畅销作家,曾为中国最有名的足球记者、评论员,历任《成都商报》体育部主任、《足球报》专题部主任。 他眼睛颇大,江湖上人称——李大眼。据说大眼睛会放电,迷倒美女无数,周围有很多漂亮女演员。他有四川人的精灵和幽默,博客上、谈话中,颇有语不惊人死不休的气势,"骂"人无数,树"敌"无数,朋友无数.2012年10月12日入选百度新闻人物。【文化丝绸之路】

Li Chengpeng (Chinese: 李承鹏; pinyin: Lǐ Chéngpéng, born in 1968) is a prominent writer and social critic in the People's Republic of China. Well known in China for his reportage and social commentary—Li's Sina Weibo blog has nearly six million followers[1]—Li made international headlines in 2011 when he announced that he would seek political office as an independent candidate in his hometown of Chengdu, Sichuan province. While not technically illegal, the decision represented a rare and bold move in a country where candidates for political office are typically appointed by the Communist Party of China.

Li, nicknamed "Li Big Eyes", began his career as a journalist and first rose to prominence for covering on corruption within China's professional soccer establishment. Li later coauthored a book on the subject, Chinese Soccer: The Inside Story, which documented allegations of pervasive match-fixing involving coaches, players, referees and officials. The book asserted that nearly every professional Chinese soccer player had faced varying degrees of pressure or coercion by gambling syndicates to participate in fixing games.[3] He says his coverage of the issue prompted persistent and anonymous threats against he and his family.[2]
His profile grew in the aftermath of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. Having experienced the tremors in his apartment in Chengdu, Li committed himself to assisting in rescue efforts in the areas most severely impacted.[4] He traveled to the Sichaun earthquake region as a volunteer and wrote an essay: The True Story of the Miracle Survival of the Students and Teachers of Longhan Elementary School in Beichuan. He recently published a novel titled, Li Kele Protests Demolitions, took a critical look at forced demolitions in China.[5]
In 2010, Li announced he would be running as an independent candidate to serve in the People's Congress of Wuhou district, Chengdu.[2] Although China's constitution protects the rights of any citizens over the age of 18 to vote and run for local election, in practice these positions are generally filled by Communist Party-appointed candidates. Individuals who attempt to run as independents or self-nominated candidates sometimes face repercussions.[6] A number of prominent cultural figures, writers, and academics endorsed Li's candidacy including blogger Han Han, film director Feng Xiaogang, and legal scholar Yu Jianrong and He Weifang.[7]

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