We summarize the current status on constraining the density dependence of the
symmetry energy from terrestrial laboratory measurements and astrophysical
observations. While the value Esym(ρ0) and density slope L of
the symmetry energy at saturation density ρ0 can vary largely depending
on the data or methods, all the existing constraints are essentially consistent
with Esym(ρ0)=31±2 MeV and L=50±20 MeV. The
determination of the supra-saturation density behavior of the symmetry energy
remains a big challenge.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures. Plenary talk at 14th National Conference on
Nuclear Structure in China, Huzhou, Zhejiang, 12-16 April, 201