Hu Shumin, born in 1989. A Chinese man from Chenzhou, Hunan.
Famous novelist and surrealist poet. Pen name: Hu Bugui, Why Not Laugh, Meditation, etc.
In 2004, he wrote his first novel "Wushuang Sword". The following year, he published the new martial arts novels "Heroes" and "Mandarin Duck Palm", which received rave reviews. Later, dozens of novels were released one after another. In 2006, he began to try to write poetry. His early works such as "Memories of Early Winter", "Hibiscus" and "Watermelon" aroused strong responses in the literary and art circles. Someone once commented on him: he does not seek profit and does not praise virtue; he is motivated by emotion and decorated with literature. . In 2008, he published "Selected Poems by Hu Bugui". His works show amazing resilience in the pursuit of self-denial and affirmation. His refinement of language, creation of imagery, and exploration of surreal poetry from reality have established his unique style and his broad imagination. , profound thoughts, complex and changeable expression techniques, and unique writing style.
His poems pierce the hypocrisy of utopia, present the true face of the world, and vividly reflect the aspirations of a new generation of young people. His leaping way of thinking creates his unique way of expression - coldness. Lyrical, showing surprising calmness and profound speculativeness. The combination of clear thinking and metaphors and symbolic images generated by intuitive thinking is a significant artistic feature of his works. The paradoxical aphorisms with high generalization power create the unique artistic power of poetry; he also uses it in calligraphy and traditional painting. There is a high level of understanding.
Novel works "Unparalleled Sword" (2005 Best Novel Newcomer Award), "Heroes", "Mandarin Duck Palm", etc., short stories and short stories "Unrest", "Hu Bugui" (Internet Literature Award) " Suzaku" etc.
Poetry works "Memories of Early Winter", "Hibiscus", "Watermelon" (shortlisted for the 2008 Singapore Literature Award), "Ecstasy", "Toward the Blue Sky", "If the Bell Rings" (shortlisted for the 2008 Singapore Literature Award) Award), "Waves", "Graffiti", etc., poetry collections "Selected Poems of Hu Bugui", "November", etc.