Brief introduction of Lin

Lin, pen name Kong Linzi. 1969 was born in Xiapu, Fujian. He is a disciple of master Wen of Chinese studies. Famous poets and writers. He planned large-scale literary activities such as "Song of Spring-Poetry Reading Meeting of Five Ministers (He Jingzhi, Li Ying, Taifeng Zhai, Gao Zhanxiang and Li Zhaoxing)". He often writes new poems, novels and essays, especially traditional poems, and is known as contemporary Li Qingzhao. The granddaughter of the famous painter Lin Chun, a famous contemporary poet, and a member of the Chinese Writers Association.

Lin's poems are mainly lyrical. Her indifferent personality and depressed life constitute the theme of her first half of her life. Like Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, Lin's poem "Seven Laws-Untitled" puts tortuous feelings into euphemistic poems, aiming at the sad readers in emotional contagion, but the clues are difficult to verify. Apart from lyric poems, Lin's Q&A poems are unique, and few people can compare with them. Her work "Five-character Arrangement-He Wen's Forty-ninth Birthday" was called by Wen Huaisha: "You Sheng Du Fu's masterpiece that year." After receiving a poem by Lin, the former executive vice minister of the Ministry of Culture couldn't help but happily write calligraphy for the preface of the new book. Ji Jia, vice governor of Qinghai Province, said that Kong Linzi's poems should be inscribed by famous artists and hung in the study so that they can be read one day. Cultural celebrities such as Shen Peng, Zhang Xianliang and Zhao Zhongxiang. , used Lin Yan He Lan's poem to reward each other. ...

Since 2007, Lin joined the camp of New National Style, striving to contribute to the modernization, popularization and marketization of poetry and Chinese studies on the premise of inheriting traditional culture.