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Liushahe (formerly known as Yu Xuntan), a native of Jintang, Sichuan, is a contemporary poet. He started writing when he was a middle school student in Chengdu from 65438 to 0948. Publish poems and novels in Chengdu West Daily, Xinmin Evening News and Youth Literature and Art, and join the Youth Literature and Art Society and Maisui Literature and Art Society organized by local middle school students. 1950 published some poems and novels in the supplement of West Sichuan Daily. In September of the same year, he was introduced by writer Rong to the supplement of Western Sichuan Daily as an editor and trainee reporter. In the meantime, he co-wrote the novella Horn Bay. 1952 Join the New Democratic Youth League of China. In September of the same year, he was transferred to Sichuan Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and successively served as the creator and editor of Star Poetry magazine. 1954 to join the Chongqing branch of the Chinese Writers Association. 1955 published excellent poems such as "Send to the Yellow River" in Southwest Literature and Art, which was well received. 1956 Attended the National Youth Creation Conference and studied in the Central Literature Workshop. In the same year, he published a collection of novels "Window" (China Youth Publishing House) and a collection of poems "Rural Nocturne" (Chongqing People Publishing House). 1957 published a collection of poems "Farewell to Mars" (Writers Publishing House) and a group of poems "A Grass and a Tree" (1957, the first issue of Stars). The works are endowed with poplars, vines, cacti, plums and toadstools, which express love and hate and have profound implications. But it was wrongly classified as the right. After that, I worked in the Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles. 1May, 966, he was forced to go back to his hometown to make a living as a sawworker, which lasted for 12 years. 1978 works in Jintang County Cultural Center. After his comeback, he published many poems, and six "Hometown" won the National Excellent New Poetry Award 1979 ~ 1980.