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Zhao (1952-? ), a famous contemporary essayist and poet. Member of National Committee of Chinese Writers Association, member of China People's Political Consultative Conference, counselor of Shanghai Municipal People's Government, vice chairman of Shanghai Writers Association, president of Shanghai Literature Magazine. More than ten works have been included in Chinese textbooks in Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Singapore, and they are the contemporary writers with the largest number of works. His works include Shan Yu, Top Bowl Boy, Dancing with Elephants, Walking and Rain. Income people's education edition and various versions of primary school Chinese textbooks; His works, such as Clouds in Zhouzhuang, Opening the Door for You, Dawn, Cooking Smoke and Mind is a Flowering Tree, have been included in many versions of middle school Chinese textbooks.
Zhao, essayist and poet. Han nationality. Born in Chongming County, Shanghai,1February, 952, born in Shanghai. Lihong Zhao
1968 after graduating from high school, Zhao went back to his hometown to "jump the queue and settle down". He worked as a carpenter, postman, teacher and county functionary, and began to engage in literary creation during the "jump the queue and settle down" period. 1978 was admitted to the Chinese Department of East China Normal University. After graduating from college, he served as editor and editorial board member of Germination magazine. 1987 Zhao was hired as a professional writer of Shanghai Writers Association. He is currently a member of the National Committee of Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of Shanghai Writers Association, president of Shanghai Literature Magazine, member of CPPCC, and counselor of Shanghai Municipal People's Government. He used to be the vice chairman of Shanghai Youth Federation and the standing committee member of Shanghai CPPCC. He has published more than 70 books of poetry, essays and reportage, such as Coral, Grass of Life and Heart Painting. His works have won dozens of awards. Soul of Poetry won the National Excellent Prose Collection Award in the New Period, and Shadow of the Sundial won the first Bingxin Prose Award. Zhao's prose collections include Grass of Life, Soul of Poetry, Venus by the Sea, Love on Earth, Selected Proses of Zhao, Notes on Islanders, Mystery of Maya, Charm of Life, Lost Time, Noise and Quiet, Jade Pieces, Notes on Music Appreciation, etc. In the early 1980s, Zhao, who has become a member of the Chinese Writers Association, wrote an essay with the theme of "the soul of poetry", telling his life story, expressing his love and nostalgia for Pushkin, a poet, and expressing the complex feelings of that gloomy era. Berren, a sinologist in the former Soviet Union and editor-in-chief of Moscow Publishing House, translated this short article into Russian and introduced it to Russian readers. After the publication of the prose collection Soul of Poetry, it won the China Excellent Prose Collection Award in the New Period. His group poem "China, My Dear Motherland" was compiled into a symphony choir, and won the "Five Ones" Project Award and many professional awards from the Propaganda Department of the CPC. Professional writers make a living by writing. However, Zhao has always felt that "writing is still an amateur" for himself. He said, "If I have any major, I must study." . In the preface of his book Reading is Forever, Zhao once again declared that "reading is the greatest benefit and happiness". Zhao, a Shanghainese, was a bookworm since he was a child. He never cares about the time and place when he studies. "As long as you pick up an interesting book, you can get lost in it and forget everything." Zhao often walks to read, eat, sleep and go to the toilet. From comic books, fairy tales and myths, to The Journey to the West, Romance of the Gods, Water Margin, Romance of the Three Kingdoms and History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, to 300 Tang Poems, Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Notes from Yuewei Caotang and A Dream of Red Mansions, Zhao Zong thinks that "these books are much more interesting than the history of textbooks". From the senior grade of primary school to middle school, Zhao began to contact China modern literature and foreign literature. No matter what books he gets, he usually reads Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Ba Jin and Bing Xin, and also reads some foreign literary masterpieces borrowed from the library by senior three, such as Anna karenin, Don Quixote and Resurrection, War and Peace, Les Miserables, and The Life and Death of Monte Cristo. In particular, Zhao found a new collection of poems published by a publishing house in a second-hand bookstore in Shanghai, which made him even more excited. This new collection of poems is all Pushkin's poems, translated by Cha, and published in 1955. They became Zhao's favorite books in middle school. It can be said that Zhao wrote poems later, which had a lot to do with reading these poems. Zhao cherishes these books. In order to reduce wear and tear, he carefully wrapped the covers with transparent paper, but they were still worn by Zhao. Zhao later recalled that at that time, "I read too much, gulped down dates and read without any rules." However, it is this kind of reading that broadens my horizons, increases my knowledge and makes me deeply fall in love with literature. " After graduating from high school, Zhao left Shanghai and went to Chongming Island to "settle in line". Among the few printed materials in his humble schoolbag is a book called Weeds. In reality, many novels are often fresh when they are read for the first time, but dull when they are read for the second time. A book like Weeds can make Zhao Lihong "read it again and again", because reading such a book "can make you relive it again and again and always taste a new charm." Zhao thought at that time, "if Mr. Lu Xun didn't have that thick dozen books, but only a thin" Wild Grass ",he would also be a great writer." In the long years of "jumping the queue to settle down" in the countryside, Zhao Lihong "once felt lonely and helpless, and his future was bleak", but it was the books that Zhao lived with day and night that changed his outlook on life. Under an erratic oil lamp, it was the book that accompanied him "through many warm and happy times" and made him "gradually enrich and enrich", and it was also the book that "helped him choose his life goal". The College Entrance Examination 1977 resumed, and Chair Zhao was admitted to the Chinese Department of East China Normal University with excellent results. In the university library, there are many good books for Zhao to choose from, just like Flowers and Plants in Spring. 1982 After graduation, Zhao went to work in Yumeng. At that time, Zhao lived in Pudong, and it took a long time to go to work in the city by bus through the Huangpu River tunnel every day. Because "the time in the car is particularly difficult", Zhao holds a good book every day and turns the difficult time into a happy moment. On the bus, Zhao can always concentrate on reading, and no noise can disturb his mood. Even if someone pushes him or pushes him, he is ignorant, because he is "hiding in a book for a pleasant trip." He has written essays such as Grass of Life, Love on Earth, Mystery of Maya, Notes of Islanders, Selected Prose of Zhao, Arts and Crafts, Charm of Life, Noise and Quiet, Ring of Death, In the Desert of Years, Reading is Eternal, and Dance of Aestheticism. The collection of prose "Soul of Poetry" won the China Excellent Prose Collection Award in the new period, and the Shadow of the sundial won the first "Bing Xin Prose Award". A large number of his prose works have been selected into Chinese textbooks for universities, middle schools and primary schools all over the country and in Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, which have exerted a wide influence on readers.
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Lihong Zhao
Zhao, male, Han nationality, was born in Shanghai from 65438 to 0952. 1968 After graduating from high school, he returned to his hometown Chongming Island to "jump the queue and settle down", planted fields, and worked as a carpenter, postal worker, teacher and county office worker. Literary creation began in the period of "jumping in line and settling down". 1977 was admitted to the Chinese Department of East China Normal University. After graduating from college, I served as the editor and editorial board member of Germination magazine. 1982 Join the Chinese Writers Association. From 65438 to 0987, Zhao was hired as a professional writer of Shanghai Writers Association. He is currently a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, a counselor of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, and the president of Shanghai Literature magazine. He used to be the vice chairman of Shanghai Youth Federation and the standing committee member of Shanghai CPPCC. He has published more than 70 books of poetry, essays and reportage, such as Coral, Grass of Life, Soul of Poetry, Notes of Islanders and Heart Painting. The work "Dancing with Elephants" is included in Lesson 27, Volume 2, Grade 5, People's Education Publishing House. The essay "Shan Yu" was included in the second lesson of the sixth grade of People's Education Publishing House and the second lesson of the fifth grade of Shandong Education Publishing House. The essay "Top Bowl Boy" has been listed in the fourth lesson of sixth grade of Jiangsu Education Press, the fourth lesson of sixth grade of People's Education Press, the second lesson of seventh grade of Shanghai Education Press, the twelfth lesson of fifth grade of Shandong Education Press, Dancing with Elephants has been listed in the twenty-third lesson of fifth grade of Shandong Education Press, and Toddling has been written in the eighth unit of sixth grade of Beijing Normal University Press. "Opening a Door for You" was written in the first semester textbook of Grade 7 of Jiangsu Education Publishing House. Full Moon was selected as Lesson 25, Volume 10, Chinese of Jiangsu Education Press (the second volume of Grade Five), and the prose Open a Door for You was included in the middle school Chinese textbook of Jiangsu Education Press, and the prose Zhouzhuang Yunshui was included in the middle school Chinese textbook of Chinese Publishing House and Shanghai Education Publishing House, and Dawn was included in many high school Chinese textbooks. More than ten of his works have been included in Chinese textbooks in Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Singapore, and he is the contemporary writer with the largest number of works. He is the author of essays such as Wind, You Playing the Piano, Grass of Life, Venus by the Sea, Love on Earth, Soul of Poetry, Selected Prose of Zhao, Notes of Islanders, Charm of Life, Coral Poetry, Silent Holly and Lyrics/kloc His works won dozens of awards, and Soul of Poetry won the National Excellent Prose Collection Award in the New Period. In the early 1980s, Zhao, who has now become a member of the Chinese Writers Association, wrote an essay entitled "The Soul of Poetry", telling the story of his youth and expressing his nostalgia for Pushkin, a poet, and his complicated feelings for that gloomy era. Berren, a sinologist in the former Soviet Union and editor-in-chief of Moscow Publishing House, translated this short article into Russian and introduced it to Russian readers. After the publication of the prose collection Soul of Poetry, it won the China Excellent Prose Collection Award in the New Period. The group poem "China, My Dear Motherland" was compiled into a symphony chorus and won the "Five Ones" project award and various professional awards from the Propaganda Department of the CPC.
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Zhao, after graduating from high school during the Cultural Revolution, went to Chongming Island to "jump the queue", during which he worked as a farmer, carpenter, village postman, teacher and county functionary. 1977 was admitted to the Chinese Department of East China Normal University, and/kloc-0 graduated in early 1982. I have been a literary editor for many years in Germination Monthly. 1987 apply for the position of professional writer of Shanghai Writers Association. Member of Chinese Writers Association. He used to be the vice chairman of Shanghai Youth Federation and a member of China People's Political Consultative Conference. Now he is the vice chairman of Shanghai Writers Association. In 2000, he was hired as a visiting professor by the School of Literature of East China Normal University. He is the author of more than 50 essays, poems, reportage and other works. His works have won various literary awards at home and abroad for more than 20 times, and the prose collection "Soul of Poetry" won the China Excellent Prose Collection Award in the new period. Some works have been translated into English, French, Russian, Italian and Japanese and published abroad. A famous literary writer is the envy of many writers.
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Wind, Piano Veteran, Grass of Life, Venus by the Sea, Dancing with Elephants, Walking, Love on Earth, Poetic Soul, Selected Prose of Zhao, Notes of Islanders, Charm of Life and Mind is a Flowering Tree.
poetry anthology
Coral, silent holly and lyrics 15 1.
Reportage collection
"Heart Painting", "Bird Insanity" and the prose "Looking at the Moon".
essay
The fragments of "Opening a Door for You" and "Towards Literature" were included in the middle school Chinese textbook of Jiangsu Education Press. "Toddling" is included in the eighth unit of the sixth grade of the primary school affiliated to Beijing Normal University.
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His works won dozens of awards, and Soul of Poetry won the National Excellent Prose Collection Award in the New Period. The group poem "China, My Dear Motherland" formed a symphony choir and won the "Five Ones" Project Award in Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China.
Textbook selection
The essay "Shan Yu" was compiled in the second lesson of Unit 1 of the first volume of the sixth grade of People's Education Publishing House, and "Prison Ant" was compiled in the sixth grade of Hubei Education Publishing House 1 1 lesson. Open a door for you was written in the first lesson of the seventh grade of Jiangsu Education Press. "Top Bowl Boy" was selected into the fourth lesson of Unit 1 of Grade 6 of People's Education Publishing House, the first semester textbook of Grade 1 of Shanghai Chinese, and the fifth grade of S version of Chinese 19 lesson. The composition "Morning Faint and Promising" compiled by the second class of the second semester of Senior Two. The composition "Looking at the Moon" was selected as Lesson 25 in Volume 10 of the National Standard Chinese of the Jiangsu Education Press (the second volume of the fifth grade) and Lesson 27 in Volume 2 of the Chinese of the fifth grade People's Education Press "Dancing with Elephants"; The article "Stumbling" was selected into the first lesson of Unit 8, Volume 12 of Beijing Normal University Edition (sixth grade); Zhouzhuang Yunshui was selected as the second volume of the ninth grade last semester of Shanghai Education Publishing House. Shadow of the sundial won the first "Bing Xin Prose Award". Many prose works have been selected into Chinese textbooks for universities, middle schools and primary schools in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, which have a wide influence on readers. In addition, many works have appeared in the extracurricular reading of Chinese in the senior high school entrance examination in various provinces and cities.
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Poetry, enjoying the moon, time flies like water, dancing with elephants, Shan Yu, eyes of years, lost time, expectation for winter, prosperity of autumn, distant pastoral sounds, birds, where are you flying, poems in the desert, autumn wind, annual rings and silent whirlpool.
Embroidered Lotus, Donkey Mourning, Me and a Puppy on the Journey, Weaver Girl, Talking about Shaoxing Road as a Song, Sea Sculpture, Night Sea Wonder, Encountering Mount Fuji, Night in Teotihuacan, Scenery of Kiev, White Night, Babia Eritrea, Adventures of Silk Road and Rain. Dream in the Lake, Water of the Yellow River, Postscript, Opening a Door for You, Grass of Life, Love on Earth, Mystery of Maya, Notes of Islanders, Arts and Crafts, Charm of Life, Coral, Silent Holly, Heart Painting, I once asked the cuckoo a question, Dawn Twilight, Norilang The collection of prose "Soul of Poetry" won the China Excellent Prose Collection Award in the new period, and the Shadow of the sundial won the first "Bing Xin Prose Award". Many prose works have been selected into Chinese textbooks for universities, middle schools and primary schools in China and Hong Kong and Singapore, which have a wide influence on readers.
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According to common sense, professional writers make a living by writing. However, Zhao, a member of the 7th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Committee, vice chairman of the Shanghai Writers Association and a famous contemporary essayist, has written more than 40 literary monographs such as prose, poetry and reportage, and his works have won various literary awards at home and abroad for dozens of times. However, for himself, he has always felt that "writing is still an amateur". He said, "If I have any major, I must study." . In the preface of the newly published book Zhao Reading Essays, Zhao once again declared that "the greatest benefit and happiness is reading"
Foreign Literature
From the senior grade of primary school to middle school, Zhao began to contact China modern literature and foreign literature. No matter what books he gets, he usually reads Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Ba Jin and Bing Xin, and also reads some foreign literary masterpieces borrowed from the library by senior three, such as Anna karenin, Don Quixote and Resurrection, War and Peace, Les Miserables, and The Life and Death of Monte Cristo. In particular, Zhao found a new collection of poems published by a publishing house in a second-hand bookstore in Shanghai, which made him even more excited. This new collection of poems contains all Pushkin's poems, translated by Cha Liang Zheng and published in 1955. They became Zhao's favorite books in middle school. It can be said that Zhao wrote poems later, which had a lot to do with reading these poems. Zhao cherishes these books. In order to reduce wear and tear, he carefully wrapped the covers with transparent paper, but they were still worn by Zhao. Zhao later recalled that at that time, "I read too much and too miscellaneous, read too much and read too disorganized, but that's it."