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Haizi, male, Han nationality. Cha Haisheng, a native of Chawan Village, Gaohe Town, Huaining County, Anhui Province, is a contemporary young poet. Haizi grew up in the countryside. At the age of 65,438+0979, he was admitted to Peking University Law Department. 65,438+0982 began to write poetry during college. After Peking University graduated, he was assigned to work in the Philosophy Department of China University of Political Science and Law. On March 26th, 65,438+0989, he committed suicide near Shanhaiguan. He is only 25 years old.

1983 After graduating from Peking University, Haizi was assigned to work in the Philosophy Department of China University of Political Science and Law. 1984 He created masterpieces "Asian Copper" and "The Sun of Al", taking Haizi as his pen name for the first time. In less than seven years from 1982 to 1989, Haizi has created works of nearly two million words, and published The Land, The Works of Haizi and Luo Yihe, The Poems of Haizi and The Complete Poems of Haizi, etc.

In the poet's life, from 1984' s "Asian Copper" to 1989' s last poem "Spring, Ten Haizi", Haizi created nearly 2 million words of poems, dramas, novels, papers and notes. The famous ones are Asian Copper, Wheat Field, Dream as a Horse, Poem for the Night-Daughter for the Night, etc.

Personal work

Collection of novels: First Love, Birth, Tortoise, Rooster, Wooden Boat, South, Taking Fire, Barn, Singer, etc.

Poems and songs: station, river, bride, living in precious world, legend, house, wheat field in May, ruyi, village, Danshui, water, motherland and urn in wheat field (1983- 1988).

Long poems: The Sun, Broken Head, The Sun, The Earth, The Sun, The Great Caesar (unfinished draft), The Sun, You are my father's good daughter, The Sun, Poetic Drama, The Sun, Messiah and The Earth.

Short poems: Spring, Ten Haizi, Poetry in the Night, Facing the Sea, Blooming in Spring, etc.

Chorus drama: Messiah;

Sacrificial drama: Qi;

Some of his works have been included in nearly 20 collections of poems, as well as Selected Works of Contemporary Literature in China, a textbook of Chinese Department of various universities.