Who is the father of China's modern poetry?

Ai Qing, formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, was named Yangyuan and Haicheng, and his pen names were Yijia, Kea, Nayong and Linbi. 1910 was born in a landlord family in fantianjiang village, Jinhua county, Zhejiang province on March 27th.

After 1958, Ai Qing worked on farms in Heilongjiang and Xinjiang. 1978 returned to the poetic world, and his works became more mature, with deep feelings and rich philosophies. Ai Qing taught at Shanxi Minzu University after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, and later served as the editor-in-chief of the literary edition of Guangxi Daily and the head of the literature department of Chongqing Yucai School. 194 1 went to Yan' an and taught in the literature department of Lu Xun Art College.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the leader of the North China Literature and Art Working Group, the vice president of the School of Literature and Art of North China United University, and the deputy director of the third department of North China University. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as deputy editor-in-chief of People's Literature and vice chairman of Chinese Writers Association.