Dong Wushun’s character works

Dong Wushun has published old-style poetry collections such as "Slang Chanting", "Slang Chanting" and "Slang Chanting" since the 1990s. "Selected Calligraphy of Dong Wushun" was published in 2006, inscribed by Chairman Zhang Changgong and prefaced by Professor Li Yan. He has written essays one after another: "Hearing the Bangzi Sound Again", "The Luantan Opera in My Hometown", "A Moment of Confusion", "A Coincidental Linkage", "The Pride of a Scholar", "Asking Mr. Huang Qi to Inscribe", "Unable to See Clearly" "The Key", "The Reason Can't Be Clear", "There is Water on the Mountain", "Searching for Others in the Crowd", "No One Without Me, There is Nothing", etc., were collected and published as "There is Water on the Mountain" in 2008. Poems: "Hutuo Wind", "Remarks on Tourist Landscapes", "Remembering Zhugelu in Nanyang", "Reading Modern Poems", "Singing in Xibaipo", "Our Square", "Travel to the Site of Plum Blossom Massacre". Old style poems: "131 Jokes in Rhymes", "Forty-three Miscellaneous Rhymes in Learning Books", "201 Poems in Local Sound", "Three Chapters on Earthquake Relief", "Olympic Feelings", "Miscellaneous Poems" and "Acrostic couplets of personal names 95" and so on were collected and published as "Yun Guo Xin Shu". Since 2005, the selected annotations of "Tang Dynasty Short Poetry Sound and Rhythm Collection" have been completely completed in May 2007. It was uploaded to the Internet under Wu Shun's signature, namely "Sound and Rhyme of Tang Dynasty's Short Poems, Part 1. Five-Character Quatrains (356)"; "Tang's Short Poems on Sound and Rhyth, Part 2 (Part 1 and 2). Seven-Character Quatrains (566)" ; "The Third Collection of Sound and Rhythm of Short Poems of the Tang Dynasty (Part 1 and 2). Five-character Rhyme Poems (314)"; "The Fourth Collection of Sound and Rhythm of Tang People's Short Poems. 301 Seven-Character Rhythm Poems". At the same time, he successively wrote essays such as "Analysis and Reading of Fragmented Sentences of Tang Poetry" and reflections on reading, which were compiled into the first and second volumes of "The Rhythm of Tang Poetry", which was published in 2007.