Yu Guangzhong (1928~) is a famous contemporary poet and literary critic. A native of Yongchun, Fujian. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he fled with his parents to Jiangsu, Anhui, Shanghai, and Chongqing. After graduating from middle school in 1947, he entered the Foreign Languages ??Department of Jinling University. The following year, he transferred to Xiamen University and began to publish poems. In the same year, he went to Hong Kong with his family. In 1949, he went to Taiwan and entered the Department of Foreign Languages ??and Literatures of National Taiwan University. After graduation, he worked as a translator in the military for three years and then taught at Soochow University and National Taiwan Normal University in Taiwan. In 1958, he went to the United States to study and received a master's degree in art. He went to the United States to teach twice in 1964 and 1969. He returned to Taiwan in 1971 and served as director of the Spanish Department of National Chengchi University, dean of the School of Liberal Arts and director of the Institute of Foreign Literature of Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan. During this period, he taught at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for 11 years from 1974. Yu Guangzhong is known as one of the "Top Ten Poets" of Taiwanese modernism. In 1954, he founded the Blue Star Poetry Society with Qin Zihao and others, edited "Modern Literature" and "Wenxing", and participated in the debate on modern poetry and local literature. Published poetry collections "Zhouzi's Elegy", "Blue Feathers", "Stalactites", "Halloween", "Legends of Lotus", "Wuling Boy", "Night Market in Heaven", "Knocking Case", "In the Cold War" "Era", "White Jade Bitter Melon", "Sirius", "Tug of War with Eternity", "Selected Poems of Yu Guangzhong". Yu Guangzhong's prose is unique in Taiwan. The collection of essays includes "The Muse on the Left Hand", "Carefree Wandering", "The Shepherd Looking Homeward", "The Crane Burning Man", "Listen to the Cold Rain", "Green Bian Meni", "The Bridge Across the Golden City", etc. His collections of commentaries include "Rain on the Palm" and "On the Divide", and his commentaries include "The Life of Van Gogh" and so on.