Who's Ye Xiaoyan?

Ye Xiaoyan, member of Chinese Writers Association, deputy secretary-general of Henan Reportage Society and director of Henan Prose Poetry Society. She is currently working in the Federation of Literary and Art Circles on the fourth floor of Gushi County Administrative Center in Xinyang City, Henan Province.

Ye Xiaoyan's works cover poems, essays and novels, and have been published in People's Literature, Stars, Selected Poems, Selected Essays, Hundred Essays and Times Report. Her home has also been rated as the "home of scholars" in China. Ye Xiaoyan's works have won many awards, including the sixth Guanyin Mountain Cup of People's Literature, the "Beautiful China" Award for Excellence in Essays at home and abroad, the "Seven Ones" Project Award in Henan Province, and the Henan Reportage Literature Award.

She co-published two collections of personal essays and a collection of poems with her father and daughter. Ye Xiaoyan's works attract people's attention with its unique writing style and profound thoughts. Her poems and essays show her understanding of life and thinking about human nature, and describe the details of life with delicate brushstrokes. Her works are full of emotion and temperature, which resonates with readers.

The main features of Ye Xiaoyan's works are:

1, multiple creations: Ye Xiaoyan's works cover many literary genres such as poetry, prose and novels. She is good at using different expressive techniques and literary forms, showing rich creative style.

2. Unique writing style: Ye Xiaoyan's works attract people's attention with its unique writing style. Her writing is fluent, delicate and infectious. She is good at using images and metaphors, as well as delicate descriptions, so that readers can deeply feel the emotions and thoughts conveyed in her works.

3. Perception of life: Ye Xiaoyan's works show a profound perception of life. Through careful observation and thinking, she reveals the details of life and the complexity of human nature. Her works often have a feeling of warmth and humanistic care, which causes readers to think and sing about life.