Jia Pingwa's Shallow Poems

About parenting trivia:

Children read books;

Children don't want to peel garlic when they eat supper;

"Poetry is terminally ill" is the cry of literary critics.

The critic's words made them embark on a hot search: "The poem published by Jia Pingwa's daughter leads to doubts."

Jia Pingwa (wā), a top writer in China, and Jia Qian, a daughter with multiple identities such as poet and associate professor.

According to literary critic Tang Xiaolin, these two poems "divide nonsense into lines-as if they were the product of pressing the enter key all the way."

Qian Jia, born in 1979, is an associate professor and master tutor in the College of Literature of Northwest University, the executive deputy director of Jia Pingwa Literature Museum, the vice chairman of Shaanxi Youth Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and a student in the 32nd advanced research class of Lu Xun College of Literature. Participate in the 35th Youth Poetry Meeting and the 8th National Youth Creation Meeting.