Brief introduction of Tanggang Tanggang
Tanggang, whose original name was Tang Gangxi, whose net name was Tanggang, was born in Fengjie, Chongqing on May 8th, 1952. 1970 joined the work, 1989 transferred to the tax department. 1975 started literary creation, with 48 poems. The works published by 1980 have been published in many domestic and foreign newspapers 100, such as Young Writer, Star Poetry, Youth Magazine, Youth Digest, Poetry Magazine, People's Daily, Chongqing Literature, Taiwan Province Poetry Circles and World Poetry Leaves. Some of his poems have been selected into dozens of anthologies such as China Poets' Selected Masterpieces, and dozens of essays such as poems, songs and essays have been obtained. Ears of the Earth, a collection of poems, won the second prize of the highest prize of poetry in the first online literature festival in China in 2006-2007. In 2009, the essay "Bai Di Caiyungui" won the third prize of "Ode to the Yangtze River" national tourism prose essay jointly organized by Chinese Writers Association and China Literature Foundation. Poems have been published by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Sichuan Literary and Art Circles, Guizhou People, and China Literature and History Publishing House, such as Flower Season of Life, One Side of Water and Soil, The Sound of Nature's Flute, Autumn's Back, Overlooking the Road, Out of Pinghu Gorge, The Last Pure Land, Hua Shao's Lonely Journey, and Dreaming Back to the Moon is Home. There are other poetry collections, such as Selected Poems of Tanggang, Ballad of the Dreamer, Bird's Eye on the Earth, Eulogizing Spring, Ears of the Earth, Amber of Time, Sky of the Brave, Phantom Trilogy, Story of a Fool, and Selected Short Poems Published by Tanggang (6). Member of Chinese Poetry Society, member of Hong Kong World Chinese Poets Association,1995 joined Sichuan Writers Association in July, now member of Chongqing Writers Association and vice chairman of fengjie county Writers Association; Honorary President of fengjie county Bai Di Poetry Society. Personal comments are recorded in Who's Who in the World (Volume III) and China Poets Dictionary.