Cang Kejia's Brief Introduction to Cang Kejia

1, Cang Kejia (1905 10 2004 10 from October 8th to February 5th), a native of Zhucheng, Shandong Province, whose pen names are Shao Quanlin and He Jia, a modern poet, writer and editor in China, a loyal patriot, and a member of China Democratic League, the second. The third director and consultant, the fourth consultant, the fifth and sixth honorary vice-chairmen, the third and fourth members of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the sixth and seventh honorary members, the president of China Poetry Society, the honorary president of Chairman Mao's Poetry Research Society in China, and the honorary president of China Writing Society.

2. 1905 10 10 was born in a ruined landlord family in Zangjiazhuang, Zhucheng, Weifang, Shandong. /kloc-in the summer of 0/923, he was admitted to Shandong First Normal University. During this period, he read a lot of new literary works and began to write new poems. /kloc-at the beginning of 0/927, he was admitted to Wuhan branch of the Central Military and Political School (the fifth phase of Huangpu Military Academy) to participate in the Northern Expedition. 1933 published the first book of poetry, Brand, which was well received by predecessors such as Wen Yiduo and Mao Dun. 1in July, 949, he was elected as a member of the All-China Writers Association. 1954, Selected Poems of Cang Kejia was published. 1956 transferred to the Secretariat of Chinese Writers Association. /kloc-published poetry anthology "Spring Breeze Collection", "Cheering Collection" and biographical poem "Li Dazhao" in 0/959. Persecuted during the Cultural Revolution, he was forced to stop his literary creation and social activities and was sent to the May 7th Cadre School in Xianning, Hubei. In February, 1980 and 12 published "Words and deeds by example-Notes on Mr. Wen Yiduo's words and deeds" in People's Daily, which was selected as a junior high school Chinese textbook by People's Education Publishing House. In February 2002, The Complete Works of Cang Kejia was published in a volume of 12. At 20: 35 on February 5, 2004, Cang Kejia died of multiple organ failure due to coronary heart disease and uremia in Beijing at the age of 99.