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Xichuan (1963-), formerly known as Liu Jun, was born in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province in 1963. He is one of the representative poets of the intellectual writing poetry group.
Nishikawa graduated from the English Department of Peking University in 1985. He has worked for Xinhua News Agency for many years and now teaches at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Published poetry collections include "The Hidden Convergence" (1997), "The Fictional Family Tree" (1997), "Selected Poems of Xichuan" (1997), "To the General Meaning" (1997), etc. He has translated and introduced the works of Pound, Yeats, Borges and others. He has won the October Literature Award (1988), Shanghai Literature Award (1992), People's Literature Award (1994), Modern Chinese Poetry Award (1994), etc., and was included in Cambridge's "Who's Who of Outstanding Achievers".
The poem written is: Bats in the sunset look for the twelve swans in the ocean
Looking up at the starry sky in Hargai at twilight, God’s village
Bringing the sheep Drive down the sea, moonlight fourteen lines, autumn fourteen lines
Heavy snow, fourteen lines, wind (Part 1), clouds (Part 1)
Light Purana, darkness
The Flood of Dawn’s Mother Age Fictional Family Tree
Blackout Rereading Borges’ Poems My Hands Are Facing the Wind
The Alchemist’s Song Du Fu’s Midnight Piano Music
< p>When a person gets old, she follows my unconscious footsteps and whispers about the other side of lifeLooking at the sunset in the square into the dark
Experiencing the Elegy of the Wind
Doom< /p>