Li Xinghua is the daughter of Li Dazhao. She has an older brother and a younger sister
Qi Nianzeng
A native of Luoyang, Henan, graduated from the Chinese Department of Peking University, Chinese* **Party member. He once served as a reporter for "Red Flag" magazine
, an associate professor in the Chinese Department of a university in Shaanxi, and the editor-in-chief of "Huizhou Evening News". He is currently the director and senior editor of the News Research Office of Shenzhen Commercial Daily and a member of the Chinese Writers Association. When he was a student, his poems such as "College Students' March" and "Campus Road" were widely recited. In recent years, he has published poetry collections "The Love of Life", "Song of Spring", "Standing River", essay collections "Song of Red Candles", "The Artist's Footsteps", a long reportage "Qianqiu Industry", and an essay collection "New Period Literature", "Journalism Exploration and Practice", etc. His works have won many awards and been selected into "Selected Chinese New Poems", "Selected Recitation Poems", "Selected Poems of the New Era", "Appreciation of Famous Masters" and nationally compiled Chinese textbooks.
Introduction to Xiao Fuxing
Beijing native, graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 1982
Currently deputy editor-in-chief of "People's Literature" magazine
Main experience
Has published more than 80 novels, short story collections, reportage collections, prose essays and theory collections. There have been novels "Youth Trilogy", "Puppy Love", "Diary of a Female Middle School Student", "Rondo of Youth", and reportages "Dialogue with Contemporary Middle School Students" and "Correspondence with Contemporary Middle School Students". His recent works include "Music Notes", "Music Barrier", "Listening and Singing", "Loss of Romance", "The Life of Paper", "Distant Implication", etc. He has won many national and Beijing and Shanghai outstanding literary awards. "Music Notes" won the first Bing Xin Prose Award. "The Green Creeper", "Longing for the Olympics", "Lychee", "Silver Wish", "Looking for Beethoven" and other chapters were selected into the textbooks of universities, middle schools and primary schools.
Ke Yan
His original name is Feng Kai. A native of Nanhai, Guangdong. Member of the Communist Party of China. Graduated from college. After 1949, he successively served as a creator of the China Youth Art Theater and the China Children's Art Theater, a professional writer of the Chinese Writers Association, deputy editor of "Poetry Magazine", a member of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, a director, secretary of the Secretariat, and member of the bureau of the Chinese Writers Association, and deputy director of the Chinese Reportage Society. President, Vice President of the Chinese Poetry Society, member of the Chinese People's Committee for the Protection of Children, professor of many colleges and universities, representative of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and representative of the 8th and 9th National People's Congress. He has been rated as an advanced worker many times. Began publishing works in 1949. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1960.
He is the author of the monographs "Little Soldier's Story", "Selected Poems of Keyan Children", lyric poems "Premier Zhou, Where Are You", "Lei Feng", "Chinese Answer", reportage "Strange Letters", "Captain", "Cancer Death", drama scripts "Blind Date", "Remember, Please Remember...", short stories and short stories "Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber", "Tao is Ruthless", novels and TV He has written more than 40 TV series scripts such as "Searching for the Returned World" and "Bright Moon in a Foreign Land", TV series scripts "The Man Next to God" and "The Collected Works of Keyan" (6 volumes). Some works have been selected into textbooks and tutorial materials and translated into English, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Korean and other foreign language versions.
More than 30 institutions of higher learning have jointly published the "Collection of Research on Keyan", and the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Publishing Company has published the "Collection of Research on Keyan". Various works have won many national awards.
David Konings
The American writer in the early 20th century once interviewed Professor Harwood. Because of his outstanding performance, he was sent to interview the famous First Lady of the United States—— Eleanor Roosevelt. And got the inspiration of "Towards Life", and wrote an article named "Toward Life".
Cao Zhi (192-233) was named Zijian. He was born in Peiguoqiao (now Bo County, Anhui Province). An outstanding poet in the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms. Cao Cao's third son was granted the title of King Chen Si. Because of his talent and learning, he was favored by Cao Cao in his early years. He wanted to establish him as the crown prince, but later he fell out of favor. In the 16th year of Jian'an (211), he was granted the title of Marquis of Pingyuan, and in the 19th year of Jian'an (214), he was granted the title of Marquis of Linzi. Emperor Wen of Wei changed his title to King of Juancheng in the second year of Huangchu (221). After Cao Pi became emperor, he was jealous and persecuted by Cao Pi. He was repeatedly demoted and had his fiefdom changed. After Cao Pi's death, Cao
Pi's son Cao Rui came to the throne. Cao Zhi wrote several times, hoping to be appointed, but failed, and finally died of depression
in the fourth year of his life. Eleven years old.
The Jian'an period in literary history refers to the period from Jian'an to the early Wei Dynasty. In the literature of this period, poetry was the most significant achievement. There are many works that can draw nourishment from Han Yuefu folk songs, reflecting the social unrest and the pain of people's displacement
and embodying the desire for national reunification, with generous words and strong language. Later generations praised the elegant and vigorous style of these works as "Jian'an style".
But some chapters express the idea of ??negative detachment. Representative writers of this period include Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Cao Zhi, and the Seven Sons of Jian'an. Cao Zhi's life and creation are divided into two periods, with Cao Pi as the emperor. There are a few works in the early period that depict social unrest and his own ambitions, and the tone of the poems is cheerful and heroic. Such as "White
Horse Pian", "Song Yingshi", etc.
Later works reflect his depressed mood under oppression, and some poems are mixed with more negative thoughts. His poems make good use of metaphorical techniques, with concise language and splendid lyrics. They comprehensively represent the achievements of Jian'an
poetry and have a great influence on the development of five-character poetry. He is also good at poetry and prose. His "Luo Shen Fu" is lyrically beautiful, full of mythological color and has great influence. It is a representative work of lyrical poetry in the Jian'an period. There are also famous essays, such as "Seeking a Self-Examination Table" and so on.
Wang Changling (698 - about 757), named Shaobo, was from Chang'an. In the 15th year of Kaiyuan (727), he became a Jinshi, and was promoted to Sushui Wei and Xiao Shulang. He was later demoted to Longbiao Wei and was known as Wang Longbiao in the world. After the Anshi Rebellion, he returned to his hometown and was killed by the governor Lu Qiu Xiao. He had contacts with poets Wang Zhihuan, Gao Shi, Cen Shen, Wang Wei, Li Bai and others.
Wang Changling was famous for his expertise in the Seven Arts, and was known as "Wang Jiangning, the Master of Poets". He is good at refining and concentrating complex events or deep and melodious emotions, turning the short quatrain system into an advantage: less words and more meaning, making it more resistant to chanting and thinking. His frontier fortress poems are full of positive and high-spirited spirits, homesickness and farewell poems, with a lively rhythm and a sincere and profound lyrical style. There are more than 180 existing poems, and the Ming Dynasty compiled "Wang Changling Collection".