Whose poem is dedicated to Feng Na?

Feng Na, Chinese mainland poet and writer, 1985, born in Yongsheng County, Lijiang City. She is Bai, a poet and writer. She graduated from Sun Yat-sen University, where she works.

Poetry and prose works are scattered in Poetry magazine, China Poetry, Tianya, Stars, Mountain Flowers, Guangzhou Literature and Art, Chinese and Western Poetry and other magazines, and some works have been selected into various general election books such as China New Poetry Yearbook, Selected Poems in Ten Years, Selected Poems of China in 20 10. He is one of the top ten cutting-edge poets in the "Ten-year Achievement Award of China's Post-80s Poetry" and published a collection of poems, Night on the Clouds (2009).

Yan Yu's Poems on Canglang in the Southern Song Dynasty said that "poets chant temperament".

Poetry is a literary genre that expresses feelings and wishes. With highly concise language, it vividly expresses the author's rich emotions, reflects the social life intensively, and is full of rhythm and rhythmic beauty. It is a bright pearl in the crown of literature and art.

Feng Na has been writing poems for more than 20 years. Since the publication of the first book of poetry, Night on the Clouds, in 2009, she has successively created many works, such as Poems, Wild Deer, Looking for Crane, Countless Lights and Nights, and won many awards such as China Young Poet Award and Pentium Poet Award.

202 1 Feng Na won the 12th National Minority Literature Creation Award for her collection of poems "Countless Nights of Lights Selection", which achieved zero breakthrough in Guangdong. This book shows in stages how she forged her spiritual outlook between the border and the city, the minority and the majority, identity and doubt.

Feng Na is good at discovering the value of poetry from daily life. In her poems, she felt the breath of everything and had a heart-to-heart dialogue with the world. She said: "I didn't choose writing, but this road chose me. I always believe that it is not the poet who chooses poetry, but the poem constantly chooses its poet."

"An unexamined life is not worth living, and writing without examination and thinking is also questionable." For Feng Na, writing poetry has long existed as a way of life. The dignity and glory given to her by poetry made her become a poet more consciously. She hopes to find the power to resist time in poetry.

How to live in a fast-paced life and how to live poetically in a boiling downtown?

On the morning of July 7th (Thursday) 10:30, we invited Feng Na, a poet, writer, young scholar of Sun Yat-sen University and winner of the National Minority Literature Creation Award, to tell us how people should understand and appreciate poetry in their daily life with the theme of "Who is poetry dedicated to" and combining their personal creative experience. Welcome the general public and friends to participate in the activities!