"Just Give Me a Smile"
Modern Times: Wang Guozhen?
Don't give me too much affection
Let me take it How can I repay you?
Emotional debt is the heaviest
How can I forget if I can’t repay you
Just give me a smile
Like a thin glass of wine, like a wisp of soft wind
This is the most touching declaration
As if spring is warm and elegant
About the author< /p>
Wang Guozhen, originally from Xiamen, was born on June 22, 1956 in Beijing. After graduating from high school, he worked as a worker at the Beijing No. 3 Optical Instrument Factory. He graduated from the Chinese Department of Jinan University in 1982. When he was in school, he loved reading and writing poetry. Since 1985, he focused his spare time on poetry creation. During this period, a limerick "One Day at School" was published in the China Youth Daily. Wang Guozhen claimed that his creation benefited from four people: Li Shangyin, Li Qingzhao, Pushkin, and Dickinson (USA). Pursue Pu's lyricism, Di's condensation, Li's vigilance, and Qing's elegance. After graduation, he was assigned to the China Academy of Art and later served as deputy director of the editorial department of the "Chinese Literature and Art Yearbook". Since 1990, Wang Guozhen has served as a columnist for "Liaoning Youth", "China Youth", and "Girlfriend".