Male, writer, member of Jiangsu Writers Association, professor of art design department of Nanjing Institute of Technology.
Chinese name: Cai Ning.
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Occupation: writer
Masterpiece: The Battle of Jinling
Cai Ning is a member of Jiangsu Writers Association, Provincial Artists Association, Provincial Literary Critics Association, Director of Provincial Writers' Calligraphy and Painting Association and Nanjing Federation of Literary and Art Circles. He was hired as a professor of art and design in Nanjing Institute of Technology.
Worked as a supplement editor for ten years. The collection includes art criticism, four-sided sky, flowers and birds, reportage, prose, poetry and painting, and ink and wash muse.
He has published more than 400 poems in Poetry magazine, Star, Yangtze River, Selected Poems, Green Wind, Hongkong Contemporary Poetry, Vineyard in Taiwan Province Province, American New World, Ivy League and Singaporean Elegance.
There is the essay "The Bright Moon Falls from Wan Qing" which won the People's Daily Essay Award, "Years into Beijing and Hong Kong" which won the first prize of the National Poetry Monthly, and "Patch" which won the second prize of "Enjoy for a Hundred Years" by the Central Literature Office. 40 poems (the first), such as "Battle at the Gate of Jinling" and feature "Walking without Legs", won the annual excellent works appraisal of the national newspaper supplement and the first, second and third prizes of the national essay writing.
There is a prose poem "We Won" in China's "Self-reading Textbook for Grade Four of Nine-year Compulsory Education Primary School"; The poem "Dreaming of a White Man as Proud as a Peacock" was selected as the appreciation reader of Chinese Teaching and Research: Reading and Writing World of East China Normal University. In addition, dozens of poems were sent to more than 20 readers, including Fifty Years of Jiangsu Poetry, Selected Poems and Songs of Nanjing in the New Period, Selected Poems and Songs of China Online in 2004, Selected Poems and Songs of China in 2006, and Exhibition of Comments on Prose and Poetry in the New Period for 30 Years.