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Jiang Liuer-Writer

About the author:

Formerly known as Jiang Siyuan, born on March 28, 1994 in Zhushan County, Hubei Province, Chinese writer and pioneer poet , a young folk scholar, a new generation thinker, the founder of "subversionism", created "subversive" literature, and was also one of the initiators of statusist writing. He is a member of the Chinese Writers Association, the Chinese Writers Alliance, the Hubei Provincial "Water Margin" Society, the Huangshi Writers Association, the Huangshi Prose Association, and the president of the "Dream of Red Mansions" Research Association of Hubei Normal University.

In 2013, he won the first prize in the 7th Huangshi College Literary Creation Competition. In 2015, he won one first prize and two second prizes in the 8th College Competition. In the summer of 2015, he published a collection of personal essays "Mosquitoes at a Quarter past One". In the autumn of the same year, his personal philosophical monograph "Subversion and Insight" was officially published, with an initial printing of 50,000 copies. It caused a huge sensation in the domestic academic community and created a new philosophical school - "Subversionism". At the same time, He introduced "subversionism" into literature, which is the "subversive literature" that was born recently.

Chinese name: Jiang Liuer

Original name: Jiang Siyuan

Foreign name: Kerazy Senker (meaning "crazy thinker")

Nationality: Chinese

Gender: Male

Ethnicity: Han

Blood type: AB

Constellation: Aries

Hobbies: All kinds of chess games (very good at chess, Go, checkers, and backgammon)

Height: 174.4cm

Weight: 59kg

Birthday: March 28, 1994

Birthplace: Zhushan County, Shiyan City, Hubei Province

Occupation: Writer, freelance scholar, poet

Graduation Institution: Hubei Normal University

Representative works: "Mosquitoes at A Quarter" (an anthology of personalized essays about poetry, novels, and essays), "Subversion and Insight" (China's first most personalized and colorful novel) A philosophical monograph with strong and independent consciousness), "The Love Letter to Me from the Moon" (a collection of poems from the second grade of junior high school, unpublished), "The Grandfather Who Lost His Hometown" (poetry, published in Huangshi Daily)

< p>Main achievements: Created the "subversive" philosophical school, formally integrated with the West, and attracted the attention of scholars and experts at home and abroad; created a new direction of literary development, that is, "subversive" literature, breaking the format of all existing literature form; together with many others, he is known as the ancestor of "status" literary writing, with far-reaching domestic influence; as early as his academic career, he won many awards in literary competitions. When he was studying in the Chinese Department of Hubei Normal University, he continued to The two circles won two first prizes and two second prizes in the "Huangshi University Literary Creation Competition". His works have been published many times in publications such as "Huangshi Daily" and "Dongchu Evening News".

Personal experience:

Jiang Liuer was born in a small mountainous area in Zhushan County, Hubei Province. His mother, Yuan Huizhi, was a doctor at Murakami Health Center, and his father was an out-and-out ordinary farmer. I read books for a few days. When Jiang Liu'er was a teenager, he studied at Fuxing Primary School. When he was still ignorant, he was influenced by his head teacher Wu Chenglin. Her care and concern like a mother made Jiang Liu'er willing to listen to Teacher Wu's "Chinese" class. With encouragement and guidance, he enjoyed reading and writing very much, and his writing skills continued to grow. In addition, he grew up in his maternal grandfather's house, and his grandfather Yuan Shenrui was a well-educated man of traditional Chinese culture. He was familiar with the traditional Chinese classics, the Four Books and the Five Classics. This had a huge impact on Jiang Liu'er. He was attracted by his grandfather since he was a child. Infected by the habit of reciting poems and composing poems, he composed an ancient poem "Fireflies at Midnight" at the age of eight. Moreover, his memory is very good, and he can often recite ancient poems by heart. Even long poems such as "Li Sao" and "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" can be recited in just five days, which is basically impossible in the eyes of his peers. It's possible, and for this reason, the teachers are very optimistic about him.

In 2007, Jiang Liuer entered junior high school and studied at Desheng Middle School in Zhushan County. Because of his hobbies, he started writing modern poetry. Regardless of the examination requirements, he submitted a modern poem for the exam three times and hastily submitted the paper. This caused dissatisfaction from the teacher and was criticized many times. Finally, he did not let himself down. In the second half of the second half of the second year of junior high school, he completed his personal collection of poems "Love Letters from the Moon to Me". In the second semester recitation competition of the second semester of junior high school, he successfully put his personal poems on the podium and won the first prize in the competition. award. On the other hand, he was not satisfied with the status quo and began to write prose and novels. Among them, the prose "You Are Nothing" won the second prize for outstanding composition among junior high school students in Zhushan County.

High school was the first peak period of Jiang Liuer's literary creation. During this period, he read a lot of Western works and fell deeply in love with "modernist" literature and artistic works. In literature, he became stuck. Taking Fka, Woolf, and Proust as his role models, he created a large number of "stream of consciousness" and "absurdist" works. During this period, Jiang Liuer brewed his own literary genre, which he called "Memorial literature" (later officially named "subversive" literature).

During this period, he was also very popular in art and invented the so-called "palm mark painting" (a kind of artistic painting similar to the modern "ink mark", but its creative techniques and aesthetic conception are quite different from it) , is a highly abstract oil and ink painting, which has not been promoted yet).

Jiang Liuer’s college years are extremely important to him, and can be said to be his luckiest time. When he was a freshman, he was fortunate enough to meet Cao Shuying, vice chairman of the Hubei Provincial Writers Association, chairman of the Huangshi Writers Association, and chairman of the Huangshi Federation of Literary and Art Circles. Teacher Cao often gave him literary guidance. Many of his works were shown to Teacher Cao before they were released, and he received many valuable opinions, which had a great impact on his later creations. In the same year, Jiang Liuer joined the Huangshi Writers Association and became a formal member. Later, under the introduction of Cao, he met the famous Hubei poets Jiang Xue and Xiang Tianxiao, and was lucky enough to become Jiang Xue's first disciple, learning modern poetry creation under his guidance; later, he received Xiang Tianxiao's great support Help, is becoming an official independent poet.

In early 2015, with the encouragement of many teachers, he decided to publish a collection of poems and a collection of novels, which was later changed to a personal anthology of essays, novels, and poems, namely "A Quarter to Zero" "Mosquito"; in the second half of the year, another of his philosophical monographs, "Subversion and Insight", was published and caused a huge sensation, and was known as "China's Young Descartes".