A Brief Introduction to the Author of Four Seasons of Rain

Liu Zhanqiu, male, (1935-20 14), a native of Wuhu, Anhui Province, is a famous contemporary poet, translator and critic, former deputy editor of Poetry magazine and vice president of China Prose Poetry Society. His works are fresh and ethereal, full of modern consciousness, novel and free, based on expressing feelings and emotions, facing life and transcending time and space. As early as the mid-1980s, he was praised as "the king of lyric poetry" by a generation of college students. He collected and published more than 30 kinds of poems, essays, comments, translations and novels, and his collection of poems Untitled Lyrics won the China Prize for New Poetry. His translations of Selected Lyrics of Pushkin and Selected Lyrics of Ye Saining were deeply loved by readers and once became bestsellers.

He collected and published more than 30 kinds of poems, essays, comments, translations and novels, and his collection of poems Untitled Lyrics won the China Prize for New Poetry. His translations of Selected Lyrics of Pushkin and Selected Lyrics of Ye Saining were deeply loved by readers and once became bestsellers. In recent years, he has written many articles. It focuses on expressing emotions and life, with exquisite brushwork and flowing water, and has its unique aesthetic prose style. The literary circles in Taiwan Province and Hongkong spoke highly of his prose. His works have been translated into English, French, Japanese, Russian, Italian, German and Spanish. ?

Liu Zhanqiu, a famous writer, is praised as "the king of lyric poetry" by college students. His works are fresh and ethereal, full of modern consciousness, novel and free, based on expressing feelings and emotions, facing life and transcending time and space. He believes that modern life makes people "live very tired". He advocates "light poetry", "light prose" and "light lifestyle", and advocates "light is heavy, light is tired". "Being for yourself" is neither tired of fame and fortune nor suffering from poor circumstances. "That is, looking at people's prosperity and gains and losses with a normal heart is like a mirror.

Desalinate the rigid, rigid and inhuman lifestyle brought about by seemingly serious preaching. His prose collections "Four Seasons Rain", "Umbrella" and "Little Girl Selling Whips" have all been included in middle school Chinese textbooks.

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Liu Zhanqiu wrote many essays. It focuses on expressing emotions and life, with exquisite brushwork and flowing water, and has its unique aesthetic prose style. The literary circles in Taiwan Province and Hongkong spoke highly of his prose. His works have been translated into English, French, Japanese, Russian, Italian and German.

Liu Zhanqiu is famous because her famous lover Li Ying (pen name Maggie) is the prototype of Ying Er written by Gu Cheng. Li Ying later married Sydney, divorced Liu Zhanqiu and finally got married. In 2002, Li Ying published Love Yi Meier. The book tells the story of her overseas life and her husband Liu Zhanqiu, and mentions that "1September 1986, I became Zhan Qiu's lover".

Style of works

Liu Zhanqiu's prose has an idyllic beauty, which is praised as the representative of modern mountain literature by literary circles at home and abroad. The 80 essays selected in this collection vividly show the author's pastoral mentality beyond time and space. Whether he writes about emotions, life, cities, culture, travel and economy, he uses his unique aesthetic style to talk to readers in a pure language and relaxed way, revealing sincere happiness and subtle worries.

His style of writing is natural, cordial and beautiful. Everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything. Many articles are widely circulated, selected by many newspapers and broadcast by radio stations. Several essays, such as "Rain in Four Seasons" and "Find yourself a seat casually", have entered Chinese textbooks and extracurricular reading materials in primary and secondary schools, and "The Land of China" has been introduced into the second volume of the eighth grade of Hubei Education Press.

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Baidu Encyclopedia: Liu Zhanqiu