Zhong Ling's Life Experience
(1945-) female, writer. 1966 Bachelor of Foreign Languages Department, Donghai University, Taiwan Province Province. School of Foreign Languages, Taiwan Province Provincial University. M.A. and Ph.D., Department of Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison. He once taught in the Department of Comparative Literature of new york State University and served as the head of the Chinese Department. 197 1 went to hong kong as a professor of Chinese department of the university of hong kong and taught in the translation group of Chinese department of the university of hong kong. 1989 Up to now, he has been a professor in the Foreign Languages Department of Sun Yat-sen University in Kaohsiung, and once served as the dean and director of the institute. He is currently the dean of the College of Literature of Sun Yat-sen University. Academic research fields include Sino-American literary relations, American poetry and novels, Taiwan Province literature, women's literature and so on. He is also a famous novelist and poet. He has won many research achievement awards, the first prize of the National Science Council and many projects, and won the National Literature Award (literary theory category) with the book Muse in Modern China: An Analysis of the Works of Female Poets in Taiwan Province Province (Lianjing). The academic work "American Poetry and Chinese Dream: China Cultural Pattern in Modern American Poetry" (Wheat Field) was funded by the Information Bureau of the Executive Yuan. In cooperation with Kenneth Rexroth, a famous American poet, he published the poetry collection "Lan Zhou: Poems of China Female Poets". Other research papers include Hanshan's Position in the Eastern and Western Literary Circles, Simplicity and Sincerity: the Style of China's Poetry in Modern American Poetry, Exploring the Relationship between Female Style and Cultural Tradition: On the Characteristics of Taiwan Province Province and American Poets' Works, The Wilderness of Poetry and Witch Prophet: Self-orientation of American Poets, etc. Literary creations include Barefoot on the Grass (essay, essay, 1970), Mountain Traveler (with Hu Jinquan, essay, outlook, 1979) and Mountains Call Me (essay, poem, outlook,1986544). Beijing, China Friendship, 1988), Zhong Ling's short stories (novel, Erya, 1987), people who love jade (prose, couplets, 199 1), enemies of life and death (novel, Hong Fan, 65438).