Zhu Hong (1967 ~ March 2020 18), formerly known as Wang Jun, was born in Nanjing. 1979 entered Nanjing Meiyuan Middle School, 1985 was recommended to Wuhan University, and 1989 was assigned to Beijing. He is a young star poet in national literature, and was originally a writer in China.
Zhu Hong has published poems such as Nanyin, You are an Old Photo, My Western Regions, The Psychological History of Cangyang Jiacuo, and The Love History of Cangyang Jiacuo.
Zhu Hong was a national young literary star in 1980s. When he was still in middle school, he published a large number of poems and essays in a series of newspapers and periodicals, such as Bowen, Xing Xing, Yalu River, Poetry Magazine, Children's Literature, Youth Literature and Art, etc., and won national-level prose awards such as Bowen for more than a dozen times, winning a certain popularity in middle school campuses across the country.
Zhu Hong died in Nanjing on March 18, 2020 due to illness.
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Personal achievements:
Zhu Hong has won Bing Xin Prose Award of China Prose Society, Xu Zhimo Poetry Award of Chinese Poetry Society, Lao She Literature Award, first prize of CCTV TV Poetry Prose Competition, Germination, China Youth, People's Literature, Poetry Magazine and Stars Literature Awards.
In the early 1990s, Zhu Hong became famous for her youth-themed works, and she was also called "Four Prince Charming" with Wang Guozhen, Deng Hao and Zhao Dong.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhu Hong