Who is the author of Du Fu's Poems?

Qin Xiang (1917-1986), formerly known as Jude Wong He, is the eldest son of Mr. Wang Li and a native of Xinzhong Village, Bobai Town. Famous essay writer, university professor, vice chairman of Guangxi CPPCC.

Qin Si's works include Essays by Qin Simian, Voice of Feeling, Time Love Collection, On-the-job Collection, Featherless Collection, Modern Poetry Rhyme, Poems of the two academies, Appreciation of Du Fu's Poems, Biography of Bastille, Biography of Madame Curie, Detailed Explanation of Classical Chinese in Middle School and Essentials of Writing. 1July 1986 10 died in Nanning at the age of 69.

1930 is a junior 3 student in Bobai Middle School, and 1934 was admitted to Guangzhou Zhiyong Middle School. At that time, he had shown extraordinary literary talent and was the editor of the supplement of Hong Kong's Circular Daily. 1937 was admitted to the Institute of Technology of Guangxi University, and served as the editor-in-chief of the student union publication "Voice" to publicize the anti-Japanese and national salvation. 1940, at the age of 23, he founded Weeds magazine in Guilin with cultural celebrities such as Xia Yan, Nie Gannu, Song Yunbin and * * *, and was responsible for daily editing. The magazine attacked the corruption of the Kuomintang government with essays, which was very influential in China. Together with more than 20 people including Tian Han, Shao Quanlin and Liu Yazi, he was elected as the director of Guilin Branch of the All-China Anti-Enemy Association of Literary and Art Circles.

1943, weeds were confiscated by the Kuomintang government. 1944 returned to Bobai County Middle School to teach. /kloc-in the spring of 0/945, he participated in the anti-Japanese armed uprising in southeast Guangxi and was frustrated. 1946 moved to Hong Kong, where Weeds was reissued. 1947 Join the Hong Kong * * * Production Party. 1949 Spring, editor of the supplement of Hong Kong Wen Wei Po. In August of the same year, he joined the Dongjiang column in Guangdong to welcome liberation.

After liberation, he was the editor of Nanfang Daily, the organ newspaper of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, and transferred back to Guangxi on 1950. He used to be the director of the United Front Work Department of Guangxi Provincial Committee, the director of Guangxi Opera Improvement Committee and the head of Guangxi Opera Troupe. During this period, he adapted plays such as The West Chamber, Qiu Jiang and The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. , polished jade bracelets, umbrellas and white snake legends. Later, he served as vice chairman of Guangxi Federation of Literary and Art Circles, deputy director-general of Guangxi Branch of Sino-Soviet Friendship Association, deputy director of the Books and Magazines Review Committee of Guangxi Provincial People's Government, and deputy director of Guangxi Cultural Bureau. 1957 rural labor force dispersed in winter. After 1973, he served as vice chairman of Guangxi Writers Association, director of Chinese Department of Guangxi University and Guangxi Normal University, and vice chairman of Guangxi CPPCC. He was also elected as a member of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, president of Guangxi Chinese Society, president of Guangxi Chinese Teaching Research Association for Primary and Secondary Schools, and editor-in-chief of Chinese Garden.