Wang Zang, an avant-garde poet, freelance writer and film screenwriter. Independent Chinese Pen Club member of UNESCO International Pen Club and member of China Free Culture Movement. Born in 198s, his real name was Wang Yuwen. At the end of 23, he posted poems and published works online under the pseudonym "Little Prince". In 29, he changed his pen name to "Wang Zang". After graduating from college in 25, I drifted away from home and traveled all over China, expressing my love and pain for the world during my wandering journey. Most of his works are published in online media and folk publications at home and abroad, full of independent quality and free spirit, and full of concern for China's underclass society and deep sympathy and compassion for life suffering, which has attracted the attention of scholars, literary and art circles and netizens at home and abroad and has a constant impact. He is considered to be the most energetic poet/writer born in 198s, the most independent young poet with free spirit in China, and a generation of literary and artistic masters are being born. His artistic charm and responsibility of combining poetry and line have defeated the ivory tower-like morbid weakness of contemporary China literature/art, which is escapist, playful and trivial, and reappears the beauty of masculinity and freedom. He once participated in the avant-garde poetry movement in China: Low Poetry Movement, and was one of the representative poets of "Low Poetry". His works were selected in Selected Poems of Representative Poets of Low Poetry, Low Poetry Movement (inaugural issue), Yearbook of Low Poetry, Criticism of Low Poetry, etc.