Formerly known as Gong, his ancestral home is Quanzhou, Fujian. Contemporary female poet, one of the representative writers of misty poetry school. "To Oak" is one of the representative works of the misty poetry tide, which is as famous as Beidao and Gucheng, but in fact, her poems are closer to the traditional poets with strong meaning in the previous generation, and her resistance is much less. 1964 studied in Xiamen No.1 Middle School, 1969 jumped the queue in the mountainous area of western Fujian, 1972 returned to Xiamen and worked as a worker, statistician, yarn dyeing worker, welder, etc. 1979 began to publish poetry. 65438-0980 worked in Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles, engaged in professional writing. He is the author of a collection of poems, Bimasted Boat, Singing Iris, Archaeopteryx, a collection of essays, Heart Smoke, Autumn Mood, Poems in Dew, Collected Works of Shu Ting (3 volumes) and True Water Without Fragrance. Shu Ting is good at introspecting the rhythm of self-emotion, especially showing the unique sensitivity of women in grasping complex and meticulous emotional experience. The complexity and richness of emotions are often manifested through special sentence twists and turns such as assumptions and concessions. Shu Ting can also find sharp and profound poetic philosophy (goddess peak and Hui 'an daughter) in some conventional phenomena that are often ignored by people, and write this discovery with both speculative power and touching feelings.
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The poem "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" won the 1980 National Excellent Poetry Award for Young and Middle-aged People, and was selected into the third volume of the ninth grade of compulsory Chinese for Senior One in Jiangsu Education Publishing House, and "Double Mast Boat" won the first National Excellent Poetry Collection Award, 1993 Zhuang Chongwen Literature Award. True Water Without Fragrance won the "Prose Award of the Year" in the 6th China Literature and Media Festival. In addition, "Under that Star-A Thing in Middle School" is an excerpt from the sixth grade Chinese textbook of Shanghai Education Publishing House, which accurately writes the voices of people in childhood.
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Shu Ting's poems are unique to women's delicacy and sensitivity. For example, her delicate feelings about love and her understanding of the hardships of life are full of romanticism and ideals, and her love for the motherland, life, love and land is warm, peaceful and passionate. Her poems are good at expressing inner feelings by artistic means such as metaphor, symbol and association, revealing rational thinking in a hazy atmosphere, which is the product of the combination of romanticism and modernism. Shu Ting's poems have bright images and meticulous and smooth thinking logic. In this respect, her poems are not "hazy". However, most poems use metaphors, partial or whole symbols, and rarely express confessions, and the images expressed are vague to some extent.