Yu Jian, 1954, was born in Kunming, Yunnan Province in August. He graduated from Yunnan University and worked as an editor. He is a representative poet of the third generation of poetry. His representative works include No.6 Shangyi Street and Flying. He has written essays such as Notes on Brown Leather, Notes on the World, and Collection of Legacies (five volumes). /kloc-dropped out of school at the age of 0/4 and lived in his hometown. 16, worked as a riveter, welder, porter, propagandist, farm worker, college student, university teacher, researcher, etc. In the meantime, he roamed the Yunnan Plateau and all parts of China. He began to write poetry at the age of 20 and published his works at the age of 25. I once founded Ginkgo Literature Society with my classmates. Together with poets such as Han Dong and Ding Dong, he founded their literary magazine. There is also a collection of poems, The Open Space. The representative poets of the third generation of poetry pursue secularization and popularization, but their poems are profound and few writers can express their understanding of world philosophy. He is the author of the long poem Zero Archives and the prose collection Notes on Brown Leather. They, a poetry magazine co-organized with Han Dong and others, has a great influence. References:
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