Brief introduction of Shu Ting What works does Shu Ting have?

1. Shu Ting was born in Shima Town, Longhai City, Fujian Province in 1952. Her ancestral home was Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and her original name was Gong Peiyu. Later, she was renamed Gong Shuting, a contemporary female poet and writer in China, and one of the representatives of the misty poetry school. He has served as vice chairman of Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles and Writers Association; Chairman of Xiamen Federation of Literary and Art Circles; The fourth director of the Chinese Writers Association, member of the fifth National Committee, and member of the sixth, seventh and eighth presidium; The 12th National People's Congress; The 11th member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; Member of the sixth, seventh and eighth sessions of the Fujian Provincial Political Consultative Conference and the ninth Standing Committee.

2. In 1969, he jumped the queue in the "going to the countryside" movement to the mountainous area of western Fujian, and began to write poems in the life of educated youth. In April 1979, the poem "To the Oak" was published in the fourth issue of Poetry Magazine. In June, the poems "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" and "This is Everything" were published in the 7th issue of Poetry Journal. In August, he published the poem "Double Mast Ship". In April 1981, he published the poem "Huian Women"; In June, published the poem "goddess peak". In February 1982, he published the poem "Singing Iris". In 1983, he joined the Chinese Writers Association. In August 1988, he published a collection of essays, Heart Smoke. In November, 1994, Shu Ting's Poems was published. In May, 1998, he published a collection of essays "Poems in Dewdrops". On August 2, 26, he was elected as the chairman of Xiamen Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In October 27, he published a collection of essays, True Water Without Fragrance. On April 28, 213, he was re-elected as the chairman of Xiamen Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In November 215, the collection of essays was reprinted, "Shallow Writing on Free Life". In December 216, he was elected as a member of the Ninth National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association. On October 2, 219, he was re-elected as the chairman of Xiamen Federation of Literary and Art Circles.