Yu Xiuhua's most famous 15 poem

The following are fifteen poems he represents:

I love this land.

my motherland

Ode to the Yellow River

Prairie ode

Clouds in my hometown

I love you, China.

When the sun rises

dusk

outer city wall

Autumn fairy tales

seaside

Song of harvest

mountain path

spring rain

sight

Yu Xiuhua, female, 1968 was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. She is a contemporary female writer in China and graduated from the Chinese Department of Shanghai Normal University. Her works, with the theme of describing women's living conditions, have strong social consciousness and critical spirit, and are known as "the representative writer of contemporary female literature in China".

Yu Xiuhua's representative works include Wild Fire Collection, Living, Wasted Capital, etc. Among them, Wild Fire is her first novel, with the theme of women's self-liberation, which exposes the bondage and discrimination of feudal society against women. Living tells the story of a woman's pain and struggle in marriage, which reflects the disadvantages of China's traditional view of marriage and women's weak position in marriage. The Wasted Capital, with the city ruins as the background, reveals the distortion and emptiness of human nature in modern capitalist society.

Yu Xiuhua won many literary awards, including Mao Dun Literature Award in 2004 and Contemporary Literature Award in 2005. Her works have been translated into many languages and widely recognized internationally.