Can someone tell me who are the outstanding essayists and poets in contemporary China? Waiting online

Zong Pu, formerly known as Feng Zhongpu. The daughter of the famous philosopher Mr. Feng Youlan, her works contain the spiritual connotation of a combination of Eastern traditional philosophy and culture and Western humanism, and have unique artistic temperament and elegant style. His major works include the novel "Red Bean", "Three Lives Stone", the fairy tale "Searching for the Moon", "Words about Flowers", essays "West Lake Essay", "Falling Snowfield", "Memorial of the Flower Festival", "Memories of Sansongtang", etc. He has published many books Anthology of novels, prose and fairy tales.

2. Wang Dingjun, one of the Taiwanese writers, wrote a very famous prose called "An Open Life".

3. Shen Congwen? In his lifetime, Shen Congwen published more than 30 short novel collections such as "Stone Boat" and "Congwen Ziji" and 6 novels including "Border Town" and "Long River" , Shen Congwen is the main expresser and reflector of the rural world with special significance. He believes that "beauty is in life". Although he is in a hypocritical, selfish and indifferent city, he is obsessed with the beauty of human nature.

Like Yu Qiuyu, Cao Wenxuan, Zhang Jie... and many more,

Bian Zhilin (1910-2000), who used the pen name Ji Ling, was born in Lishui, Jiangsu Province in 1910. He has written "Mountains and Rivers, Fragments of Novel", "Four Types of Shakespeare's Tragedies", "Selected British Poems with French Modern Poetry Authors", etc.

He Qifang (1912.2.5-1977.7.24), formerly known as He Yongfang, was born in Wanxian County, Sichuan. In 1929, he was admitted to Shanghai China Public School and published new poems.

Ai Qing (1910-1996), formerly known as Jiang Haicheng, was born in Jinhua, Zhejiang. After graduating from middle school in 1928, he was admitted to the National Hangzhou West Lake Art Academy. Niu Han (1923-) was born in Dingxiang, Shanxi. He began publishing poetry in 1941. Poetry collections published in the early 1950s include "Colorful Life", "Motherland", "In Front of the Motherland", and "Love and Song". His new works since the 1980s include "Hot Springs", "Butterflies on the Sea", "Silent Cliff" and other collections.

Mu Dan, (1918-1977), formerly known as Zha Liangzheng, was a famous poet and poetry translator. His ancestral home is Haining, Zhejiang, and he was born in Tianjin in 1918. He started writing poetry when he was in middle school, and was admitted to the Foreign Languages ??Department of Tsinghua University at the age of 17.

Zheng Min, born in 1920, is from Minhou, Fujian. In 1939, he was admitted to the Department of Foreign Literature of Southwest Associated University, and later transferred to the Department of Philosophy. After graduating in 1943, he went to Brown University in the United States and transferred to the Graduate School of Illinois State University in 1950.

Wen Jie (1923~1971) a contemporary poet. His original name was Zhao Wenjie, and he used to be called Wu Zhilu. Jiangsu Sudanese.

Lei Shuyan (1942-) is a contemporary poet who also writes novels, essays and reportage. His original name is Lei Shuyan. A native of Jingyang, Shaanxi.

He is the author of poetry collections "Song of the Sand Sea", "The Long Border", "Skylark", etc.

Yu Guangzhong, (1928-) native of Yongchun, Fujian, was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu. In 1947, he entered the Department of Foreign Languages ??of Jinling University (Later transferred to Xiamen University), he moved to Hong Kong with his parents in 1949, and went to Taiwan the following year to study in the Department of Foreign Languages ??and Literature at National Taiwan University. He is the author of poetry collections "The Zhouzi's Elegy", "Blue Feathers", "Stalactites", "Halloween",