Who is the poet of Sanshui?

Tan Jionghuan Tan Jionghuan (born in October 1944), whose pen names include Wu Yan, Liu Shu, Cheng Hui, Wang Yiyi, etc., is from Sanshui, Guangdong. County resident Sanshui County Cultural Center librarian (intermediate professional title), editor-in-chief of "Ejiang". Director of Foshan Folk Writers Association and Folk Artists Association, member of Guangdong Provincial Writers Association and Folk Writers Association. After graduating from elementary school, he dropped out of school due to difficulties in family life. He entered the pulpit before the age of 15 and worked as a public school teacher and a private school teacher. Later he gave up teaching and became a farmer. Since 1971, he has worked as a temporary creative member in the Sanshui County Cantonese Opera Troupe and the Sanshui County Cultural Center. After becoming a full-time artist, he has worked in the Sanshui County Cultural Center until now. In 1971, "The Reservoir was completed" was published in "Nanfang Daily". After that, he published a number of poems in the newspaper and "Guangdong Literature and Art" one after another, which attracted the attention of relevant departments and was invited to participate in the first creative writing class in the province. , and then entered the poetry world. He is a "miscellaneous artist". In addition to literature, he also has many creative achievements in the fields of drama, folk art, songs, couplets, lantern riddles and other arts. So far, more than 300,000 words of works have been published, and more than 20 works have won provincial and municipal awards. His representative works include the poems "Eternal Pine", "Harvest" (included in "Guangdong New Poems"), "Hometown" (won the Excellence Award in the "Southern Poetry Competition"); Cantonese opera "Stone Swallow Labyrinth" and "Ode to the Opening of the Sanmao Railway" " (won the third prize in the Guangdong Provincial Folk Art Creation Selection); the song "Today's Rural Areas Are Running" (published in "Song" and included in the "New Rural Songs" collection), etc.