Zhou Shanlai, male, born in February, 1975, bachelor's degree, party member, a native of Shuyang, Jiangsu Province, member of Jiangsu Writers Association, vice chairman and secretary general of Shuyang Writers Association, a student of the first seminar on poetry creation and reading in Jiangsu Province, and now engaged in administrative work.
Chinese name: Zhou Shanlai
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Shuyang, Jiangsu
Date of birth:1Feb. 975
Occupation: party member, writer.
Graduate school: Nanjing Normal University
Main achievements: prose and poetry.
Representative Works: Centennial Elm Tree, San Li Long Village Road.
Main works: There is a collection of essays with expectation.
Hobbies: writing, music and calligraphy.
Zhou Shanlai, male, born in February, 1975, Han nationality, bachelor degree, party member, a native of Shuyang, Jiangsu Province, a member of Jiangsu Writers Association, the vice chairman and secretary general of Shuyang Writers Association, and a student of the first seminar on poetry creation and reading in Jiangsu Province, is now engaged in administrative work. Literary writing is mainly composed of prose and poetry, with works scattered in China Environment News, China Discipline Inspection and Supervision News, Contemporary Health News, Education Herald, China Poet, Poetry Monthly, Poetry Tide, Star, Party Life, Life News, Northern Xinjiang Times, Shanghai Old Annual, etc.
Participate in editing or compiling a number of prose collections, such as Singing Old Areas, Journey to Old Areas, Beautiful Old Areas, etc. Poetry was selected in Selected Poems of China Youth, Selected Poems of Jiangsu New Poetry 20 16, Selected Poems of Jiangsu New Poetry 20 18 and Selected Poems of Suqian Contemporary Poetry.
The reportage "Choice without Regret" was compiled into "Hope in the Field —— Documentary Report of College Student Village Officials in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province"; The essay "Hundred Years Elm" was selected in "Splendid Stars-Selected Essays in Northern Jiangsu". He is the author of the collection of essays "Looking forward to something".