What is the pronunciation of "Yu" in Zheng Chouyu?

Zheng Chouyu's pronunciation of "Yu" is the incarnation of Y.

Introduction:

1, formerly known as Zheng, was born in ninghe, Hebei province. 1933 was born in Jinan, Shandong province. He is a contemporary poet. Graduated from Zhongxing University in Taiwan Province Province, and resident writer of China Ocean University.

2. The main poems include 13 poems such as In the Land of Dreams, Clothes Bowl, Slave Outside the Window, Walking in Swallows, Possibility of Snow, Time of Flowers Blooming, Embroidered Ballads, Lonely Man Sitting Watching Flowers, Rain Talk, and Selected Poems of Zheng Chouyu.

Award-winning record:

1966 National Rescue Mission Youth Literature and Art Award

1967 won Zhongshan Literature and Art Award.

1968 China Times New Poetry Recommendation Award

1995 won the National Literature and Art Award.

Literature and Art Medal of China Literature and Art Association

Overseas Chinese Literature Contribution Award

The Republic of China National Literature Award for New Poetry

The International College of Art awarded the Doctor of Literature degree.

Character evaluation:

1, Zheng Chouyu has quick thinking, deep feelings, comprehensive understanding of ancient and modern times, drawing lessons from domestic and foreign experiences and being creative. His poems are graceful as Li Shangyin, bold as Li Bai and full of classical charm. His poems are famous for their elegance, lyrical charm, changeable images, tenderness and self-contained style.

2. Since the modernization, some foreign poets in China have written down their "modernity" in strange and bad China literature, but Zheng Chou has become a China poet in China, writing with good China characters, with accurate image, gorgeous body and absolute modernity. (Yang Mu)

3. His conscious elutriation, stripping and melting of the vital part of the beauty accumulation in classical poetry has indeed become a representative form of modern poetry: modern embryo, classical glaze; It not only describes the modernity of China people (at least China people who are cultural exiles), but also makes this modernity so China and oriental. (Shen Qi)