Where is Feng Guanghui from?

Feng Guanghui

Feng Guanghui is a first-class writer. Baihuahua was born in Changzhou in 1956. He began publishing works in 1979 and is currently the deputy editor-in-chief of Changzhou "Cuiyuan" magazine. Director of Jiangsu Provincial Writers Association and vice chairman of Jiangsu Provincial Enterprise Writers Association. He has published works in "Chinese Writers", "Poetry Magazine", "Poetry Newspaper", "Green Wind" Poetry Magazine, "Grudge", "Yuhua", "Yangtze River" Poetry Magazine, "Red Rock", etc. Some poems have been selected into annual poetry anthologies such as "'91 Collection of National Poetry Newspapers and Periodicals", "Essences of 10 Years of Poetry Newspaper", "Collection of 100 Issues of Green Wind Poetry Magazine", "Selected Poems of Jiangsu Youth", "Selected Chinese Poetry", etc. Annual selection, and has been introduced to the United States, France, Japan, etc.

Chinese name: Feng Guanghui

Foreign name: fengguanghui

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han

Birthplace: Changzhou, Jiangsu

Date of birth: 1956

Occupation: Editor

Main achievements: "Poetry Magazine" 1991 Outstanding Poetry Award

Representative works: "The Mighty Gongs and Drums", "Dancing in Bayan Hara", "The Last Ant King"

Among them, "The Mighty Gongs and Drums" won the 1991 Outstanding Poetry Award of the "Poetry Magazine" .

The poetry collection "Dancing in Bayan Hara" won the 2001 Outstanding Poetry Collection Award from the Poetry Publishing House Poetry Art Library.

The short story "Going to Kunlun Mountain to Get Married" won the 2007 "Wu Cheng'en Novel Award".

The novel collection "Shadow Wall" was published by Writers Publishing House in September 2007.

Won the title of "Jiangsu Journal Pearl Award·Excellent Editor Award" in 2008 and 2010.

In June 2009, he won the title of "Editor Award of the Second China Regional Poetry Award".

In 2010, he won the title of “Advanced Individual in the News and Publishing Industry in East China”.

In 2011, he won the 4th "Purple Mountain Literary Editor Award" of Jiangsu Province.

The novel "The Last Ant King" won the "Five One Project Award" of Jiangsu Province in 2014.