Zhou Tao, male, born in 1946, is a famous contemporary poet and essayist. Originally from Shanxi, born in Beijing, 1955 moved to Xinjiang. Now he is the director of the creative office of Lanzhou Military Region, a first-class writer, the vice chairman of Xinjiang Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the vice chairman of Writers Association. His representative works include poetry anthology "The Mountain and Wild Horse", prose anthology "Rare Birds", "The Great Nomadic Wall", "Wuli Wasteland", prose anthology "Gunes' Horse" and "Harachard's Prose".
The life of the character
1946 was born in Ma Chang village, Lucheng, Shanxi. At that time, it was the seat of Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military and Political University, and its president was Liu Bocheng. Father Zhou Wenjie and mother Zhang Shuying are both military and political university cadres.
1950 settled in Beijing after studying in Pingshan County, Shijiazhuang and Changxindian, Hebei Province. After my father was admitted to the foreign class, he moved to Beijing Foreign Studies School (the predecessor of Beijing Foreign Studies University). A year later, my mother changed jobs and worked at school.
65438-0952, entered primary school at the age of six, studied in Beijing Yimuyuan Primary School for one year, and then transferred to Beijing Academy of Agricultural Sciences Primary School. 1953 Join the Young Pioneers.
65438-0955 was transferred from Beijing to the Party School of Jianguo Road Autonomous Region in Urumqi, Xinjiang due to the transfer of parents' work, and transferred to the primary school directly under the Party Committee of the Autonomous Region in the same year.
1958 was admitted to Urumqi No.1 Middle School.
After 196 1 year training, he was selected as a young member of the table tennis professional team of the autonomous region. In the same year, he went to Beijing for training with the team and led the Liu Bo team. I moved from Beijing to Nanjing for winter training in 2008 and lived in Zhongshan East Road Gymnasium and Wutaishan Gymnasium. After hard physical training and the cold winter in Nanjing, I also experienced the pain of leaving my hometown and social famine during three years of natural disasters.
The following year, I went to Beijing to watch the 26th World Table Tennis Championships, lived in Beijing Workers' Gymnasium, and shared a room with Zhuang Zedong, Li Furong, Xu Yinsheng and other famous players, enjoying the elegance and witnessing the grand occasion.
1962 returned to Xinjiang with the team, which lasted more than a year. I am deeply lacking in knowledge and eager to learn. He asked to retire and was approved to return to No.1 Middle School.