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Introduction:

Li Hanrong, born in 1958, is a famous poet, essayist and member of Chinese Writers Association. Pen name Shepherd Boy, Lin Zhong and Mianxian County, Shaanxi Province. Over the years, he has written more than 3,000 poems, more than 2,000 essays and more than 30 short stories.

1982 graduated from the Chinese Department of Shaanxi Hanzhong Normal University. He used to be a teacher of No.1 Middle School in Lueyang County, transferred to the Deputy Director of the Judicial Bureau of Lueyang County, voluntarily resigned as a librarian in Lueyang Cultural Center, and later transferred to Hanzhong Daily as an editor.

The collection of poems "Sailing to the Starry Sky" won the Best Works Award of Shaanxi Writers Association. Selected Essays of Li Hanrong was reprinted nine times in a row. Prose works have been selected for the annual selection of prose magazines and the national annual selection for 20 consecutive years.

The long essay "The Story of the River-Earth Ethics and River Aesthetics" won the17th Hundred Flowers Literature Prose Award, and the collection of essays "Hometown and Homesickness" won the 8th Bingxin Prose Award.

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Prose "Visiting Friends in the Mountains", "Grandma's Handprint", "Connecting with Heaven and Earth" (including Mountain Climbing and Starry Sky), "Remembering Ancestors" and "Poetry Birthday" were selected as Chinese textbooks for primary schools, junior high schools, senior high schools and universities in China and Shanghai and Shandong provinces.

Dozens of essays, such as The Source of Poetry and Picturesqueness, Creek, Visiting in the Moonlight, Getting along with Plants, Well Rope, Cattle Man in Tang Dynasty, Night River, Story of the River, Walking in Bashan at Night, were selected as Chinese test questions in the national college entrance examination and senior high school entrance examination.

He has published Li Hanrong's Prose Collection, Lighting the Mind, Mother, Imagining Li Bai, Sailing to the Starry Sky and other prose poetry collections.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Hanrong