Wu Zhuping's Poems

Wu Zhuping, whose pen name is Rhododendron australis. Born in 1966, male, from Rudong, Jiangsu, with a university education. Prose, poetry and other articles are published in various literary forums, such as Poetry Magazine, Green Wind, Poetry Tide, Shilin, Liaohe, Yuhua, Sing Tao Daily and Suzhou Daily.

Selected in China's various poems, recommended by today's Digest Special Issue. He was selected as the best poem in China Poetry Network and several China poems, and won the "Chinese Dream" Poetry Creation Award in the 5th China Poetry Festival and the 7th China Poetry List.

Wu Zhuping's poems:

Early autumn (seven songs)

Spring breeze sings affectionately like a river (eight songs)

The sky where larks sing (six songs)

Some birds in Camptotheca acuminata forest are fallen leaves (six songs)

Thank you Liriodendron (8 songs)

I have never stared at a tree (six trees) like this.

Meishulin (outer seven songs)