Hou Zhiliang, whose Tibetan name is Hou Daojilga, 1985, is from Shangbadu Village, Zhuonibelin Township, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province. Worked in Diebu Highway Section and Gannan Highway Section successively. Since 2009, he has served as deputy section chief of the Propaganda and Education Section of Gannan Highway Section in Gansu Province and deputy director of the Party Committee Office of Gannan Highway Bureau. He is currently the secretary of Maqu Highway Section of Gannan Highway Bureau.
He has published more than a thousand literary works in Flying, People's Literature, Youth Literature, Star Poetry and Short Stories. The novel Love in Yangpo Village, the essay Mother's Hand, Grandma's Basket and the long poem Highland Highway Man have won many awards. In the past two years, he has written short stories such as Mullah's Dream, Window Flowers, Gua Wang Ming, That Grassland, and Wolf Poison Flower. And prose works, such as Color Difficulty, Bacon in Upper Ba Du, Panshan Highway, Walking into Maoxian County, Yushu Disaster Relief for Seven Days and Seven Nights, and a large number of prose poems, are all profound. He is good at local literature and documentary, and his writing is unpretentious.