Ai Qing (19 10 March 27th-1May 5th, 996), formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, was named Haicheng, and his pen names were Ejina, Keye and Lin Bi. Born in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, he is a contemporary writer and poet.
1928 After graduating from high school, he was admitted to Hangzhou National West Lake Painting Academy. 1933 The long poem Dayan River-My Nanny was published under a pseudonym for the first time. 1932 Joined the China Left-wing Artists Union and engaged in revolutionary literary and artistic activities.
1935, the first book of poetry, Dayan River, was published. 1957 was wrongly classified as a rightist. He once lived and worked in Heilongjiang and Xinjiang, and his creation was interrupted for more than 20 years. After his rehabilitation from 65438 to 0979, he served as vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association and vice chairman of the International PEN Center. 1985 won the highest medal in French literature and art.
2. Dai Wangshu
Dai Wangshu (1905165438+1October15-1February 28th, 950), male, named Cheng,No. Chao 'an, posthumous title Haishan, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Later, he used pen names Meng Ou, Meng Ou Sheng, Fang Xin and Jiang Si. China modernist symbolist poet and translator.
He has published three novels, Debt, Merchant Boy and Motherly Love, in the journal Yuanyang Butterfly School. He once joined Du Heng, Zhang Tianyi and Shi Zhecun to form the "Lanshe" literary group and founded You Lan magazine. 1950 Dai Wangshu died in Beijing at the age of 45.
3. Forest edge
Bian (191012.8—200012.2), a native of Tangjia Town, Haimen, Jiangsu Province, was originally from Lishui District, Nanjing. She is a contemporary poet (one of the three poets in Hanyuan), a literary critic and a translator.
During the Anti-Japanese War, he taught in various places and was a student of Xu Zhimo and Hu Shi. It has made great contributions to the cultural and educational undertakings in China. The poem "Broken Chapter" is his immortal masterpiece. He studied Shakespeare well, taught Spanish and made important contributions to modern poetry.