Xin di's resume
193 1 was admitted to the foreign languages department of Tsinghua University to study western literature systematically. 1936, he and his younger brother Xin Gu published the first collection of poems, Zhubei Collection, which was the summary of his poetry creation in the early 1930s. Among them, his famous work Hang was written in August 1934, and other readers read poems such as Night Farewell, Impression, Career and Winter Night. 1936 went to Edinburgh University to continue studying English literature. Far away from relatives in the old country and living alone in a foreign country, strong homesickness was sublimated into poetic lines through aesthetic experience, which constituted more than 20 works in this period, namely foreign articles. These poems mark the maturity of Cindy's poetic style. The most popular chapters are Elegy, Autumn Afternoon, Inside and Outside the Moonlit Night, Contrast, A Journey to Paris, Azaleas and Birds, Goodbye, Blue Horse Shop, Song of Harvesting Women and Rhapsody. Later, it was included in the "strange articles" in "Palm Collection". 1939 returned to China on the eve of the outbreak of World War II in autumn, and became a professor at Guanghua University and Jinan University, teaching Shakespeare and British and American poetry. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, 1946 ~ 1948 was a very active year for Xindi's literary activities and poetry creation. In addition to being elected as the director and secretary-general of the All-China Literature and Art Association, he also served as the editorial board of the American Literature Series. Posture and Moonlight still maintains the graceful and restrained features of 1930s, and at the same time, it has created some works that organically integrate realistic themes with modern poetry. For example, in the winter of 1947, Cindy went to the United States for a short-term business inspection. During this period, most of her poems were published in Poetry Creation, such as Poems on the Sea, A Day Trip in the Mountains, Gandhi's Funeral, Niagara Falls, Scenery, Trees in the Mountains and Night Talk she wrote after returning to China. In 1980s, through poetry creation, mainly in China's new poems, a group of poets called "Nine Leaves Poetry School" were gradually formed, among which Xin Di was the elder. Xin Di's poems published in the late 1940s were later included in Selected Poems of Xin Di. In those years, Xin Di also wrote more than ten articles for the "Publishing" weekly column of Ta Kung Pao, introducing British and American new books, dictionaries and evaluation poems. , all included in1February, 948, the book Night Reading Secretary. Shanghai was liberated in May. 1949. At the end of June, Xin Di was selected into the Shanghai delegation and went to Beijing to attend the first national congress of literary and art workers. After returning to Shanghai, he turned to the industrial front industry and directly plunged into the new life and social reality, determined to learn new things from scratch, so as to promote the further transformation of his personal poetry style and began the second silent period of his new poetry creation. From1May, 957 to1May, 962, Xin Di published three new poems, such as Daoqing in Northern Shaanxi, which swept away the previous style and became unpretentious and catchy. In 1980s, Xindi ushered in the new life of poetry creation. 198 1 year, the collection of nine leaves, published jointly by him and eight poets, reproduces the elegance of modern poetry in the 1940s, hence the name Nine Leaves Poetry School. Since then, he has published poetry anthology of Xin Di (1983), Impression Bouquet (1986) and Wang Xindi's poetry anthology in Hong Kong (1989), earning 1976 to 65438+. In addition to Nine Leaves Collection (198 1), Eight Leaves Collection (1984) was also published in Hong Kong. Xin Di, who has never been back to her ancestral home, set foot in Huai 'an hometown for two years in a row, and wrote three quatrains: Attending the 400th anniversary of the death of The Journey to the West author Wu Cheng'en in Huai 'an hometown and Cooking miscellaneous poems in Huai 'an hometown. From the 1970s to the 1990s, his prose creation continued, such as Memorizing the Story of the West, Dreaming of Old Books, Ye Gongchao's Two or Three Events, Snow Mud Printing Interest, Recalling the Book of Changes, Where to Express My Feelings, My Relationship with Western Poetry, Reading Poems with My Feelings, etc., and finally in 65438. He also edited and published the Dictionary of 20th Century China New Poetry (1997). 1995 In Shanghai, Xin Di, together with Shi Zhecun, Ling Ke and other old writers, was awarded the consolation prize by the Asian Chinese Writers' Literature and Art Foundation.