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Which celebrities have appeared in the Jing nationality? Pan Da, a Jing celebrity
Su Weiguang (1930- 1998) is a native of Wan Wei, a Beijing-style folk singer and poet, and a member of China Folk Writers Association and Guangxi Writers Association. He was sent to Guangdong University for Nationalities to study. Later, he served as deputy secretary of Jiangping Township Committee, deputy director of Fangcheng Autonomous County Cultural Bureau and deputy director of Fangcheng Autonomous County Ethnic Affairs Committee. His major achievements are the collection of national folk literature, the translation of Beijing folk songs and the creation of some new folk songs. Participated in compiling Selected Folk Stories of Jing Nationality, Selected Folk Songs of Jing Nationality, Selected Folk Stories of Maonan Jing Nationality, Selected Stories of Maonan Jing Nationality, Gelao Nationality, Hui Nationality, Yi Nationality and Shui Nationality, China Ballad Integration of Guangxi Juanjing Folk Songs, and translated several Beijing folk songs in Selected Folk Songs of Jing Nationality.

Born in a fisherman's family, he is familiar with the life of Jing fishermen and Jing folk literature, studies the rules of Jing folk songs, and co-writes the Rules of Jing folk songs with Pei Yongbin. Together with Ruan, Pei Yongbin, Fu and Guo Wei, he created the lyrics of Jing Nationality Wedding and Wedding Song; Co-authored with Guo Wei "Jing people singing Ha Festival", "Jing people piano solo", "Jing people offshore fishery production and sea songs" and so on.

Su Weiguang's poems are mostly folk songs, and he is the first poet in Beijing to write poems with a pen. Su Weiguang, as a fisherman poet of the Jing nationality who turned over and liberated in New China, wrote many short poems at that time, most of which were written to meet the specific "central work". Among them, there are some short poems with aesthetic value, such as Throwing Wooden Leaves, spring dance and Hua Gun in the Garden, etc.

Besides these short poems, Shi Hua, a long narrative poem published in 1970s, is Su Weiguang's masterpiece. Through the comparative description of Shi Hua, a fisherman of the Jing nationality, and Aunt Cuizhu, the long poem created the image of Shi Hua as a "hero" under the background of "backwardness" and "conservatism" of Cuizhu. The whole poem is divided into three parts: "untie the cable", "break the reef" and "escort"

Pan Hengji (1938-), a native of Jiangping Town, used to be a teacher, deputy director of Fangcheng County Education Bureau, deputy director of County Urban and Rural Construction Committee, chairman of County Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and a member of Guangxi Writers Association. He began to publish poetry in the 1940s, and began to write prose in the 1980s, successively publishing "Flower Market on the Sea" and "Green Bamboo Forest". "Green Bamboo Forest" tells the story of my childhood life in the picturesque Zhuang mountain village, and it won the second prize for outstanding works of Guangxi minority literature. Co-written poems include Wild Fruit and Mood. The poem "Anchor" in "Wild Fruit" uses the fisherman's "anchor" to shape the image of persistent love, which is fresh and beautiful.

Mo, 1949 was born in Liwei Island. He used to be a primary school teacher and principal, director of Fangcheng County Ethnic Affairs Committee and deputy director of dongxing city Border Economic Development Zone Management Committee. He lived and worked in Jingdao fishing village for a long time, and was familiar with the folk literature of his own nation, from which he learned the nutrition of literary creation. His important work is the narrative poem "Cutting the Dragon" co-written with Pan Hengji.

Chopping the Dragon is a long narrative poem written with a pen by another Beijing poet after Su Weiguang's Shihua. The long poem tells the story that Ruan Dachuan, a young man of Jing nationality, went through all the hardships to find a "golden dart" to kill Bailong after his fiancee Hai Dandan was swept away by a man-eating Bailong. Bailong's body was cut into three pieces and turned into three islands of Jing nationality. This is a contemporary writer's re-creation of the legend of Jingdao. This kind of re-creation first combines love with eliminating evil, giving love supernatural power.

For the sake of unforgettable love, Ruan Dachuan can risk his life, touch ghosts and gods, and gain magical power to fight powerful evil forces. Born on the island from 65438 to 0952, his pen name was Liu. 1969 dropped out of high school to join the army, 1974 retired to his hometown. 1977 was admitted to the Chinese Language and Literature Department of Central University for Nationalities, and graduated from 1982. He used to be the deputy director of the Propaganda Department of Qinzhou Municipal Committee, and now he is the chairman of Guangxi Fangchenggang Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

Zhang Yongdong was born in a family with a literary education. His father, mother, grandmother and uncle are all Beijing folk singers. He lived on a fishing boat in Jingdao since childhood and was familiar with the folk life of the island and the Jing people. He has participated in productive labor in his hometown for several years and has a personal experience of labor. He has a certain research on literary theory, and has co-written papers on love songs of the Jing nationality and folk literature of the Jing nationality. After 1982, after the administrative work, he successively created and published some works, such as the prose Guazhuzhu, Jingzu Lantern, Jingdao Ladi Pot, short story Going Home, Dream Change, etc., and also wrote some prose poems.

In his literary creation, prose poems may have outstanding achievements. He thinks prose poems can easily express one's thoughts. Its content is mostly lyrical by borrowing scenery.