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Yunnan, written by famous writers, was edited by those writers.
Yunnan, written by famous writers, was edited by those writers:

1, Wang Zengqi: China contemporary writer, essayist, representative of Beijing School writers, known as "lyrical humanist, the last scholar-bureaucrat in China".

2. Li Chaode: Member of Chinese Writers Association, Vice Chairman of Yunnan Writers Association, Honorary Dean of Honghe Prefecture College of Literature.

3. Zhang Qingguo: Member of Chinese Writers Association, former president of Honghe College of Literature.

4. Chu Tunan: Member of Chinese Writers Association, Member of China Association for Promoting Democracy, Professor of Yunnan University.

5. Hegu: Formerly known as Liu Hegu, a member of Chinese Writers Association, a member of China Folk Writers Association, and a first-class writer of Honghe Prefecture College of Literature, enjoying special allowance from Yunnan Provincial Government. I hope the above information is helpful to you.

Mr. Wang Zengqi once said: "If I hadn't studied The National SouthWest Associated University, I might not have become a writer, at least not as a writer now." Mr. Wang recalled the time of the conference with deep affection. In the essay "New School Building", he reveals the writing style like a wild crane in the clouds.

As far as the eye can see, as far as the pen can reach-whether it is the shabby school environment, the poetic vendors, or the unpalatable canteen food called "eight treasures rice", it all comes from Kan Kan's seemingly idle pen, those days when you were poor and strong;

Those students who tirelessly grab seats and light the lights at night; Those "alternative" students with free and unrestrained personality. Mr. Wang painted them into smart pictures and jumped off the paper. When we read attentively, we can truly feel the spirit of independence, and the quality of free thinking has been engraved into the depths of our spine. Re-reading Yunnan, War and the World, Ideal and Literature written by essayists such as Lin and Shen Congwen makes me feel uneasy.